The DERMALEA LUXE™ Pro Max LED Therapy Mask System - Special Offer

BEST SELLER

TOP RATED

Sale price$149.95 USD Regular price$340.00 USD
Save 56%

The $300 Facial Has One Part That Actually Works. Now You Own It — While the Kettle Boils.

You saw it in a photo. Or the bathroom mirror, wrong hour.

Skin that used to bounce back… doesn't quite. A little duller. Fine lines that linger past lunch. And a neck quietly giving away more than your face.

You've done the creams. They feel lovely — and they sit on the surface, never reaching the collagen underneath, where the change you want actually lives.

The facials do work. But $200–$300 a visit, every few weeks, around a life that's already full? That was never going to last.

Here's what does: the same LED therapy those facials are built on — in a soft mask you own. Face and the neck most masks forget. Ten minutes while you keep living your day.

$300 a facial — or about $6 a session, one you own forever.

What It Is:
The DERMALEA LUXE™ Pro Max — a wireless, flexible-silicone LED system for your face and neck, built around 347 LEDs (280 visible + 67 infrared): the professional-grade light coverage behind a real clinic facial, minus the appointment, the markup, and the drive. Strap it on, pick your mode, and let it work while you make tea, fold laundry, or wind down for bed. No cords. No helmet feeling. No sitting still.

Why Women Choose It:
⦿ 347 LEDs, not 100 — most at-home masks stop around 100 bulbs. This runs 347 across the face and neck, so the light actually reaches every part of what it's treating — the same idea behind a professional panel.
⦿ Face and neck together — your skincare shouldn't quit at your jaw. The neck is the first place age shows and the last place most devices bother to cover. This one wears both.
⦿ Wireless, hands-free, built for a real day — fold the laundry, answer the emails, pack the bag. It moves with you instead of pinning you to a chair.
⦿ Flexible medical-grade silicone — it bends in your hand and molds to your face. No rigid plastic digging into your cheekbones.
⦿ Own the clinic once — a single facial runs $200–$300 and never ends. This you buy one time, and every session after is free, on your couch, on your clock.


🔒 60-Day Money-Back Guarantee — use it for two months. If your skin doesn't look brighter, smoother, and more like itself, send it back for a full refund.
Summer Flash Sale — live now.
⬇️ RECLAIM YOUR GLOW — ADD TO CART ⬇️

Choose your package:: 1 System - $149 (with free neck)
In stock, ships in 1–2 days.
FREE shipping above $90.
🔒 SECURE PAYMENT Visa Mastercard American Express Carte Bancaire PayPal
94 people are also looking at this product.

The Women Who Keep Reaching for It

It usually isn't vanity. It's a specific moment.

It's the mom whose skin changed after her last baby and never changed back — the pigmentation, the dullness that no serum touched. It's the woman who turned 40 and felt her skin stop cooperating overnight. It's the one on planes every other week, watching cabin air and hotel water undo everything. It's the one still getting Botox who just wants to stretch a little more time between appointments. And it's the one who doesn't buy anything until she's researched it into the ground.

Different lives, same realization: the expensive part of an LED facial was never the light. It was the appointment — the booking, the drive, the marble lobby, the markup. Take all that away and what's left is the technology itself, the part that actually does the work.

That's what this is. Not a watered-down beauty toy. The real mechanism, in a mask you keep on your nightstand and use whenever your skin starts asking for it — not only when the calendar and the budget happen to line up.

Why This One, and Not the Ten Cheaper Masks Online

Here's the thing nobody selling you a $40 mask wants you to know: with LED, coverage is everything. Most at-home masks scatter fewer than 100 bulbs across hard plastic, leaving half your face barely treated. The DERMALEA LUXE™ Pro Max places 347 LEDs across soft, face-molding silicone — so every part of your face and neck gets even, full-panel light, the way a professional device delivers it.

And the reason it matters comes down to a clock most women never hear about. After about 25, your skin loses roughly 1% of its collagen a year; by 50, nearly half of it is gone. That's the softening along the jaw, the lines that settle in. Red light is one of the few things shown to help your skin rebuild that collagen instead of just coating over it — and infrared reaches deeper than light that only treats the surface.

It's also, simply, comfortable enough to actually keep using. Pick it up and it bends in your hands — pliable, light, nothing rigid pressing on your face. One button cycles eight modes: red to help firm and smooth, blue for blemish-prone skin, green to help even the look of dark spots, and purple — the one everyone ends up loving — which works on breakouts and fine lines at the same time.

One customer, a 46-year-old teacher, added up what she'd been spending a year between Botox, facials, and premium creams: just under $5,800. "The math made me sick," she said. "That's a vacation. And for results that lasted two weeks." She bought one device instead. Her dermatologist's in-office unit, it turned out, had fewer lights than the one now sitting on her bathroom shelf.

Skincare That Doesn't Ask You to Sit Still

This is the part that decides whether a device gets used or ends up in a drawer.

Most "treatments" demand that you stop. Lie down. Stay near an outlet. Wait. This was built for the opposite. It's wireless and it straps on snug — face and neck at once — and then you go back to your life. Make the tea. Fold the laundry. Answer the emails. Pack for the trip. Get into bed and read. Ten minutes are gone before you've noticed you were "doing" anything at all.

That's the quiet genius of it: the routine you'll actually repeat is the one that costs you zero extra minutes. You were going to be standing in that kitchen anyway.

And it shows. The first thing most women notice isn't dramatic — it's a friend asking, a couple of weeks in, whether they got a facial. They didn't. They just stopped saving their skin for spa days.

Tomorrow Night, and Every Night After

The choice right now is the same one it's always been: keep booking the $300 facials you can't really keep up with, keep layering creams that sit on the surface — or own the ten minutes that actually work and do them on your own time.

The math is the easy part. One facial, $200–$300, and it never ends — you rebook, you pay again. This, you own once. Then every session after is free, in your own bathroom, for as long as you have it.

It's backed by the 60-Day Money-Back Guarantee — try it for two months, and if your skin doesn't look brighter and more like itself, send it back, no hard feelings. And if the device itself ever quits on you, the company replaces it, free — so "will this still work next year?" has a real answer instead of a hope.

⬇️ RECLAIM YOUR GLOW — ADD TO CART ⬇️

FAQs

Our customer support is available Monday to Friday: 8am-8:30pm.Average answer time: 24h

Free Shipping

For orders above $90

Customer Service

We're here to help

Return & Refunds

60 days money back Guarantee

Secure Payment

We use Stripe and Paypal