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Shark CryoGlow LED face mask reviewed after 100 treatments

A beauty tech reviewer has tested the Shark CryoGlow LED face mask over 100 times, noting its effectiveness for managing breakouts and refreshing puffy eyes.

  • The Shark CryoGlow LED face mask, released in 2024, uses red, near-infrared, and blue light wavelengths.
  • The mask offers pre-programmed settings for anti-ageing, blemish repair, and skin sustain, along with undereye cooling pads.
  • Blue light in the Blemish Repair mode should be used with caution on darker skin tones due to a risk of hyperpigmentation.

A beauty tech reviewer has conducted over 100 treatments with the Shark CryoGlow LED face mask, making it their most thoroughly tested product. The reviewer, who has acne-prone skin, found the Blemish Repair mode particularly beneficial, noting fewer breakouts and quicker healing times.

The CryoGlow mask, priced at £299.99, was Shark's first entry into skincare in 2024. It features 160 LEDs across three wavelengths: red light for skin healing and collagen, near-infrared light for deeper penetration, and blue light to reduce acne-causing bacteria.

The mask includes pre-programmed settings such as a six-minute anti-ageing mode, an eight-minute blemish repair mode, and a four-minute skin sustain mode. It is also the only LED mask reviewed to feature cooling pads under the eyes, which can be used for five to 15 minutes to help depuff the area.

While the cooling pads were effective for soothing puffy eyes, their use significantly reduced battery life. The mask provided 17 treatments with LED therapy alone, but only seven treatments when the cooling function was used at its highest setting.

What this means for you: If you have darker skin, use caution with the Blemish Repair mode due to the blue light, which can cause hyperpigmentation.

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