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The Red and Blue Light Therapy Wand by Project E Beauty (LumaGlow Blue) combines dual-wavelength LED technology in a portable 370g device designed to reduce blemishes and promote youthful skin. Available since March 2022, it offers fast-acting results and is highly rated by users seeking professional-grade skincare at home or on the move.

















| ASIN | B09VPRHX9D |
| ASIN | B09VPRHX9D |
| Brand | Project E Beauty |
| Country of origin | China |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (39) |
| Customer reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (39) |
| Date First Available | 30 Mar. 2022 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Item model number | PE732 |
| Manufacturer | Project E Beauty |
| Package Dimensions | 21.5 x 14.9 x 7.1 cm; 370 g |
| Units | 1 Count |
M**R
Received same day as purchased
My wife says it works straight away and I've noticed the difference, would definitely recommend. Has worked on a number of skin blemishes.
C**Y
Ma fille est ravie.
C**N
Peu efficace sur moi
S**H
This does not hold a charge and will not work while plugged in. I was able to use it only once. Very frustrating, particularly as it was expensive.
S**N
Great product! Well made, easy to use, and it works! Skin looks great!
M**A
-Would I get it again or recommend it – Maybe- but if you have any seizure risk to bright or flashing, strobing lights please note that it has that function and you likely should avoid using it. -Why: This is very, very intense blue light therapy. It's hard to imagine it being any stronger in a professional's office. You will absolutely need to wear the included goggles, it's so strong (see pictures). -Seizure risk caution: One of the buttons makes it strobe and flash like a strobe light. There may be some therapeutic benefit to this, but this is very dangerous for those with seizures who may accidentally press it not knowing it's there. -If you have seizures or sensitivity to flashing strobes, the button is very easy to push (see instructions in the pictures) on accident during use. It might not be worth the risk of accidental exposure to a strobe light if you have seizures. Frankly I would not risk it if I were at risk of inducing a seizure. -I get sick (immediately nauseated, dizzy) around strobe lights but don't seize but freeze up and get immediately disoriented (I suspect I could have a seizure with enough exposure). It's so easy to accidentally push the strobe flash button, it worries me. I was able to get it off, but the effect (from any strobe, not just this) is so intense on me, I worry I won't be able to get it off in time. It's a bit worrying. Pros: -This is a very, very strong blue LED light (see pictures). It's hard to imagine a light any stronger than this. If you think you've seen strong LED lights in other devices, this one is likely going to be the strongest you've seen. I know it's the strongest I've ever seen. It's so strong it's a little scary even without the strobe. It may be too intense even without the strobe for some people. -Well made, well balanced in the hand and doesn't try to slip out of your hand during use. No sharp spots or rough edges on the handle or treatment head. -USB rechargeable (comes with a USB cord) you provide your own plug or power source. Cons: -The strobe button is very easy to push on accident and make it flash like a strobe light. I'd avoid it if this is a risk for you. You can accidentally press it while holding it. -You will need the included goggles. They work very well to make it tolerable. This is so bright and intense I wouldn't feel safe or tolerate using it without them. It’s a serious light treatment. -The treatment head comes off and on. It looked like they could have included a red light therapy as well, but they didn't. At this high price point, I'd have hoped they would have offered both together. -Not necessarily a con but should be noted: blue light therapy only-no red, no heat, no cold, no sonic or massage. Final Thoughts: -It's hard to imagine there are many at home devices (or in-office) this intense for the light therapy. It's like having a flashlight in your face. The final picture I took (see pictures) it is in the dark and it looks like it makes a good flashlight. It’s a very high powered intense blue light treatment. -This is going to be a powerful device for those who aren't at risk of a seizure (or migraine) from the flashing light. It doesn't flash if you don't press the flash. But I found it very, very easy to accidentally when handling it, not just turning it off and on or adjusting it. -Those with seizures would likely be safer to skip this due to the risk of exposure on accident to the strobe function. And it is a very, very intense strobe as the light is so intense. -You will need to use the included eye protection. It would likely be intolerable for most people without it, it’s that intense.
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