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Daily Mirror
15-06-2025
- Health
- Daily Mirror
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.


Scottish Sun
12-06-2025
- Health
- Scottish Sun
Primark fans rush to snap up £18 LED masks which are £382 cheaper than other shops – as beauty buy is back in stock
Plus, what the different light colours do with the mask SKIN WIN Primark fans rush to snap up £18 LED masks which are £382 cheaper than other shops – as beauty buy is back in stock Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) PRIMARK caused a stir when they released their own LED masks for just £18 compared to £399 from other brands. If you missed out on the stock earlier this year, panic not, as the bargain retailer has brought them back once again. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 Primark's £18 LED face mask is back and beauty fans are snapping it up Credit: Tiktok/@prmrkbeauty 5 Primark has restocked the mask in stores Credit: Tiktok/@prmrkbeauty Beauty lovers have been racing to snap up the budget-friendly device, which is "rechargeable" and 'suitable for all skin types.' The beauty product features LED lights which can be changed to red, blue, or green, depending on your skin's needs. Red is thought to boost collagen and reduces wrinkles, blue fights acne-causing bacteria, and green calms skin and fades pigmentation. Shoppers have been delighted that Primark's LED mask is back, with one person writing on TikTok: 'Omg need.' Another added: 'No way!' And a third wrote: 'Looks good.' Compared to other LED masks on the market - including Current Body's £399 version - you could save £382 or more. 5 The Current Body mask will set you back £399 Credit: Current Body Do LED face masks work? You might've seen influencers donning the space age-looking masks on social media and wondered what they actually do. Well, they are clinically proven to aid with some skin concerns, although results will vary depending on how powerful the mask is. 'There's a lot of scams out there…most of the time, energies are very, very low,' Glynis Ablon, a dermatologist and associate clinical professor at UCLA, told National Geographic. For red light, the pro recommended 105 milliwatts per centimeter, but blue light can be lower. 5 Primark previously sold the mask back in January Credit: Instagram 5 The mask has three LED colours, red, blue and green Credit: Instagram 'If it's somewhere in that 40 range, I'm ok, but if it ends up being 10, it's probably not doing anything," she added. Primark's website doesn't currently note the strength of the lights on their mask. That said, even with a strong mask it can take time to see real results. Results depend on how often you use it, and your age and skin condition.


The Irish Sun
12-06-2025
- Health
- The Irish Sun
Primark fans rush to snap up £18 LED masks which are £382 cheaper than other shops – as beauty buy is back in stock
PRIMARK caused a stir when they released their own LED masks for just £18 compared to £399 from other brands. If you missed out on the 5 Primark's £18 LED face mask is back and beauty fans are snapping it up Credit: Tiktok/@prmrkbeauty 5 Primark has restocked the mask in stores Credit: Tiktok/@prmrkbeauty Beauty lovers have been racing to snap up the budget-friendly device, which is "rechargeable" and 'suitable for all skin types.' The beauty product features LED lights which can be changed to red, blue, or green, depending on your skin's needs. Red is thought to boost collagen and reduces wrinkles, blue fights acne-causing bacteria , and green calms skin and fades pigmentation. Shoppers have been delighted that Primark's LED mask is back, with one person writing on TikTok: 'Omg need.' More on Primark Another added: 'No way!' And a third wrote: 'Looks good.' Compared to other LED masks on the market - including 5 The Current Body mask will set you back £399 Credit: Current Body Do LED face masks work? You might've seen influencers donning the space age-looking masks on social media and wondered what they actually do. Most read in Fabulous Well, they are clinically proven to aid with some skin concerns, although results will vary depending on how powerful the mask is. 'There's a lot of scams out there…most of the time, energies are very, very low,' Glynis Ablon, a dermatologist and associate clinical professor at UCLA, told For red light, the pro recommended 105 milliwatts per centimeter, but blue light can be lower. 