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Revitalise your hands with AstraeaNatura⢠LED Hand Mitts, an advanced light therapy treatment designed to improve skin health and restore youthful radiance.
The pair of ergonomic silicone mitts fits comfortably over the back of your hands, delivering a choice of red or green LED light to target common signs of ageing, pigmentation, and dryness in just 10 minutes a day. The mitts provide immediate comfort to chapped, sore, or irritated hands.
Over time, hands appear smoother, softer, and visibly rejuvenated, while irritated or sensitive skin is instantly soothed.
Key benefits of the AstraeaNatura⢠LED Hand Mitts:
- Reduces the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and pigmentation for smoother, more even-looking skin.
- Boosts skin hydration and overall hand wellness with daily use.
- Easy to incorporate into your routine for professional results at home.
How to use:
- Place the mitts over clean, dry hands and secure with the adjustable wrist straps.
- Switch the device on using the ON/OFF button and select your preferred light therapy mode.
- Relax for 10 minutes as the mitts deliver targeted LED treatment. Turn off manually at any time or let the automatic timer shut the device down.
- Follow with Margaret DabbsÂŽ London Intensive Anti-ageing Hand Serum and PURE Repairing Hand Cream for optimal results.
Charging & storage:
- Indicator light blinks slowly while charging and turns off when fully charged. Low battery is indicated by a fast blink.
- Recharge fully before use; lithium-ion battery included.
- Keep in the supplied travel pouch when not in use. USB-C charging cable included for convenience.
Safety information:
- For adult use only. Keep out of reach of children.
- Do not use on open wounds, surgical sites, bacterial infections, or areas affected by vitiligo.
- Not suitable for treatment of rosacea, moles, warts, cancerous lesions, or any conditions outside the deviceâs intended use.
- Do not use if pregnant, breastfeeding, or if you have a history of seizures, epilepsy triggered by light, or photosensitive disorders. Consult a healthcare professional if taking photosensitising medication.