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Just picked between two different types of LED masks for my home care clients
I was looking for a good at-home LED mask to recommend, and it came down to a flexible silicone one for about $120 or a rigid plastic one for $180. I went with the silicone version because it seemed easier to clean and more comfortable for different face shapes. After using it myself for a month, the results on my own fine lines have been pretty clear, and my clients say it's easy to stick with. Has anyone else had to choose between these two styles and what tipped the scale for you?
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caleb_thomas857d agoMost Upvoted
Actually went with the rigid one myself. Found the silicone ones don't hold the LEDs as close to the skin, so you lose some power. Worth the extra cash for better results.
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the_cameron7d ago
@caleb_thomas85 I get the power thing, but comfort means clients actually use it, which matters more in my experience.
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avery_smith224d ago
Yeah, the "clients actually use it" point is huge. I read a whole thread from a clinic owner who said they switched back to the more comfortable option because people just wouldn't stick with the rigid plan, even if it was technically stronger. They saw way better long-term results from consistency. Makes me see @caleb_thomas85's point about power differently, but if it's sitting in a drawer, that power doesn't matter at all.
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