5 Primark previously sold the mask back in January Credit: Instagram 5 The mask has three LED colours, red, blue and green Credit: Instagram 'If it's somewhere in that 40 range, I'm ok, but if it ends up being 10, it's probably not doing anything," she added. Primark's website doesn't currently note the strength of the lights on their mask. That said, even with a strong mask it can take time to see real results. Results depend on how often you use it, and your age and skin condition. How do LED face masks work? Are they safe? LED face masks work by using low-level light therapy (LLLT), where specific wavelengths of light penetrate the skin at different depths. This helps to trigger natural cellular processes—like increasing collagen production, reducing inflammation, or killing acne-causing bacteria—without heat or damage. Aesthetic surgeon Dr Glyn Estebanez says: ' 'Wavelengths penetrate skin at different depths, stimulating cellular activity and promoting various skin benefits. 'Blue light is often used to target acne-causing bacteria and reduce inflammation, while red light aids wound healing and reduces the signs of ageing. "Near-infrared light can penetrate deeper to promote tissue repair and alleviate pain. 'LED light therapy is safe and clinically proven for the treatment of a variety of skin conditions and pain management. 'It's generally painless and well-tolerated. 'Most individuals experience a mild warming sensation during the treatment, but it should not cause discomfort. "Many clinical studies have demonstrated the positive effect of light therapy on skin health, but it's essential to use the devices as directed for consistent results."


The Sun
12-06-2025
- Health
- The Sun
Primark fans rush to snap up £18 LED masks which are £382 cheaper than other shops – as beauty buy is back in stock
PRIMARK caused a stir when they released their own LED masks for just £18 compared to £399 from other brands. If you missed out on the stock earlier this year, panic not, as the bargain retailer has brought them back once again. 5 Beauty lovers have been racing to snap up the budget-friendly device, which is "rechargeable" and 'suitable for all skin types.' The beauty product features LED lights which can be changed to red, blue, or green, depending on your skin's needs. Red is thought to boost collagen and reduces wrinkles, blue fights acne-causing bacteria, and green calms skin and fades pigmentation. Shoppers have been delighted that Primark's LED mask is back, with one person writing on TikTok: 'Omg need.' Another added: 'No way!' And a third wrote: 'Looks good.' Compared to other LED masks on the market - including Current Body's £399 version - you could save £382 or more. 5 Do LED face masks work? You might've seen influencers donning the space age-looking masks on social media and wondered what they actually do. Well, they are clinically proven to aid with some skin concerns, although results will vary depending on how powerful the mask is. 'There's a lot of scams out there…most of the time, energies are very, very low,' Glynis Ablon, a dermatologist and associate clinical professor at UCLA, told National Geographic. For red light, the pro recommended 105 milliwatts per centimeter, but blue light can be lower. 5 'If it's somewhere in that 40 range, I'm ok, but if it ends up being 10, it's probably not doing anything," she added. Primark 's website doesn't currently note the strength of the lights on their mask. That said, even with a strong mask it can take time to see real results. Results depend on how often you use it, and your age and skin condition. How do LED face masks work? Are they safe? LED face masks work by using low-level light therapy (LLLT), where specific wavelengths of light penetrate the skin at different depths. This helps to trigger natural cellular processes—like increasing collagen production, reducing inflammation, or killing acne-causing bacteria—without heat or damage. Aesthetic surgeon Dr Glyn Estebanez says: ' LED light masks work by emitting specific wavelengths of light, typically in the red, blue or near-infrared spectrum. 'Wavelengths penetrate skin at different depths, stimulating cellular activity and promoting various skin benefits. 'Blue light is often used to target acne-causing bacteria and reduce inflammation, while red light aids wound healing and reduces the signs of ageing. "Near-infrared light can penetrate deeper to promote tissue repair and alleviate pain. ' LED light therapy is safe and clinically proven for the treatment of a variety of skin conditions and pain management. 'It's generally painless and well-tolerated. 'Most individuals experience a mild warming sensation during the treatment, but it should not cause discomfort. "Many clinical studies have demonstrated the positive effect of light therapy on skin health, but it's essential to use the devices as directed for consistent results."


