Glotech™ Mask Lite
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Frequently asked questions
It's effective, easy, and, best of all, safe. Follow these tips to get the most out of your Glotech™ Mask.
How often should the mask be used?
To start, we recommend using your Glotech™ mask 5-7 days a week for optimal results. One treatment lasts 10 minutes and your mask turns off automatically after that.
If desired, you may complete up to two treatments per day (either using different light modes or doing two of the same).
We designed Glotech™ devices to fit seamlessly into your daily routine. All devices are wireless and rechargeable so you can multitask while getting a clinical-grade skincare treatment!
After 4-6 weeks, when you are seeing your desired results, you may reduce to maintenance treatments 2-4 days per week.
Can I combine treatments?
You can do up to two 10-minute sessions in one day. We recommend combining Red (620nm) and Blue (415nm) light. You can combine treatments either back-to-back or at different times of the day. Red light works to relax and sooth so it is recommended at night, while blue light can be energizing so we recommend using that setting earlier in the day.
How soon can I expect to see results?
You will notice a difference after just a few treatments, and with each session you will continue to see improvement. Below is a typical progression of results.
Week 1-2:
- Smoother and more hydrated skin with a natural radiant glow
- Improved texture and skin tone
- Redness and puffiness reduced
Week 3-4:
- Wrinkles and fine lines smoothing out
- Pigmentation starting to fade
Week 5-6:
- More dramatic improvements in the appearance of wrinkles, sun damage, hyperpigmentation and acne scars
- Confidence in your glowing skin, without makeup
Remember: consistency is key (use your mask daily for best results!) and everyone’s skin and personal goals are different.
We are so confident you will love your results that we offer a 30-day money back guarantee, no questions asked!
Are there any adverse effects?
LED devices are classified by the FDA as possessing “non-significant risk”. The LEDs emit no UV light, so there is no risk of sunburn or skin cancer. If you have light sensitivity or are taking medications that can cause light sensitivity, it is not recommended to use this mask. Please see questions below about precautions and contraindications.
Who should avoid using LED therapy?
We recommend speaking to your doctor first if you are pregnant, undergoing chemotherapy, have epilepsy or photoallergy or are taking any of the following medications: steroids injections, cortisone injections, medications causing light sensitivity (such as Tetracycline).
Glotech devices are intended for adults age 18 and over.