
Vicky Pattison uses this CurrentBody LED hair growth helmet to prevent hair loss
Vicky Pattison just shared with fans she's been loving this LED hair growth helmet from CurrentBody that promises to reduce hair thinning and hair loss, for healthier, longer locks
Vicky Pattison recently revealed the beauty gadget she's been using in her self-care routine to reduce and prevent hair loss and thinning—and we know where you can shop for your own.
Taking to social media, Vicky enjoyed some RNR while wearing this CurrentBody Skin LED Hair Growth Helmet. This red light therapy device promotes hair regrowth, stimulating new hair's strengthening and faster growth while reducing hair loss and thinning with every use.
Clinically proven to give up to 126% more growth than topical, laser and supplement treatments alone, this CurrentBody LED helmet uses natural, cellular LED light therapy treatment to encourage thicker hair and new hair growth.
This helmet is equipped with 120 LED bulbs that deliver 18 J/cm² of precise red (640nm) wavelengths. It stimulates the blood flow of oxygen and essential nutrients to hair follicles, increasing hair density and faster growth. Boasting a unique shape that ensures full, optimal scalp coverage without any patches missed.
Set to provide results after hands-free 10-minute daily treatment at home, this LED helmet has been proven to enhance hair quality significantly and is even more effective when used with complementary hair regrowth treatments. Plus, CurrentBody promises noticeable results after a matter of weeks.
Perfect for men and women alike, the helmet comes in two sizes to offer the best coverage for your unique head shape. Both the small/medium and medium/large size options retail for £649.99 on Amazon and directly from CurrentBody.
Though the helmet hasn't received any reviews on Amazon yet, plenty of CurrentBody shoppers have been singing its praises. One 5-star reviewer raves: "I have been using this now for about 6 weeks. Not always consistently but my hairdresser and my husband have said things like "Wow your hair has gotten so long" or "Your hair seems thicker." Not sure if this is all from the Hair Growth Helmet but I must admit it seems to have a lot more little hairs growing and I notice it when I am blowing my hair dry. I love the face, neck and hair growth helmet!"
Another buyer beams: "I've been suing this device since Dec 15th, 2024 and have already seen sooo much new hair growth. I had ascari g alopecia (Discoid Lupus on my scalp) and all though I know won't get complete hair regrowth on the scared tissue, I'm still seeing lots of new hairs. If you're on the fence, don't wait! I started seeing results in less than 2 weeks."
And further songs of praise come from this shopper who says: " This really has been a complete gamechanger for my hairloss and regrowth. I've used this every single day, without a single day off, for 7 months and have seen significant reduction in hairloss and significant increase in hair growth. Now, what I would say is that hairloss reduction could be down to a number of different factors (I upped my iron and vitamin D, for instance, as I was suffering from extremely bad hairloss following some medication I took), but the regrowth speed is categorically down to this device. So while stopping hairloss is not something I can fully vouch for, I will say that the regrowth using this has been speedy and really impressive."
If you're looking for a more versatile and discreet way of encouraging hair regrowth, check out this Red Light Infrared Hat Welzo Hair Wellness Growth Cap that retails for a more affordable £99.99, down from £299.99.

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