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LED Anti-Blemish Mask: Series 2 & Pen

Achieve clear, calmer skin with the ultimate blue light duo.

€491.99

  • 2 precise wavelengths
  • 3-minute targeted sessions
  • 220 red and blue LEDs

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CurrentBody Skin Anti-Blemish Mask & Pen: Series 2
CurrentBody Skin Anti-Blemish Mask & Pen: Series 2

Worth €519.98

€491.99
CurrentBody Skin Anti-Blemish Mask & Pen: Series 1
CurrentBody Skin Anti-Blemish Mask & Pen: Series 1

Worth €419.98

€396.99

€491.99

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About the product

  • 2 clinically proven light wavelengths target, clear and prevent blemishes
  • Blue (415nm) light eliminates bacteria and reduces oil production
  • Red (633nm) light calms redness and boosts skin repair
  • Anti-blemish pen offers 3-minute targeted sessions
  • Veritace guarantees that every single device is proven to meet the required standards, to deliver you maximum results. Tap the Veritace card to see the journey your exact device has been on
  • 220 blue (415nm) and red (633nm) LEDs eliminate blemish-causing bacteria, reduce oil production and boost collagen production

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CurrentBody Skin Anti-Blemish LED Face Mask: Series 1

CurrentBody Skin Anti-Blemish LED Face Mask: Series 1

Including Storage Bag, USB-C Charging Cable, Controller, Eye Inserts, Protective Goggles, User Manual

CurrentBody Skin Anti-Blemish LED Face Mask: Series 2

CurrentBody Skin Anti-Blemish LED Face Mask: Series 2

Including Storage Bag, USB-C Charging Cable, Controller, Eye Inserts, Protective Goggles, User Manual

Upgraded red and blue light therapy

Upgraded red and blue light therapy

The new and improved CurrentBody Skin LED Anti-Blemish Mask: Series 2 features an additional 88 LEDs and a chin strap for advanced, full-face LED light coverage at home. 

220 blue (415nm) and red (633nm) LEDs eliminate blemish-causing bacteria, reduce oil production and boost collagen production, helping to clear blemishes and prevent new ones from forming.

You can view your own mask’s Veritace® testing results by tapping the Veritace® card. See the proof on the screen, feel the results on your skin.

Targeted sessions on the go

Targeted sessions on the go

The CurrentBody Skin Anti-Blemish LED Pen uses 6 LEDs to emit a combination of blue (415nm) and red (633nm) light wavelengths, targeting breakouts at every stage with pen-like precision.

This small, portable device can be used anytime, anywhere, for clearer, calmer skin in just 3 minutes.

Frequently asked questions

Do I have to wear eye protection whilst using blue light devices?

Yes. Use the provided goggles during your blue light session.

My device is showing a pink/purple light. Why?

Our device contains both red and blue LEDs in the same session, making the light look a pink/purple colour as the lights mix.

What skin type can the LED Anti-Blemish Mask be used on?

This device is suitable for use on skin types I-IV according to the Fitzpatrick scale with mild to moderate blemishes.*

How is the Anti-Blemish Mask different from the LED Light Therapy Mask?

The CurrentBody Skin Anti-Blemish Mask uses two clinically proven wavelengths (red 633nm and blue 415nm) to target spot-causing bacteria and reduce redness and irritation.

How long should it take to see results?

We expect you to see results within 6 weeks of using the mask. However, everyone’s skin is different and will react to the LED therapy in different ways.  After 6 weeks of consistent use, we recommend taking a break from the device for a couple of weeks before continuing with sessions.

Is it safe to use?

The CurrentBody Skin LED Anti-Blemish Mask has been FDA-cleared and is safe for use on the skin.

How do I prepare my skin for sessions with the LED mask?

Before beginning your session, wash and dry your face. Make sure you have conducted a light sensitivity test if it is your first time using the device.

Further Information

Contraindications

Certain medical conditions, medications and chemicals are
known to induce photosensitivity. Photosensitivity is a common
side effect of various medications. These can include many
commonly used medications, skincare, supplements, antibiotics,
diuretics and steroids.
For an extensive list of common causes of photosensitivity,
please see here:
https://www.currentbody.com/pages/led-contraindications
St John's Wort, certain perfumes, antiperspirant, antibacterial
soaps, artificial sweeteners, naphthalene (mothballs), petroleum
products, brightening agents found in laundry detergent and
cadmium sulphide (a chemical injected into the skin during
tattooing).
Anyone with the following medical conditions should not use
this device:

  • Epilepsy or seizures triggered by light
  • Metabolic disorders such as Porphyria
  • Autoimmune disorders such as Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)
  • Photosensitive disorders
  • Active cancers
  • Use of photosensitive medication or skincare
  • Eye disease
  • Glaucoma
  • Cataracts
  • Recent laser eye surgery
  • Light induced headaches or migraines.

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What's included?

CurrentBody Skin Anti-Blemish LED Face Mask: Series 1

CurrentBody Skin Anti-Blemish LED Face Mask: Series 1

Including Storage Bag, USB-C Charging Cable, Controller, Eye Inserts, Protective Goggles, User Manual

CurrentBody Skin Anti-Blemish LED Face Mask: Series 2

CurrentBody Skin Anti-Blemish LED Face Mask: Series 2

Including Storage Bag, USB-C Charging Cable, Controller, Eye Inserts, Protective Goggles, User Manual

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    7 months ago
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    I have a combination skin type with frequent acne and problems, and I was concerned about residual redness, pores, and uneven skin tone.

    Therefore, I decided to use this mask in anticipation of the “LED + skincare combination effect”.

    Also, the phrase “FDA approved (or FDA approved)” started with some confidence in product advertisements.

    How to use and feel

    The guideline was to use it for about 10 minutes a day, 3 to 5 times a week.

    When I put on the mask, it felt like silicone that fits all over my face, and I had to secure it with a strap.

    Sometimes there was a very fine gap between the mask and skin, and the area around the chin or mouth felt slightly less tight.

    The warm feeling was weak during operation, and the eye was less irritating because it contained a protective cover or iPad for the eyes.

    Observe skin changes

    Early (weeks 1 to 2)

    There was a feeling that my skin had cleared up slightly and the redness had lessened.

    The problem didn't go away completely, but there was a feeling that the red or angry area had calmed down.

    Mid-term (weeks 3 to 4)

    I felt that my skin tone was slightly more uniform, and my skin texture seemed to be softer than before.

    There was a feeling that the calm redness was reduced and the area around the pores became less bumpy.

    However, it was difficult to say that areas such as deep scars, acne marks, and deep wrinkles had changed noticeably.

    Long-term use (2 to 3 months or more)

    The overall radiance of the skin improved, and I felt that makeup was being applied a little better than before.

    However, it didn't even “completely control the problem” or “remove all scars,” and I thought it would be appropriate to use it as an aid.

    There are times when battery performance weakens or operation becomes unstable, so I felt that management was important.

    merits

    It was very nice that it was easy to use and that I could do it from the comfort of my home.

    I was satisfied as an “adjuvant treatment tool” because it felt like it calmed down areas with redness or inflammatory problems.

    Among LED mask products, the fact that it is a product with relatively brand recognition and clinical evidence was a reassuring factor.

    Disadvantages and disadvantages

    Cost-effective: The price was quite high, but it didn't solve all skin problems.

    Adherence issues: It was unfortunate that there were parts that didn't fit well depending on the shape of the face or strap adjustments.

    Battery/Durability: I felt that the battery might weaken or become defective during long-term use

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