The difference is that it is a laser and not just red light. There is a reason why this is so much more expensive than Omnilux! It is a laser and not just the red lights. It would have been nice to talk about the difference and what exactly laser means and the benefits versus just red lights.
Thanks for the feedback- I have a Lamara and this one. I will do a comparison. The biggest difference I notice is this one ☝️ with the lasers is not nearly as HOT 🥵 it is much cooler and does not produce nearly as much heat. I’m guessing that is because of the lasers.
Does it actually do anything for the eye area? It seems that the eyes and surrounding area is not even covered with the mask, also any improvements in marionette lines? Thanks
These are good questions. It is supposed to have higher wavelengths 1064nm | Long wave collagen light (Exclusive Core Light) for Eye Wrinkles. But I get what you are saying, the eye opening is pretty big. I've found that red light therapy has improved the smoothness and evenness of my skin. It does appear smoother overall - I find I need way less product (makeup, and I don't exfoliate as often anymore). But deep lines like marionette lines. I do believe I get more results from using my gua sha with that.
I'm not a medical doctor, but some preliminary searching reveals that: Yes, red light therapy masks can potentially help reduce under-eye bags. Red light therapy works by stimulating collagen production, improving circulation, and reducing inflammation. By increasing collagen and elastin in the skin, it can improve the overall texture and elasticity, which may lead to a reduction in the appearance of under-eye bags. Enhanced circulation can also help reduce puffiness by promoting the drainage of excess fluid in the under-eye area. However, while red light therapy may help, it's important to keep in mind that results can vary depending on the underlying cause of under-eye bags, such as genetics, allergies, or lifestyle factors like sleep and hydration.
Thanks for asking. I love this mask. I do wear it pretty much every day. I do have 3 masks, because several companies have sent them to me, so it is hard to say which one is giving the results. What I have noticed is that my skin is much smoother and more even in its texture. I also find that I need a lot less product on my face - from makeup to skin care. Because my skin is smoother and has a more even texture, it just doesn't need as much. I love the red light therapy. I do also find it incredibly relaxing. The masks make it easy to integrate into your day. This one has such a nice design and the highest wavelengths of any mask I have. I also love the opening for the eyes, it is easy to see when you are moving around the house!
I usually don't speak about the cost of products in videos like this because companies are continually changing their prices. There are several breathing holes around the nose, so that you can breathe, but yes it takes some getting used to.
@@YogaLifestylewithMelissa thanks. It looks fabulous, it really does and they do a 90 day money back guarantee. It’s as you know by no means the most expensive on the market. I’m in UK. I’m not sure where it’s shipped from but I’ve messaged JOVS 💐🥰
@@YogaLifestylewithMelissa interesting that you’ve not travelled to the Indian subcontinent, China the home of Dao, or all over SE Asia, Tibet & Sri Lanka for original Buddhist culture & architecture.
@@mgkos perhaps you should just be grateful that you live a life that allows such extensive travel ( I could never afford it) instead of being so condescending.
The difference is that it is a laser and not just red light. There is a reason why this is so much more expensive than Omnilux! It is a laser and not just the red lights. It would have been nice to talk about the difference and what exactly laser means and the benefits versus just red lights.
Thanks for the feedback- I have a Lamara and this one. I will do a comparison. The biggest difference I notice is this one ☝️ with the lasers is not nearly as HOT 🥵 it is much cooler and does not produce nearly as much heat. I’m guessing that is because of the lasers.
Does it actually do anything for the eye area? It seems that the eyes and surrounding area is not even covered with the mask, also any improvements in marionette lines?
Thanks
These are good questions. It is supposed to have higher wavelengths 1064nm | Long wave collagen light (Exclusive Core Light) for Eye Wrinkles. But I get what you are saying, the eye opening is pretty big. I've found that red light therapy has improved the smoothness and evenness of my skin. It does appear smoother overall - I find I need way less product (makeup, and I don't exfoliate as often anymore). But deep lines like marionette lines. I do believe I get more results from using my gua sha with that.
Does this masks also reduce under eye bags?
I'm not a medical doctor, but some preliminary searching reveals that:
Yes, red light therapy masks can potentially help reduce under-eye bags. Red light therapy works by stimulating collagen production, improving circulation, and reducing inflammation.
By increasing collagen and elastin in the skin, it can improve the overall texture and elasticity, which may lead to a reduction in the appearance of under-eye bags. Enhanced circulation can also help reduce puffiness by promoting the drainage of excess fluid in the under-eye area.
However, while red light therapy may help, it's important to keep in mind that results can vary depending on the underlying cause of under-eye bags, such as genetics, allergies, or lifestyle factors like sleep and hydration.
Do you have an update on your results with this?
Thanks for asking. I love this mask. I do wear it pretty much every day. I do have 3 masks, because several companies have sent them to me, so it is hard to say which one is giving the results. What I have noticed is that my skin is much smoother and more even in its texture. I also find that I need a lot less product on my face - from makeup to skin care. Because my skin is smoother and has a more even texture, it just doesn't need as much. I love the red light therapy. I do also find it incredibly relaxing. The masks make it easy to integrate into your day. This one has such a nice design and the highest wavelengths of any mask I have. I also love the opening for the eyes, it is easy to see when you are moving around the house!
@ What are the other two masks that you’re using? Thanks
I noticed a difference from the beginning intro to when you came back to talk about the results 👍🏼
Good to know!
You are young! I wonder how this would work on an older person with age spots and some skin sagging
Hi Karen, I guess it is all relative, I am 51. You can look up some before and after photos. :)
Surprised to hear that you used it for Melatonin, to sleep better. They don’t even advertise it that way on their website.
Yes, that is some research I did on red light therapy and its benefits on my own
Not even mentioning the “cost” but nose and mouth covered would I’m sure give me claustrophobia. Any comments? Shoutout from UK ❤️
I usually don't speak about the cost of products in videos like this because companies are continually changing their prices. There are several breathing holes around the nose, so that you can breathe, but yes it takes some getting used to.
@@YogaLifestylewithMelissa thanks. It looks fabulous, it really does and they do a 90 day money back guarantee. It’s as you know by no means the most expensive on the market. I’m in UK. I’m not sure where it’s shipped from but I’ve messaged JOVS 💐🥰
“Jet lag” from a 3hr time difference tells people you haven’t travelled extensively.
Definitely a home body 😂
@@YogaLifestylewithMelissa interesting that you’ve not travelled to the Indian subcontinent, China the home of Dao, or all over SE Asia, Tibet & Sri Lanka for original Buddhist culture & architecture.
Really??!!
@@karenlewkowitz5858 feel free to disprove that with your own well travelled expertise Karen.
@@mgkos perhaps you should just be grateful that you live a life that allows such extensive travel ( I could never afford it) instead of being so condescending.