My opinion on the Nooance flexidome pro: The best LED on the market for the face?
LED masks, the new beauty trend that promises fast, visible results, are all over social networks.
Adored by celebrities, these futuristic devices have made their way into skincare routines. But are they really indispensable? Find out all you need to know about how the latest arrival on the market works. Based on light therapyLED masks use different wavelengths to target specific skin problems, and are fast becoming a must-have in the beauty world.
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Visit FlexiDôme Pro is unlike anything you've ever seen before: it's a 180° LED tunnel that covers not only the face, but also the neck, décolleté and even the scalp. What's great is that it doesn't touch the skin directly, guaranteeing a pleasant, long-lasting effect. optimum hygiene. For home use, it's also a real asset, especially if you can't stand having a mask on your face.
The FlexiDôme Pro, with its 780 high-precision LEDs, embodies technological innovation at the service of professional beauty. Designed to meet the most demanding needs, this device offers two customized modes for visible results on the skin:
1. Anti-aging mode :
- Intensively stimulates collagen and elastin production, restoring skin's youthfulness and firmness.
- Reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, while refining skin texture for a smoother, more luminous complexion.
- Improves skin density, leaving it firmer and visibly toned.
2. Clear skin mode :
- Eliminates acne-causing bacteria for healthier, blemish-free skin.
- Reduces inflammation and redness, evening out the complexion.
- Regulates sebum production, preventing the appearance of new imperfections and improving overall skin texture.
- Leaves skin soft and radiant, with a refined texture.
Warning: in Clear Skin mode, protective eyewear must be worn, as blue light can increase the risk of pigmentation spots on darker skin.
NOOĀNCE technology designed for professionals
With its 780 medical-grade LEDs optimally distributed, FlexiDôme Pro uses three wavelengths renowned for their benefits on the skin: 415 nm, 633 nm and 830 nm. These wavelengths, validated by scientific consensus, effectively target skin problems linked to aging and imperfections, while covering the face, décolleté and other areas of the body. Thanks to a dense distribution of LEDs, every centimeter of skin is precisely treated, ensuring optimal results.
Amplix technology: revolutionary amplifying lenses
FlexiDôme Pro's exclusive Amplix lenses guarantee constant light diffusion on the skin, with no loss of energy, maximizing the effects of sessions. This innovation ensures that each LED delivers its full power without compromise.
Immersive design and maximum comfort
The FlexiDôme Pro offers an immersive 180° experience, without direct skin contact, while guaranteeing maximum effectiveness. Every zone of the face, décolleté and even the scalp is treated, ensuring complete care. Its elegant, ergonomic design blends perfectly into professional spaces, offering not only results but also refined aesthetics.
How to use FlexiDôme Pro :
- Thoroughly clean the area to be treated.
- Lie down comfortably with your head slightly elevated.
- Position FlexiDôme Pro 5-7 cm from the skin.
- Select the desired mode via the remote control or directly on the device.
- Let the session run for 10 minutes, then the device will switch off automatically, but you can stop it at any time.
If you're thinking of investing in this device, now's the time! Thanks to an introductory offer running until October 21, the FlexiDôme Pro is now available at a very attractive price.
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Hello Doctor! What do you think of the other Nooance masks? Thank you
Hello,
So as usual I won't be able to use this mask either because of the IR which gives me a headache.
I don't understand why IR is used for everything, regardless of the model of LED mask, with the impossibility of choosing whether to combine it with red wavelengths or not... Several modes would be welcome for those who can't stand IR.
A question I often ask and which has never found a logical answer: why bother putting IRs everywhere, when the professional machines of the doctors (aestheticians, dermatologists....) I know don't contain any?
On the one hand, this really begs the question. On the other hand, we have some hindsight on 630nm wavelengths, but the use of IR is relatively recent, and I wouldn't be surprised if in a few years we came back to it: no hindsight for IR.
Why would IR give me a headache when 630nm red LEDs don't?
Something to think about...
Hello,
So as usual I won't be able to use this mask either because of the IR which gives me a headache.
I don't understand why IR is used for everything, regardless of the model of LED mask, with the impossibility of choosing whether to combine it with red wavelengths or not... Several modes would be welcome for those who can't stand IR.
A question I often ask and which has never found a logical answer: why bother putting IRs everywhere, when the professional machines of the doctors (aestheticians, dermatologists....) I know don't contain any?
On the one hand, this really begs the question. On the other hand, we have some hindsight on 630nm wavelengths, but the use of IR is relatively recent, and I wouldn't be surprised if in a few years we came back to it: no hindsight for IR.
Why would IR give me a headache when 630nm red LEDs don't?
Something to think about...