New York Post
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Shop the two CurrentBody skincare devices featured in Netflix's ‘Sirens'
New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. If you've been glued to the screen watching 'Sirens' — the No.1 show on Netflix this week — then you've likely been mesmerized by the style and grace of Kiki, portrayed flawlessly by Julianne Moore. Her character is elegance personified: always poised, always polished, and always ahead of the curve when it comes to beauty and tech. So, it came as no surprise that before her big photo shoot, she turned to not one, but two cutting-edge skincare tools from CurrentBody. CurrentBody is a UK-based beauty technology company that has revolutionized at-home skincare by introducing professional-grade devices for personal use. It was founded in 2009 by Laurence Newman, a seasoned expert in aesthetic devices, and Andrew Showman, a digital commerce specialist, and the brand quickly emerged from Newman's extensive experience in supplying professional tools to clinics and spas. Recognizing the potential to adapt these technologies for home use, CurrentBody was established to offer consumers access to advanced beauty treatments in the comfort of their homes. Advertisement The company's flagship product, the CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask, has garnered significant attention for its effectiveness in stimulating collagen production and enhancing skin texture. This mask, along with other devices like the Radio Frequency Skin Tightening Device, has contributed to CurrentBody's reputation as a leader in the beauty tech industry. CurrentBody In the boudoir scene that's already gone viral, both Kiki and her immaculate assistant Simone are seen prepping with the CurrentBody Lip Perfector. This device is a beauty essential that uses advanced LED light therapy to enhance hydration, improve texture, and naturally plump the lips. CurrentBody It's the kind of innovation that makes makeup optional and confidence effortless. Simone might be younger, but Kiki, ever the multitasking icon, knows how to maximize her glow and time. With the Lip Perfector in hand, she turns her prep time into an indulgent self-care ritual that's as stylish as it is smart. CurrentBody No true icon overlooks the details, and Kiki proves it by pairing her lip treatment with the CurrentBody Neck and Dec Series 2. This high-performance LED device targets the often-neglected neck and décolleté area, which are regions where skin tends to show aging the fastest. CurrentBody By boosting collagen production and smoothing skin texture, this device ensures that even the most exquisite necklace is framed by flawless skin. And, here's a little behind-the-scenes magic: it was none other than Julianne Moore herself who suggested incorporating the Neck and Dec Series 2 into the scene. Proof that great taste transcends the screen. It's not just Kiki and Simone who recognize the power of great skincare. Ethan, who is suave, strategic, and secretly sentimental, knows that keeping Simone enchanted requires more than just a plump wallet. On his dresser? A bottle of Yon-Ka, ready to hydrate and refresh. After all, real charm comes with a glow that can't be faked. Whether you're watching 'Sirens' for the drama, the fashion, or the flawless faces, one thing is clear: the stars of the show (and their skin!) shine thanks to the innovative beauty tools from CurrentBody. From the Lip Perfector to the Neck and Dec Series 2, these devices are just as essential for the red carpet as they are for your at-home skincare shelf. This article was written by Victoria Giardina, New York Post Commerce Journalist & Content Strategist, who has spent countless hours researching, testing hundreds of products and comparing the latest makeup, skincare, hair and beauty items and trends to determine what's truly worth your hard-earned cash. She evaluates formulas, textures, ingredients and more, in addition to consulting medical and industry experts. Some of Victoria's latest conquests include testing the best vitamin C serums on the market, and a rinse-and-repeat review of the best shampoos of 2025. Victoria, who received a beauty industry essentials certification from the Fashion Institute of Technology, has been creating shopping guides for the New York Post since 2021 and previously held positions at Insider Reviews and CNN Underscored. Looking for a headline-worthy haul? Keep shopping Post Wanted.