The new light age of beauty

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Beauty editors and social influencers all over the world are raving about it, and with a 100 per cent success rate and next-level technology, it’s easy to see why is captivating the beauty market. Earning kudos from top publications including Marie Claire, InStyle, and The New York Times, as well as rave reviews from the likes of Marianna Hewitt and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley - LightStim is having its moment in the spotlight.

A non-invasive medical device, LightStim works to stimulate the skin’s natural ability to produce collagen and elastin, resulting in irresistible skin. Using LED light therapy to deliver light energy in a similar way a plant absorbs light energy from the sun, LightStim provides beneficial light rays that energise cells and stimulates the body’s ability to build new proteins and regenerate cells.

To further impress, LightStim has accelerated NASA’s LED technology to a whole new level with the development of its Multi-Wave technology. This technology works to simultaneously emit multiple wavelengths (colours) of light that help nourish the skin, offering a more radiant and youthful appearance.

The brand’s LightStim for Wrinkles is the first FDA cleared device to treat wrinkles on the whole face, and can be used on the forehead, crow’s feet, cheeks, nasolabial folds, the jawline, and even your lips. In FDA studies, 100 per cent of participants showed an improvement in their fine lines and wrinkles in just eight weeks. In addition, LightStim for Wrinkles also works to reduce the appearance of enlarged pores, firm and tone aged or tired skin, promote even skin tone, and ease under-eye puffiness.

"There’s a thing called the LightStim which I’m obsessed with at the moment. It’s at my dermatologist Dr Lancer’s office, and it is basically a LED light which is so rejuvenating for the skin. It’s great for collagen and bringing back all the nutrients that you need in your face. I’ve found it to be a really good thing. My facialist is Shani Darden, so I will go for a facial and then [get] the light over me. I’ve seen such a big difference in my skin since using it," Huntington-Whiteley tells Beauticate.

Using the same LED light therapy as LightStim for Wrinkles, the brand also offers LightStim for Pain - a device to assist with easing pain and inflammation while accelerating the body’s healing process. LightStim for Wrinkles works to temporarily relieve arthritic, muscle and joint pain, as well as reducing inflammation and stiffness in the body. Increasing blood circulation and diminishing bruising, the device can be used for post-workout soreness, accidents and sports injuries, backaches and arthritis, and to speed up the healing of cuts, abrasions and bruises.

LightStim for Wrinkles and LightStim for Pain are both available in a professional device and a retail device for use in the home. To find out more, click here to visit the brand listing. To view how-to videos on how both products work, visit https://youtu.be/XgcRLqciGAw or https://youtu.be/utVYAm7tDDU.

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