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Utilize the principle of the absorption of positive and negative ions to remove the dirt in the deep pores and thoroughly clean them, through iontophoresis, the beauty ingredients are penetrated into the skin.
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REAL USER RESULTS
The Results Are In
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How to Use
Beauty Havenᵀᴹ Anti Wrinkle Facial Massager👀
|   | Beauty Havenᵀᴹ Comb | Other Combs |
|---|---|---|
| 7 LED Light Therapy modes | ||
| Developed by skincare experts | ||
| Visible results in just 30 days | ||
| Gentle, relaxing and pain-free | ||
| Money back guarantee 90 day |
FAQ
Does this device really remove wrinkles and a double chin, or is it just marketing?
Does this device really remove wrinkles and a double chin, or is it just marketing?
LED light therapy in the red spectrum, combined with gentle heat and massage, can support collagen production, improve microcirculation and skin elasticity, so fine lines and mild sagging may look softer over time.
However, no at‑home device can fully replace plastic surgery or invasive treatments: the effect is mild, cumulative and most visible with regular use together with basic skincare (SPF, moisturizing, etc.).
How long does it take to see results?
How long does it take to see results?
According to user reports and data on home LED devices, noticeable changes in skin tone and firmness typically appear after several weeks of daily or near‑daily use.
The maximum effect builds gradually, so we recommend evaluating your results after 4–8 weeks of consistent use and taking before/after photos in the same lighting.
Is LED light harmful? Is it ultraviolet or some kind of “radiation”?
Is LED light harmful? Is it ultraviolet or some kind of “radiation”?
Skin LED therapy uses non‑ultraviolet, non‑thermal light with specific wavelengths (red, blue, green, yellow, etc.), which does not contain UV rays and does not tan the skin.
LED light therapy is widely used by clinics and dermatologists as a non‑invasive, relatively safe method when session time and usage rules are followed; serious side effects are rare.
Is it painful to use? Will there be burning or irritation?
Is it painful to use? Will there be burning or irritation?
Most LED massagers are described as painless: you feel gentle warmth and vibration rather than electric shocks or intense heat.
Some people, especially with sensitive or dry skin, may experience temporary redness, mild irritation or tightness, which usually goes away quickly after shortening the session or lowering the intensity
Is it safe to use the device every day?
Is it safe to use the device every day?
Most home LED devices are designed for regular use several times a week or even daily in short sessions (about 5–10 minutes per area), as long as the skin tolerates the procedure well.
We recommend starting with 3–4 sessions per week for 5–10 minutes, watching how your skin reacts, and only then gradually increasing the frequency if needed, without exceeding the time specified in the instructions.
Can this device replace salon procedures or plastic surgery?
Can this device replace salon procedures or plastic surgery?
Home LED massagers are intended as supportive, non‑invasive care and cannot reproduce the effect of surgical lifting or deep in‑clinic treatments such as lasers or RF lifting.
They are best for gentle anti‑age support, prolonging salon results and preventing loss of tone, but they are not a “magic cure” for pronounced sagging or large fat deposits.
Does it really reduce a double chin if I am not losing weight?
Does it really reduce a double chin if I am not losing weight?
LED light combined with vibration massage can improve microcirculation and support collagen synthesis with mild local warmth, so the skin under the chin can become firmer and more lifted.
However, the device does not burn significant amounts of fat: you mainly get a visual improvement of the jawline through better skin tone and minor local changes, not a full replacement for weight management or exercise.
Can I use the device if I have sensitive, couperose, or problem skin?
Can I use the device if I have sensitive, couperose, or problem skin?
People with sensitive skin, couperose, active inflammatory acne, pigment disorders or photosensitive conditions have a higher risk of redness, irritation or symptom flare‑ups if LED devices are used incorrectly.
In these cases, you should consult a dermatologist before regular use, patch‑test the device on a small area, avoid maximum settings and never use it over open wounds or active lesions.
Who is this device not recommended or contraindicated for?
Who is this device not recommended or contraindicated for?
Most LED device manufacturers do not recommend them for people with pronounced photosensitivity, epilepsy, certain eye conditions, active skin cancers, or those taking photosensitizing medications (some antibiotics, retinoids, etc.).
You should also avoid using any device on areas with infectious skin diseases, fresh scars, burns or right after aggressive procedures unless your doctor explicitly allows it.
Is it safe for the eyes? Do I need protective goggles?
Is it safe for the eyes? Do I need protective goggles?
Bright LED light shining directly into the eyes can cause discomfort, eye strain or headaches, especially with long exposure.
When using the device on the face, avoid pointing the light straight into your eyes, keep them closed during treatment and, if you are sensitive, use protective goggles as many experts recommend for home LED devices.