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CurrentBody launches sale and you can get £86 off Emily in Paris LED mask

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Netflix hit show Emily in Paris is back in full swing for part two of season 5 and if you are a big fan of Emily, you won't forget the viral LED mask Lily Collins wore in season three.

Beauty tech retailer CurrentBody has dropped prices on some of their bestselling anti-ageing and skin-rejuvenating devices including the LED mask, which is also a celebrity-loved gadget that offers clinic-level LED treatment for home use.

The LED mask is retailed at £299 alone but now they have dropped prices when you buy the Face and Neck kit, which can take care of the delicate neck and décolletage area at the same time. The bundle (both LED face mask and neck mask) is now £482 instead of £568 - saving you a whopping £86 in total.

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For those who are not familiar with the scary looking, light-emitting face mask, the face-hugging tool boasts to boost collagen levels, improve skin tone, texture and firmness after four weeks of continuous use. With each treatment takes only 10 minutes, the silicone mask works to repair your skin barrier with 132 LED light bulbs that emits red and near-infrared wavelengths.

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There's almost no set-up required because to use the mask, you just have to plug the power bank into the mask and put it on your face, secure with the velcro strap and press the power button. It can be used on just a clean face on its own, or with serums applied to enhance results.

I have tested the LED mask for a year and the results are obvious. On my first trial, I put a vitamin C sheet mask under the LED mask. It's definitely not the best idea to stare at the glaring lights but I did when I was adjusting the strap and securing it on my head.

The "comfort goggles" did not fit me and it was pressing on my skin, leaving a red mark around my eyes. It's better without the cushions. Thanks to the portable power bank, I didn't have to stay near any socket. I could watch a movie, use my laptop and even take a sip of wine (yes, the slot is big enough to fit a wine glass).

Did my skin get brighter? Yes, the LED mask and the vitamin C-infused sheet mask lifted the dullness off my complexion and gave me a glow, particularly around my forehead and cheeks. And after four weeks of daily use, I noticed a shrink of my pores and felt my skin becoming firmer.

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Now along with the LED neck mask, beauty buffs can go for a complete treatment to improve ageing saggy skin look. One woman added: "After 2 weeks, I got first compliments because my neck and breast looked much tighter. Also wrinkles and sagging skin around my mouth and jawline disappeared."

A second also noticed the same issue that I had as she wrote: "The face mask is good, however the eye pads weren't that comfortable so I stopped using the eye pads. My only gripe is that the batteries need to be charged ever so often and are detachable from the device, I would have preferred it to be built in. "

You can buy the LED face mask at £299 or the Face & Neck kit that comes with an LED face mask and an LED neck mask, for £482. Other than the LED range, you can also get Panasonic's powerful, line-erasing EH-XR10 Advanced RF Facial Device at near half price, saving you £209.

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