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Victoria Beckham leaves fans stunned with her bizarre ‘bucket’ face mask – and she’s not the only celebrity using an LED beauty gadget to turn back the clock

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Victoria Beckham has left fans stunned by sharing a photo of herself wearing a large LED face mask as she lay in bed.

The former Spice Girl, 49, wore the medical-grade machine, which retails for almost £2,000. The device, which appears to be the Dermalux Flex MD LED Light, covered her entire face and uses both red and blue light to tone the skin. radiant and youthful.

However, some of her followers couldn’t help but poke fun at the strange sight, with some saying it looked like she had a ‘bucket on her head’.

Victoria isn’t the only celebrity to have opted for the treatment, with LED light therapy masks a favorite of A-listers like Kaley Cuoco, Carey Mulligan, Kristen Davis and Suki Waterhouse.

Using a combination of red and infrared light, the at-home beauty device claims to stimulate circulation, smooth skin texture and stimulate collagen production, leaving skin looking plumper and younger.

Victoria Beckham left fans stunned when she shared a photo of herself wearing a large LED face mask, which appears to be the Dermalux Flex MD LED Light, as she lay on her bed

Here, FEMAIL takes a look at the other LED masks loved by celebrities…

CurrentBody LED Light Therapy Mask

Spotted on countless celebrities all over Instagram, the CurrentBody LED Light Therapy Mask has become the A-list favorite self-care gadget, but it’s more than just a fad.

Kourtney Kardashian and Olivia Colman prepared for the Oscars last year and both turned to the device to make them glow on the red carpet.

Clinically researched and proven, using the mask – which is made of flexible silicone that allows light to penetrate deep into the face – five times a week for ten minutes reduces the appearance of fine lines by 35 percent in just one month .

So what is the science behind the technology? The non-invasive treatment combines red and near-infrared light, with the two wavelengths working beneath the skin’s surface to stimulate the natural rejuvenation process.

Oscar-winning actress Olivia Colman used the Neck and Dec Perfector on Sunday before the Oscars

The A-list approved CurrentBody Skin LED Neck and Dec Perfector to smooth lines and wrinkles on the neck and chest

Makeup artist Sarah Uslan requested the device, which boosts collagen, on her Instagram page

Makeup artist Sarah Uslan requested the device, which boosts collagen, on her Instagram page

By stimulating collagen and blood circulation, the skin appears visibly radiant and noticeably healthier.

The results are so noticeable after using the LED mask that 95 percent of users said their skin tone, texture, firmness and tightness were improved.

In addition to the obvious long-term anti-aging benefits of collagen production, the LED mask also has impressive anti-inflammatory properties, which are excellent for soothing inflamed skin. Users have found that hormonal acne looks less angry, while tone and texture are also improved.

Designed to be used after cleansing and applying your normal skincare products, the flexible silicone mask wraps perfectly around the face and sits comfortably, allowing you to relax and unwind.

The CurrentBody LED Light Therapy Mask, priced at £279, ‘delivers the same clinically proven wavelengths as professional salon machines’, but at a fraction of the cost.

Déesse PRO™ LED phototherapy mask

A-lister January Jones (pictured) has praised the Déesse PRO™ LED phototherapy mask, which is able to plump your skin, banish acne and fade fine lines in just a month

A-lister January Jones (pictured) has praised the Déesse PRO™ LED phototherapy mask, which is able to plump your skin, banish acne and fade fine lines in just a month

The LED mask is gentle and painless, with no downtime and is a favorite of Nina Dobrev (pictured) who is looking for plump, radiant, clear skin

The LED mask is gentle and painless, with no downtime and is a favorite of Nina Dobrev (pictured) who is looking for plump, radiant, clear skin

A-listers including Kim Kardashian and January Jones have praised a specialist LED phototherapy mask that is able to plump your skin, banish acne and fade fine lines in just a month.

A cult favorite among skincare enthusiasts, the Déesse PRO™ LED Phototherapy Mask is said to be the secret to firm, vibrant and clear skin, with promising clinical standard results.

