LED masks, the big trend of the moment, are giving rise to high-performance cosmeceutical skincare lines that go beyond cosmetics. Lightinderm, My Blend, Nooance, Dr Dennis Gros, Current Body Skin… are emerging as the leaders in this “augmented anti-ageing” trend.
Lightinderm, winner of the Prix d’Excellence de la Beauté 2024, was among the first to design a device that reveals the power of light on the skin, and to accompany it with skincare capsules. All this in just three minutes a day and in an ultra-ergonomic way (the device’s tip, much more discreet than a mask, provides a particularly pleasant and relaxing tissue massage).
The Repair program (€430 with four capsules for one month’s treatment, four capsules alone €85) “reprograms the skin at cellular level” and acts right down to the skin’s deepest layers, thanks to a unique combination of light, photoactive ingredients and tissue massage.
The brand has proven its results through 12 clinical studies, and claims that its program is “five times more effective than a reference smoothing serum” (clinical study, three minutes a day for 28 days, carried out on 33 women by an independent laboratory).
The action against the signs of aging is visible: skin is smoother, more radiant and firmer.
In September, the brand launched its first cream based on tetrapeptides, marine postbiotics and hyaluronic acids (La Crème, 50 ml, €120), specially formulated to prolong and optimize the benefits of light-based programs.
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