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Wed Feb 17, 2021 12:18 am |
I just picked this up and it arrived last week. I was not expecting to purchase this at all but saw some convincing information on collagen production and skin healing on Youtube and became interested in red light therapy. I was ready to buy another brand of mask but saw that Omnilux came out with theirs recently. They apparently manufacture the ones used by derms and salons. It was on sale also, but expensive enough to be an investment at about $400.
I want to stimulate collagen, especially since I have turned 40, and lost 41 lbs (very slowly), I just want to prevent sagging.
But, I am concerned about the little bit I found that says the heat from the red light masks can potentially worsen melasma or maybe cause it? I have some spots trying to break through/form patches but I am using Differin hydroquinone, acids and retin-a to help lighten. I have used it twice will report back if my spots get darker or larger. I did use cotton pads to cover my face where the spots are trying to break through.
I am also using just the mask on my chest, boobs, and tummy. Might as well!
Anyone use this mask or something similar have any input?
I am also interested in red light for stimulation of hair growth for my husband. I found the hair helmet iRestore online but the professional version is over $1000! There's a sale now so I may pick that up but I am wondering if i can use the Omnilux mask on his head to save money
If anyone is interested, the face mask is here https://omniluxled.com/
hair helmet here https://www.irestorelaser.com/ |
_________________ about to hit my 40s, retin-a user, differin, LRP |
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Sat Feb 20, 2021 7:51 pm |
I really want to get the ominlux mask, but I'm waiting a while until it's in the budget. I use the lightstim. I actually own 3 (got 2 of them inexpensively on ebay). I use them all at the same time. 10 min. on neck, 10 min. on lower part of the face, and 10 min. on both hands (takes some manuvering, but it's durable). I do this while I am watching tv.
I'm sure you can use yours on your hands as well. I would really keep an eye out on the melasma. Discontinue if you see the slightest bit coming out and only use it on other parts of your body. The cotton pads are a great idea, I would keep using that.
As far as using it on your hubby, why not? It may take a strong commitment though. Find the instructions to the led hair caps as a guide.
I've had my led for many years and I really love it. Especially when I am consistant with using it. I feel it gives my skin a nice healthy glow.
Congratulations on losing the weight!! That's fantastic! I'm sure you look great. I have always felt that the forties are when a woman looks the most beautiful. |
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Mon Feb 22, 2021 8:10 pm |
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Cici_skinhelp
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Joined: 30 Sep 2021
Posts: 1
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Thu Sep 30, 2021 1:03 pm |
Hey skincareaddicted, I'm looking to see if you have an update on using the Omnilux mask with hydroquinone while having melasma?
I've recently bought the Omnilux mask and I've only used it 5 times so far. Today at my dermatologist they suggested I use Obagi with has 4% hydroquinone. I've read some articles saying don't use light therapy with hydroquinone.
Curious how your experiment has gone. |
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Tue Jun 14, 2022 1:56 am |
Hi all
I am considering purchasing one of these, so any feedback would be great! |
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Carolynn10
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Joined: 18 Apr 2013
Posts: 5
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Thu Jun 16, 2022 3:32 pm |
Hi Karenlee, I got my Omnilux six months ago and have been using it every other day. I love it! My skin looks smoother and brighter, and my elevens are definitely reduced.
I use it in the morning, after putting vitamin C serum and a green tea toner on my skin. I like to meditate while I use it, it's very relaxing. |
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Mon Jun 20, 2022 4:48 am |
Carolynn10 - thanks for the reply. I have had a Baby Quasar for years. I'm on the fence now about this mask or the Lightstim Elipsa which is more expensive but includes the blue lights. |
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Tue Jul 26, 2022 6:53 am |
Just to follow up...
I ended up buying the Dermlux Flex, but returned it after a couple of weeks when, by pure chance, I happen to notice that a number of the blue and IR bulbs weren't working (taking a photo showed up the IR bulbs). There was also a bulb that was missing entirely.
I have now ordered Platinum Light Therapy panels instead. |
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Shay1990
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Joined: 13 Feb 2017
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Thu Jul 28, 2022 7:03 pm |
Hi folks. Here’s my experience with red light therapy…I purchased the Omnilux for the face and one for the neck and décolletage areas and love both units (they frequently run specials). My complexion tends to be a bit ruddy (rosacea) and using red light therapy helps brighten the complexion and tighten the pores. I don’t have a lot of wrinkles (63) - thank you Mom, but do in a few areas and this mask helps in the wrinkle arena as well. I do wholeheartedly recommend red light therapy and the Omnilux. I have the Quasar MD but from a timing perspective enjoy the “one and done” with the Omnilux mask as opposed to having to move around the Quasar from area to area. Red light therapy may be a bit drying the day of use, but nothing moisturizing won’t fix. Also to note, the red light therapy worked for hair growth for me as well. Research and you will find there are many benefits for this type of therapy. Good luck in your journey! |
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rejuvenator89
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Joined: 02 Mar 2015
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Wed Aug 03, 2022 9:49 am |
I just recently bought Koanna led face mask: https://koanna.com/products/led-light-therapy-mask
Reason for buying this particular mask over others: It is shipped within EU so no tax since I live in EU. Also not as pricey as Omnilux and others at 249 dollars.
