Shark’s CryoGlow LED Mask combats under-eye bags in a 5-minute treatment and is now on sale for a limited time. Here’s everything you need to know about the beauty tech device
Last year Shark has tapped into the beauty market and launched their first LED mask, the CryoGlow, and it has since become my go-to beauty product for a quick pick-me-up. It offers anti-ageing, blemish repair and under-eye cooling treatments in less than 10 minutes.
While there are many beauty tech products featuring light therapy, the CryoGlow specifically targets saggy bags under the eyes and it’s currently on offer online.
The mask comes with two metal plates attached, making it perfect for a quick five-minute treatment to reduce puffiness. It’s like giving your under-eyes a shot of caffeine, thanks to the InstaChill Cold Technology that firms and tightens the area.
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For a limited time, the CryoGlow LED mask is on sale for £269.99, down from £299.99. If you want a charging stand with the mask, the price has been reduced from £329.99 to £299.99. Under-eye cooling can help soothe, depuff and tighten the area. Regular use of LED routines can also reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, uneven skin texture and blemishes over time, reports the Express.
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Four treatments inspired by dermatologists for tested and proven results at home. iQLED Technology provides red, blue, and deep infrared light, developed with dermatologists, while InstaChill Cold Technology soothes under-eyes with 3 adjustable chill levels at the touch of a button
The Undereye Cooling mode eliminated the need for bulky ice rollers (and saved freezer space). I simply fastened the mask using the adjustable velcro strap and selected a five, 10 or 15-minute routine for a soothing and refreshing experience. The cold plates can drop to 16°C, and your skin might feel warm, but that’s a typical reaction when the controlled cold burn works by constricting blood vessels.
For a general skin glow-up, shoppers can select from the Better Ageing, Blemish Repair and Skin Sustain modes. The Better Ageing mode uses red LEDs and Infrared light for a six-minute treatment to plump skin and enhance the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and sagging.
If you’re prone to blemishes or have uneven texture, opt for the Blemish Repair mode. It’s an eight-minute 3-phase mode utilising blue light, red light and infrared light to repair skin damage with an antimicrobial effect.
Following the advice, I moved on to the Skin Sustain mode after an 8-week cycle of Better Ageing and Blemish Repair. I woke up to a brighter complexion with a soft glow. The only thing I’ve noticed when using, compared to other devices I’ve tried, is the weight of the mask, it is heavy.
My skin is now in better condition as I continue with my daily skincare routine. The only downside is that it’s heavier compared to a silicone LED mask, and while it feels secure, I do have to lie down during the 10-minute treatment.
Fine lines may still be visible, but the under-eye bags are noticeably less puffy, and the CryoGlow has worked its magic with a mini facelift effect along the jawline. For those considering an LED mask, don’t miss out on the Shark offer to get £30 off.
CurrentBody’s latest Series 2 LED Mask now features a “chin guard” for targeting trouble spots and boasts a flexible silicone design, with a retail price of £399.99. Meanwhile, Silk’n is upping the game by introducing their new LED mask at £299, which combines light therapy with innovative Electric Muscle Stimulation (EMS) technology to firm and define eyes, cheekbones, and other central facial areas.