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The Project E Beauty LED Light Therapy Mask features 36 LEDs emitting clinically proven red, infrared, and blue wavelengths to reduce wrinkles and treat acne. Designed for convenient 12-minute home sessions with automatic shutoff, it offers a cutting-edge, hands-free skincare solution that merges technology with beauty.












| ASIN | B0BQ5W17CC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #245,003 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #2,985 in Facial Masks |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (65) |
| Date First Available | December 15, 2022 |
| Item model number | PE730 |
| Manufacturer | Project E Beauty |
| Package Dimensions | 8.15 x 7.56 x 4.65 inches; 1.23 Pounds |
J**E
Say le face light
Like this !!! Very comfortable to wear.
A**.
Yikes
The mask is very uncomfortable to wear. The lights are incredibly bright, the sunglasses do nothing to protect the eyes, alot of light is coming from the top bottom and sides. It's so bright it hurts even with sunglasses and eyes closed. I have to use extra eye protection in order to use it. As far as if it works.. too soon to tell.
K**E
LOVE this
This LED Light Therapy Mask is absolutely amazing! I have gotten a lot of these light therapy masks but this one is my favorite. It has 2 different light settings, red and then a mixture of a blue/red light. The red light is used to help treat wrinkles and the blue/red light setting is used to help treat acne. This came with a hyaluronic acid serum which has amazing ingredients and it also came with a charging cord. This mask is pretty comfortable to wear. It sits on your face like a pair of sunglasses would. The mask has built in eye protecting glasses. I prefer this light therapy mask over other ones because this one holds a charge! So you don’t have to be plugged into a wall to use it, you can walk around freely while using this device. I really really love this light therapy mask.
S**E
Interesting product, not for migraine sufferers
I have been waiting a while to write this review because I have really been trying to get a sense of what this mask is really all about. I am a fan of red light for the body, but have been a little more apprehensive to try it on my face for some reason. This is very simple to use--I mean, you just press the button and put the mask on. The lights are SOOOO bright. Even though there is a pair of sunglasses built in, the light still feels overwhelming to my eyes. I wouldn't dare open them when I am wearing this...I am so terrified it will blind me! I am still trying to figure out if there is something I can put over my eyes while using this just to protect them further...maybe like two round cucumber slices, I don't know?! You are supposed to wear this daily for twelve minutes after washing your face, but before applying any moisturizers/serums/oils, etc. which is actually hard for me to do...I like to moisturize my skin right after cleansing. It is nice that they included a small little hydrating serum with the mask. This feels slightly warming to the skin during the twelve minutes, but that's about it. My main concern is the fact that the user manual says not to use this mask if you've had a migraine within the past two years. Well, I have had maybe a couple of migraines per year so it probably isn't the best idea for me to use this mask. I want the benefits and still have been giving it a try despite the warning, but I have been very cautious. I tried it for half the time initially and then decided to go for it and do the full twelve minutes. I can't say that I see any immediate changes after less than two weeks of use, but I have felt a bit of a headache the next day after using...not sure if it is because of this, but it is a concern. I am going to keep trying to use this carefully because I really would love to see the results. I figure if it works on the face, maybe it could be used on other areas of the body so if all else fails and this triggers too many headaches, then I will use on my legs, hands, I don't know...somewhere just to see if it produces positive results. Oh and one last thing to mention, the sunglasses are very uncomfortable inside of the mask and leave dark red marks on my skin as you can hopefully see in the picture. I have tried to adjust/reposition them several times and this happens every time. This definitely needs to be improved, especially at such a steep price point.
B**N
varying 30/60 day results, easy to use, bright
I can’t say I’ve had much success with Project E Beauty’s LED therapy mask. The manual is a bit vague about what kind of results you should expect. Merely, that if you are using it for mild to moderate acne on the blue and red light mode then the treatment course time is 30 days and for wrinkles on the infrared light mode it is 60 days. What you should expect, other than, I guess no acne or wrinkles after said treatment, is unclear. I have been using the mask pretty consistently for mild acne on my face. I would say it cleared it up somewhat, but it wasn’t any kind of complete transformation of my complexion. I also have sensitive skin when it comes to beauty products, so when I used the serum that comes with Project E’s face mask, it actually caused the skin around my eye to break out. Not severely, by any means, but I typically don't use any topical face creams/serums around my eyes because it usually irritates my skin there. (So much for beauty products to combat crows feet). Maybe I’m using this mask on the wrong mode and I should just switch to the wrinkle light therapy setting. This mask is certainly easy to use, is relatively comfortable to wear for the allotted 12 minutes, and charging it was as simple as any other electronic device in my home. I would say the only side effects were my face being warm afterward and that the LED bulbs are extremely bright, as some of the other reviewers have stated. I’m willing to give Project E Beauty’s mask another 60 days of my time in hopes that the few wrinkles I have are something it can relieve me of, but I am skeptical. I do believe that light therapy is an affective method in medical uses, but it may be a long term use endeavor. These days there are so many options for reducing and eliminating acne and wrinkles that for many it is a matter of trial and error. Finding what works for you, whether it’s a topical cream, diet/nutrition, a $150+ light therapy face mask or some combination of these, is really just a gamble.
G**S
Only two colors I ever use. Reflects light back onto the face
I’ve use many variations of these masks over the years. From the bulky white ones that strap to your face to the transparent Covid face shield types. I prefer this one over the rest. While heavy and bulky like the first generation light masks, this one doesn’t smash your face and I can actually wear this sitting or standing. The old strap on masks, I had to lay down to use and they were really uncomfortable. I like these better than the lightweight clear masks because this one is solid white. It reflects the light back into your face. I felt that those transparent masks weren’t as effective because light was lost. This is a hybrid of the two. I only ever use the red light for healing and anti-aging. And the blue lights for acne. So this mask is perfect without all the extra colors.
T**I
Good
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S**H
Loved this mask, works well. I suffer from excess sebum and this is starting to control it, it takes sometime to see the effects but i am getting compliments now. Easy to use and only 2 colours, Red & Blue.
I**Y
The battery stopped working after a few uses
F**P
For the first three and a half weeks it was working properly but now the Mask keeps blinking, at first I thought it was because the battery but it is not. I turn it on and it starts blinking after 1-2 minutes of use.
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