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Uno Vita's Advanced Beauty LED Light Therapy Facemask black

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Advanced LED light therapy mask for face and neck black

Discover a revolutionary approach to skin care with our advanced LED light therapy mask, designed for both face and neck. This innovative device combines cutting-edge technology with ease of use, so you can enjoy professional results at home. The mask uses specific wavelengths of LED light to support the skin's natural processes, promote collagen production and improve the skin's appearance and health. With its ergonomic design and several customizable modes, it offers a gentle, non-invasive treatment that suits all skin types, without the use of chemicals.

Health benefits

LED light therapy uses light in different colors to support the skin's functions in a natural way. Here's how the mask's light modes can contribute to skin care:
  • Red light (630 nm): This light penetrates deep into the skin and stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, which can improve the skin's elasticity and reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. It also contributes to increased blood circulation, which can support the repair of skin cells.
  • Blue light (470 nm): This light targets the skin's surface and can reduce the presence of acne-causing bacteria, as well as help calm inflammation, resulting in a clearer skin tone.
  • Green light (520 nm): Green light helps balance skin tone by reducing pigmentation and improving skin texture, while it can help regulate oil production for a natural glow.
  • Combination Modes: By combining different light colours, the mask can support the skin's metabolism, reduce redness and increase cellular energy production (ATP), which gives an overall effect on the appearance of the skin.
  • Cyclic mode: This automatic mode alternates between lights for a comprehensive treatment that addresses multiple skin needs in one session.
    Regular use can contribute to increased skin elasticity, less visible pores, improved blood circulation and an even skin tone. The mask is designed to fit into a general skin care routine and supports the skin's well-being in a safe way.

Technical details and specifications
  • Material: Skin-friendly silicone of medical grade
  • Number of LED lights: 234 (120 for the face mask, 114 for the neck part)
  • Wavelengths: 470 nm (blue), 520 nm (green), 630 nm (red)
  • Size: Face mask: 320 x 210 mm, neck part: 330 x 210 mm
  • Modes: 7 individual light modes + 1 cyclic mode
  • Brightness control: 0-100 %
  • Hours: 1-30 minutes
  • Effect: Maximum 12 W
  • Weight: 680 g
  • Power supply: Rechargeable via Type-C cable (included)
  • Battery capacity: 4000mAh
  • Charging time: 3 hours for full charge, gives up to 3.5 hours of use
  • Color: Black or white
  • Warranty: 2 years
                            Instructions for use
                            Start by cleaning your face and neck thoroughly, and gently dry the skin with a soft towel until it is completely dry. Connect the mask to the controller with the included USB cable. Turn on the mask by pressing the power button. Select the desired light mode (red, blue, green or combination) using the color button, and set the treatment time to 15-30 minutes with the timer. Adjust the brightness to a comfortable level by briefly pressing the power button. Lie down and relax during the treatment. For the best possible result, you can apply a face mask, essence or lotion before use to enhance the effect. After use, carefully remove the mask and clean it with a damp cloth. Avoid submerging the mask in water, and clean any elastic straps separately if necessary.

                            How to charge the mask and the neck part

                            Connect both the face mask and the neck part to an external power source or power bank with the supplied charging cable. Use the Type-C cable to charge the controller separately. A full charge takes about 3 hours and gives up to 3.5 hours of use.

                            Precautions and disclaimer

                            Avoid looking directly at the light during use to protect your eyes - keep them closed, or use a cotton pad or eye mask if necessary. Use only natural, high-quality skin care products to enhance the effect. Do not fold or squeeze the mask as this may damage the internal circuits. Store the mask in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and moisture. The mask should not be used by pregnant women, people with epilepsy, photosensitivity, those taking photosensitizing medications, or those with open wounds on the skin. Use of the mask is at your own risk and should be considered in consultation with a doctor if in doubt. The effect may vary from person to person. Keep the mask out of the reach of children. Uno Vita AS does not claim that this product can cure disease.

                            Disclaimer
                            The information on this page is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. The product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. Uno Vita AS uses artificial intelligence to design product descriptions and is not responsible for any errors or inaccuracies caused by human or technological factors. We encourage critical assessment of all information and recommend consultation with healthcare personnel before use. Uno Vita reserves the right to share publicly available research in line with freedom of expression, as secured through the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Article 19), the International Convention on Civil and Political Rights (Article 19), and the Norwegian Constitution § 100.

                            Scientific references

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                            2. Hamblin, M.R., et al. (2017). "Mechanisms and applications of the anti-inflammatory effects of photobiomodulation." AIMS Biophysics.
                            3. Eells, J.T., et al. (2004). "Therapeutic photobiomodulation for the treatment of mitochondrial dysfunction." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
                            4. Whelan, H.T., et al. (2001). "NASA light-emitting diodes for the prevention of oral mucositis in pediatric bone marrow transplant patients." Journal of Clinical Laser Medicine & Surgery.
                            5. Barolet, D., et al. (2009). "Infrared and skin: Friend or foe." Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology.
                            6. Reddy, G.K., et al. (2004). "Photobiomodulation of wound healing by low level laser therapy (LLLT)." Photomedicine and Laser Surgery.
                            7. Zhou, Z., et al. (2021). "Advances in LED phototherapy for acne and skin rejuvenation." Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology.
                            8. Calderhead, R.G. (2017). "Phototherapy with light emitting diodes: treating a broad range of medical and aesthetic conditions in dermatology." Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy.
                            9. Dai, T., et al. (2012). "Blue light for infectious diseases: Propionibacterium acnes, Helicobacter pylori, and beyond." Drug Resistance Updates.
                            10. Långsjö, J., et al. (2016). "The effects of photobiomodulation on collagen synthesis." Dermatology Research and Practice.
                            11. Liebmann, J., et al. (2011). "Biological effects of light: the role of red light and near-infrared laser." Photomedicine and Laser Surgery.
                            12. Zhevago, N.A., et al. (2006). "Modulation of blood microcirculation and oxygenation by visible and near-infrared light irradiation." Photomedicine and Laser Surgery.
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