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Dropped $400 on a fancy LED mask that promised to fix everything
Used it for two months on my own skin and saw zero change, not even a little glow. The company said I needed to use their special gel with it, which was another $50 a bottle. Has anyone had a good result with these things, or are they just a waste of cash?
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thomas2751mo ago
Isn't it crazy how everything needs a special, overpriced add-on now? It feels like companies sell you the basic tool cheap, but the real cost is locked in the stuff you have to keep buying forever (like printer ink, but for your face). They get you hooked on the hope, then keep moving the finish line. Makes you wonder if the goal is fixing your skin or just making sure you keep opening your wallet.
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perez.patricia1mo ago
Actually had a great experience with a similar mask, but consistency was key. Used it every single night for three months before noticing my skin looked smoother and less red. The special gel might sound like a scam, but sometimes those devices are tuned to work with a specific product that doesn't block the light. It's a huge time and money commitment that doesn't pay off for everyone.
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grace_knight701mo ago
Yeah but that's exactly how they get you, selling the fix in tiny expensive pieces.
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