CurrentBody has unveiled huge discounts on its popular LED devices.
The beauty and wellness brand uses light therapy to treat acne, minimise redness and wrinkles, boost collagen production and create brighter, less-tired looking skin.
Loved by Kristin Davis, Kaley Cuoco, Suki Waterhouse, Nina Garcia, Oscar nominee Carey Mulligan and many more, LED therapy is the latest beauty trend to explore.
And even better, you can try out these products for less and get 15% off until April 30, 2022.
Discounts on CurrentBody LED light masks, skin perfectors and more
CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask
The original flexible LED mask is "clinically proven to reduce wrinkles by 35%", CurrentBody said.
According to CurrentBody, 95% of users said their skin tone, texture, firmness and tightness were improved in just 4 weeks.
Priced at £279, it is a great option for someone looking to add anti-ageing technology to their skincare routine.
CurrentBody Skin LED Eye Perfector
There's nothing but five star reviews for the CurrentBody Skin LED Eye Perfector.
Get younger looking eyes as LED technology targets crow’s feet, eleven lines and brow furrows.
The machine, costing £199, is pain-free and offers super fast, 3-minute treatments.
It also comes with two year warranty.
CurrentBody Skin Face & Neck Kit
Down from £529 to £449, this is the ultimate anti-ageing LED kit from CurrentBody.
It is a go-to choice among celebs, makeup artists and influencers, including Kourtney Kardashian, Olivia Colman, Wayne Goss, Nicola Coughlan, Lily Allen and more.
CurrentBody describes this kit as the way to get "red carpet worthy beauty".
CurrentBody Skin LED Precision
Priced at £99, this is a hand-held, "clinically proven" LED device for treating signs of ageing.
CurrentBody's device uses professional-level red and near-infrared LED light therapy.
You just need treatments, lasting just 3 minutes at a time, 3 to 5 times a week to see a difference.
You can shop the full LED range via the CurrentBody website here.
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