How does LED light therapy work?

LED (light-emitting diode) light therapy is a non-invasive treatment that penetrates the layers of the skin to improve its texture and color.

Improvements may include a reduction in pigmentation and inflammation, as well as smoother fine lines. Other skin conditions such as eczema, hair loss, acne and psoriasis can also improve through LED light therapy.

LED light therapy is the only aesthetic device that has no contraindications.

LED lamps are environmentally friendly and clean light sources that produce virtually no UVA or UVB radiation and are not a laser. It is suitable for all skin types, colors and conditions.

The non-invasive mask is one of the strongest masks available for home use and uses four wavelengths and six facial treatment modes to help a wide range of skin conditions, including hyperpigmentation and acne.

Deesse’s LED phototherapy mask, endorsed by the likes of Kim Kardashian, Katy Perry, January Jones and Kate Hudson, will give you salon-standard results at home, but it can come at a price of £1,440.

results at home, but it can be priced from £1,440.

When used regularly, the Déesse PRO™ LED Phototherapy Mask helps target fine lines and wrinkles while improving uneven skin tone and texture. And all that without downtime.

Using scientific light principles used by NASA, the mask uses low-level light therapy in four variations to expose the skin to four wavelengths of light (red, green, blue and near-infrared light for healing).

The mask also offers six treatment settings, so you can choose anti-aging, purifying, brightening and soothing depending on your needs.

SwearBy Skin LED Face Mask

The red light setting on the SwearBy Skin LED Face Mask is designed to awaken your collagen and elastin, leaving skin plumper, firmer and smoother

The red light setting on the SwearBy Skin LED Face Mask is designed to awaken your collagen and elastin, leaving skin plumper, firmer and smoother

There are also some cheaper options on the market that offer similar results, such as the SwearBy Skin LED Face Mask, which retails for £80.

Designed to reduce oil and bacteria on your skin, soothe pigment spots and blemishes and leave skin smooth and firm, the fast skincare savior makes harsh treatments a thing of the past.

The mask features three color modes to help you address your skin care concerns: blue, yellow and red, each with different wavelengths to penetrate different depths of the skin and stimulate a different response.

The red light setting is designed to wake up your collagen and elastin, leaving skin plumper, firmer and smoother.

The blue light setting is great for those who suffer from pimples and blemishes, helping to smooth out blemishes and scars and reduce oil and bacteria.

The yellow setting is for the glow-getters, reduces redness and pigmentation, stimulates lymph flow and stimulates new cell production.

Using the SwearBy Skin LED Face Mask for just ten minutes, three to five times a week, has been proven to treat some of the most popular skin care concerns.

OPERA LED face mask

Victoria Beckham is also known to use the OPERA LED face mask, which she first shared on Instagram in 2019

Victoria Beckham is also known to use the OPERA LED face mask, which she first shared on Instagram in 2019

Victoria said she was given this mask by Australian celebrity facialist Melanie Grant

The former spice girl turned fashion designer explained to her followers how to use the mask

Victoria gave her fans helpful tips about the mask during the at-home fitting session that she shared on social media, saying it can be used daily, weekly or monthly

Victoria Beckham is also known to use the OPERA LED face mask, which she first shared on Instagram in 2019.

Victoria wore gray leggings, a gray hooded sweater and glowing yellow sneakers as she tried it on in the kitchen.

She wrote with the photos: ‘Testing face masks on Sunday…’

Taking to her Instagram Story, Victoria shared how she got the face mask from Australian celebrity facialist Melanie Grant after asking which face mask is the best on the market.

The mother of four answered questions from her followers about its use and benefits.

She explained that the benefits of LED are: ‘Red light is for collagen and blood flow.

‘White light has an anti-inflammatory, healing and strengthening effect. Blue is antibacterial and therefore good for impure skin.’

Victoria also explained how to use the equipment, which costs £250.

She wrote: ‘Plug it in and use it for 20-30 minutes. You can use it daily, weekly, monthly or every other day. But you can’t overuse the light therapy; once or twice a week is best!’

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