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I thought those LED light masks were a total gimmick until my sister made me try hers
She left her red light mask at my place for a week after a visit, so I figured why not. Used it for 10 minutes a night, just to see. After five days, a regular client came in and asked what I'd done differently because her skin looked 'brighter'. I hadn't changed a single product in her routine. Now I keep one in my treatment room for post-facial glow. Has anyone else had a client notice results from a tool they were totally unsure about?
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the_hayden4d ago
Oh man, the classic "my wife's drawer of abandoned gadgets" review. That's the real test right there. If it survives the kitchen junk drawer, it's a keeper. Maybe the light just wasn't as compelling as the next shiny thing that showed up in an ad.
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annawebb3d ago
Ugh, that drawer is the gadget graveyard for sure.
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allen.ivan4d ago
You know, I gotta disagree on the light mask thing. My wife bought one and it just sits in a drawer now. Seems like a fancy placebo to me. People want to believe they see a change, so they do. That client probably just had a good week of sleep or something. These gadgets are a total waste of money in my book. I'd trust a tried and true method over a flashy light any day.
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