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Currentbody 2 will it make much difference in my fifties?

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Holidaymodeon · 05/03/2026 20:12

I impulsively bought a Currentbody 2 mask.
I can’t really afford it but I don’t have any other treatments and never have any time to look after myself.
I always looked young for my age but have disabilities, depleting oestrogen and trauma plus intense medication regime for pain management and I’ve aged ten years in about a year .
i had Botox once but didn’t like the way it made me feel and I don’t have funds or time for regular top ups.
did lots of research and it seems like a good buy for me but now I’m having the fear, it’s a large outlay and I worry that my wrinkles are too deepest and my sagging too saggy, hollows too hollow etc for the device to make much difference.

is there anyone fifties or older who’s used one of these and seen any positive or significant results?

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Perfidia · 05/03/2026 20:25

I don’t own one (yet) but have been impressed when trying them out. There’s a good comparison article today in The Guardian:

https://www.theguardian.com/thefilter/2025/sep/19/best-led-red-light-therapy-face-masks

The important things seem to be that you should already be taking care of your skin, and that you have to use the mask consistently.

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https://www.theguardian.com/thefilter/2025/sep/19/best-led-red-light-therapy-face-masks

dozer222 · 05/03/2026 20:46

They do have a positive effect on the skin, but they aren’t going to fix deep wrinkles or sagging.

Holidaymodeon · 06/03/2026 00:20

Perfidia · 05/03/2026 20:25

I don’t own one (yet) but have been impressed when trying them out. There’s a good comparison article today in The Guardian:

https://www.theguardian.com/thefilter/2025/sep/19/best-led-red-light-therapy-face-masks

The important things seem to be that you should already be taking care of your skin, and that you have to use the mask consistently.

Thank you, I will read this

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Holidaymodeon · 06/03/2026 00:20

dozer222 · 05/03/2026 20:46

They do have a positive effect on the skin, but they aren’t going to fix deep wrinkles or sagging.

Thanks, I guess a positive effect will effect some changes, maybe not all the changes but hopefully I will see some difference

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Girlintheframe · 06/03/2026 01:06

They won’t have any effect on sagging at least they haven’t on mine.
They are however meant to stimulate collagen so maybe beneficial for skin elasticity and firmness.
ive had the current body 2 since January and use it every other day. I can’t say I’ve noticed much difference tbh though my skin does look more glowy maybe. I’m pretty fastidious with skin care tho so that helps.

Holidaymodeon · 07/03/2026 17:50

Girlintheframe · 06/03/2026 01:06

They won’t have any effect on sagging at least they haven’t on mine.
They are however meant to stimulate collagen so maybe beneficial for skin elasticity and firmness.
ive had the current body 2 since January and use it every other day. I can’t say I’ve noticed much difference tbh though my skin does look more glowy maybe. I’m pretty fastidious with skin care tho so that helps.

I’m not fastidious at all. I have long term ill health and just don’t have time or energy to look after myself x this felt like possibly a good way to help improve things a bit

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lindyloo57 · 07/03/2026 18:18

I don't know if they really work, all the bloggers on Instagram are pushing sale of them, that puts me off straight away, there was one yesterday all the creams she keeps promoting the light treatments . Yes she probably doesn't pay a penny all free, she looks great, but probably just lucky with great skin, when I ask which cream is the best to buy out of all she is promoting as I can't afford to buy the 20 or so she mentioned, she doesn't answer, as she can't upset the others, its all a con to get us to spend money.

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