I bought an LED mask, it costs £185 but TK Maxx is selling it for a bargain
A BARGAIN HUNTERS was surprised to see an LED mask worth £185 being sold for a reduced price at TK Maxx.
Shoppers praised her for sharing the budget-friendly beauty find as they rushed to their local stores to grab the deal.
The money-conscious woman posted photos of the LED mask on Facebook Extreme Coupons and Bargains UK group.
“Over the moon with my find in TK Maxx. This LED mask retails for £185 on the company’s website. Bought for £29.99,” she said.
The photo showed it The ultimate Glow Skin treatment set from Eclat Skinincluding an LED mask and a hyaluronic acid and collagen elixir serum.
The mask has a red light setting for anti-aging, a blue light setting for oily skin and an orange light setting for a radiant complexion.
TK Maxx has increased the price slightly since the Facebook post to £32.99.
Shoppers can save 83% on what they would spend if they bought it directly from Eclat Skin.
Many people upvoted the Facebook post and tagged friends in the comments section to draw attention to the deal.
“It costs £150 at Sephora! I definitely found a bargain…I hope it’s good,” one person wrote.
Another person said they were “gutted” as they missed out when the LED mask was sold for £29.99.
Eclat skin describes their LED mask as “lightweight” and “easy to use” in addition to a normal daily skincare routine.
It boasts of giving the skin an “amazing glow” and reducing the visible signs of aging.
Meanwhile, their hyaluronic acid serum plumps and hydrates by penetrating deep into the skin.
Customers have given it a perfect 5 star rating and are raving about the results they have achieved using the treatment kit.
“The best gift I ever received,” said one.
“My husband gave me this for my birthday and I love the serum, it’s so hydrating and I love the LED mask, it’s so good I glow.”
“I used this with the anti-aging serum and my fine lines have visibly reduced,” said another.
Are LED masks really worth buying?
Aesthetic surgeon Dr. Glyn Estebanez said “many” clinical studies support the use of light therapy to improve skin health.
However, its effectiveness may vary as more expensive models have more settings to address specific issues.
He recommended using LED masks consistently according to the manufacturer’s instructions to achieve the best results.
“Higher models often have more precise wavelength control and better build quality,” he said.
“They may also offer additional features, such as customizable settings.
“You should consider brand reputation and user reviews when choosing a brand, and also consult a skin care professional for recommendations tailored to your specific needs and concerns.”
According to Medical news todayLED light therapy can be used to address a variety of skin problems, including acne, scars, sun damage and signs of aging.
Research has shown that they are safe to use and, unlike chemical peels or laser therapy, do not cause burns.
Home treatments are usually less effective than visiting a professional beauty salon and it may take several sessions before visible improvement is seen.
A professional session can last approximately 20 minutes and requires no recovery time.