A BARGAIN hunter was amazed when she spotted an LED mask worth £185 being sold for a discounted price at TK Maxx.
Shoppers praised her for sharing the budget-friendly beauty find as they rushed to their local stores to get the deal.
A bargain hunter has sparked a rush to buy Eclat Skin’s Ultimate Glow Skin Treatment Set, pictured, at a discounted price[/caption] She spotted the LED mask, pictured, being sold at TK Maxx for just £29.99[/caption]The money-savvy woman posted photos of the LED mask on Facebook’s Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group.
“Over the moon with my find in TK Maxx. This LED mask sells for £185 on the company website. Bought for £29.99,” she said.
The photo showed Eclat Skin’s Ultimate Glow Skin Treatment Set, which includes an LED mask and a hyaluronic acid and collagen elixir serum.
The mask has a red light setting for anti-ageing, a blue light setting for targeting oily skin, and an orange light setting for a glowing complexion.
TK Maxx has slightly increased the price since the Facebook post to £32.99.
Shoppers can save 83% of what they would spend buying it directly from Eclat Skin.
Many people upvoted the Facebook post and tagged friends in the comment section to bring awareness to the deal.
“It’s £150 on Sephora! Definitely found a bargain…Hope it’s good,” one person wrote.
Another person said they were “gutted” to have missed out on when the LED mask was being sold for £29.99.
Eclat Skin describes their LED mask as “lightweight” and “easy to use” alongside a normal daily skincare routine.
It boasts of giving skin an “amazing glow” and reducing the visible signs of ageing.
Meanwhile, their hyaluronic acid serum plumps and hydrates by penetrating deep levels of the skin.
Customers have given it a perfect 5-star rating and gushed about the results they achieved from using the treatment set.
“Best gift I have ever got,” one person said.
“My husband gave me this on my birthday and I love the serum it’s so hydrating and love the LED mask it is so good I am glowing.”
“I have used this with the anti-ageing serum and my fine lines are visibly reduced,” another said.
Aesthetic surgeon Dr Glyn Estebanez said that “many” clinical studies support the use of light therapy for improving skin health.
However, their effectiveness may vary with higher-end models having more settings to target specific concerns.
He advised using LED masks consistently as instructed by the manufacturer to achieve the best results.
“Higher-end models often have more precise wavelength control and better build quality,” he said.
“They may also offer additional features like customizable settings.
“You should consider the reputation of the brand and user reviews when choosing a brand, as well as consulting a skincare professional for recommendations tailored to suit your specific needs and concerns.”
According to Medical News Today, LED light therapy can be used to target a variety of skin concerns including acne, scarring, sun damage, and the signs of ageing.
Research has shown they are safe to use and unlike chemical peels or laser therapy don’t cause burns.
Home treatments are usually less effective than going to a professional beauty salon and it can take several sessions to spot a visible improvement.
A professional session can last around 20 minutes with no recovery time needed.
LED masks can be used to target acne, signs of ageing, and eczema (stock image)[/caption]