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Dp Dermaceuticals LED Neck & Décolleté Mask
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Dp Dermaceuticals LED Neck & Décolleté Mask

$785.00 NZD

Looking for a proven, non-surgical treatment to erase the appearance of neck wrinkles, age spots, sun damage, pigmentation and improve overall skin tone and texture? Dp Dermaceuticals LED Neck & Décolleté is a lightweight, flexible and fully-portable silicone mask that delivers rejuvenating red (633nm) light and also near-infrared (830nm) light, which penetrates deeper than topical skincare can.

A single 10-minute session with the LED Neck & Décolleté Mask leaves your skin feeling plumper, hydrated and visibly glowing. Prolonged use is proven to help alleviate pain as it increases blood flow and relaxes muscles.

  • Boosts Collagen & Elastin
  • Hydrates & Plumps Skin
  • Clinically Proven Technology
Specifications

LED Type: Red and near-infrared

Wavelengths: 630nm and 830nm

Includes:

  • Flexible silicone face device
  • Rechargeable battery controller
  • Power supply and plug adaptors
  • USB C line to USB A connector
  • Carry bag
How To Use

To get the best results, apply your Dp Dermaceuticals LED Neck & Décolleté Mask 3-5 days a week for a minimum of 4 weeks, then maintain as necessary.

Thoroughly cleanse your skin before use to remove any barriers to light, allowing the rejuvenating wavelengths to penetrate your skin. MICRO DERM EXFOLIANT™ is a versatile cleanser and exfoliant that removes dulling residue and dead skin cells, to ensure maximum light exposure to the active cells.

For best results, use Dp Dermaceuticals LED Neck & Décolleté Mask combined with LumaFuse™ Hydrogel Neck Mask, an intensely moisturising mask that leaves you with a healthy, radiant, glowing complexion.

  1. Make sure the battery is charged
  2. Slip on the flexible silicone mask securing the straps behind your neck
  3. Turn on
  4. The mask will automatically switch off after 10 minutes
Contraindications

Light products, including Dp Dermaceuticals LED Neck & Décolleté Mask, are not recommended if you:

  • Have a genetic predisposition to light,
  • Have a genetic eye condition, or
  • Are taking medication that increases light sensitivity.

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