What is good: Has a mode with both red and infrared light active at the same time, a mode with yellow (more amber than yellow) and a mode with blue light. I bought it for the red + infrared option. Is same design as many other "flexible" masks with one strat pulled behind the head. Leds are powerful enough (not as powerful as omnilux).
What is bad: Leds could be more powerful or include more leds spaced closer together for this price. I previously had a 30 dollar mask from Aliexpress and honestly if you don't want the near-ultrared light together with your red light I would advice to go for those cheap masks. They actually work and I had results with that one. Comparing the amount of light hitting the face seems similar in both masks. However the near-ultrared is the best part imo and also you cannot see that infralight really, so in red light mode this is way more powerful. Leds are visibly way more bright than those aliexpress masks, but aliexpress masks have more leds and spaced closer together. If you want blue light, yellow ligh or any other light (or red alone without infra) then buy the 30 dollar masks, they are perfect for that.
Comparing to the omnilux this is not as powerful again and if you don't live in Europe, I would dish out the extra cash for that one.
Also I really dislike the one strap behind the mask. You cannot get this to sit on the face in a perfect way unless you lie down or you help with your hand. And this is a problem with all the "flexible masks" with only one strap. Some have two straps and I imagine it will be better.
Some say with this flexible mask the leds are closer to the skin and thus more intensity of the light but that is BS. Only parts of the masks are tightly pressed against the skin and others are looser and more far away from the skin (around jawline and forehead typically). I dislike that. But it's fine.
Another drawback of the "flexible" design with one strap against those rigid models is that the weight of the mask starts to pull down on your skin. It becomes like a daily "anti-massage" to pull your skin downward, and you don't want that. Make sure to support the mask with your hand or lie down on your back unless you have a model that sits on your face without this downward pressure. Aliexpress rigid masks again are actually better in this imo, cause they put pressure only on the nose. It is a bit uncomfortable maybe, but wont drag your nose down haha. They wont be pulling down the skin on your temples, cheeks and around the eyes.
I wish all the mask manufacturers designed these things better. They charge ridiculous amounts of money for products that are totally half baked imo. I hope aliexpress starts selling led masks with the infrared option included and possibly even more powerful leds than they currently have and put all these led companies out of business. They are not making enough effort to design a well finessed product. Just fancy looks and some leds. If they designed a strap system that allows us to get the mask to pull up on the skin instead of pushing down on it, it would actually work as a kind of facelift also.
Edit: Forgot to mention, this also has remote that can be both usb powered and usb charged. Aliexpress cheapos need to be constantly plugged in a power socket. So that's another plus, if you remembered to charge this thing then you can be mobile, and if you forgot to charge it and it runs out of battery, just plug it in and continue the session |
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Sun Sep 01, 2024 8:02 am |
Hi all! Just wanted to update. I have been using this mask for a few years now and highly recommend. My skin feels thicker, firmer and I know part of it is due to this mask. I do not see issues with any exacerbation of melasma.
Since I first posted, a lot of companies have released LED masks but I would personally stick with omnilux as they are the ones that make the machines for the dermatologist offices, etc. I do feel older, like mother gothel from tangled if I skip the mask for a few days. I wish the mask did not have eye openings and extended around under the jaw area. As I now just turned 44, my area of concern is my jowls and the thinning area around the eyes. I might try the Dr. Rajani mask as it extends around under the jaw if this mask dies on me.
I know people sit upright and do tasks when wearing the mask, but I would not recommend it. I think overtime, you are pulling your facial skin down and exacebrating sagging. Same concept when we pull around our eyelids to apply eyeliner. I don't totally use the mask as recommended because I use it on uncleansed skin, but in the morning right before waking up. I apply the mask and then lie down and take an extra nap in the AM. I do not wash my face in the AM and find benefit still. I only wash my face once a day, at night during my shower and have been doing so since age 19. This works for me.
I also own the mito panel but do not use that as often, I feel like that is much stronger and developed more to focus on muscle/bone healing.
I joined this forum in my mid 20s, and am not 44. Like many of us, I have tried many products. As I get older, I feel that the best things for my skin are retin-a combined with a lightener, a good gentle chemical exfoliator, microneedling, cerave ointment for around the eyes, red light and amazing sunscreen. everything else is just extra in my book.
This mask is a staple for me now. Also, ominlux is a good company. my first mask died within the 2 years and they replaced it for me quickly.
Also, if you have issues with melasma, I would avoid the blue light mask they have now for those with acne. |
_________________ about to hit my 40s, retin-a user, differin, LRP |
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