mercredi 4 janvier 2017

Lena Dunham's High-Tech Acne Mask Is a Totally Affordable Drugstore Steal

If you deal with acne, you know that treatments - professional and over the counter alike - can get costly. This is especially true when you get technology involved. Laser therapy and other intensive remedies can set you back hundreds of dollars as well as hours of time. However, Lena Dunham recently took to Instagram to prove that achieving clear skin doesn't require a major commitment.

"Saw the ad for the light therapy acne mask and became obsessed so when we got home from our journey it was waiting on my side of the bed. Thank you @jackantonoff, even if you just did it to amuse yourself," she declared, holding a remote that controlled a futuristic piece of technology on her face.

The device is the Neutrogena Light Therapy Acne Mask, which uses a blend of blue and red LED lights to fight breakouts. (Blue specifically kills blemish-causing bacteria, while red diminishes inflammation.) Each daily treatment is only 10 minutes, which can be done during other activities, such as making breakfast or watching television . . . much simpler than heading to a dermatologist's clinic. And, because the product is from Neutrogena, it's available at drugstores. It's pricier than your typical drugstore spot treatment - it's $35 - but considering the cost of fancier creams or devices, this mask is a total steal.

Lena's not the only celebrity fan of the Light Therapy mask. Actress Olivia Holt counts herself as a huge fan, telling POPSUGAR, "it's bringing your own dermatologist back home. You use it for literally 10 minutes and then you're done."

Read on to see more shots of the mask in action, then shop it for yourself.



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