After Two Weeks Of Using This Pocket-Sized Red Light I Noticed A Difference
Released on 04/14/2026
If you've been curious about checking out
red light therapy devices, I would highly suggest this.
At a little over 200 bucks it's one of the most affordable
products I've seen on the market,
and while I've only been using it for about
two and a half weeks, I do feel a difference
in my skin feeling tighter, more elastic, bouncy,
[gentle instrumental music]
and honestly, less puffy than before.
This is the Lumeo SkinLift 4D Current Red Light Therapy Kit.
Using red light, it smooths fine lines, lifts contours,
and energizes tired skin, so like a LED red light mask,
this is a little device which you just turn on
using this button here, and it has six different levels
with different modes including glow mode,
gentle lift, boost.
It also uses near infrared lights
and current infusions to deliver red light therapy.
It also comes with an activating serum.
Has one button.
It has a convenient USB-C charger in the back,
and all you need to do is press the button for two seconds
to turn on and then just press it
[device speaks faintly] once again to change
throughout the modes.
I have been kind of sticking with the level one
and two, the gentle lift and glow modes.
I have gone up to being a level three
or four with the skin renewal,
which I have noticed are a little bit too intense
for my skin.
I'm 31. I don't have tons of signs of aging.
I have noticed a little bit of breakouts
when I've been using some of those harder modes,
but essentially, it does have a timer.
It is a three-minute timer
and you do your entire face for that.
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