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At-home LED (light-emitting diode) therapy tools shine light at specific wavelengths onto the skin, targeting wrinkles, blemishes and inflammation. (These differ from lasers, which emit a single wavelength, can penetrate more deeply, and are used more frequently in clinical settings.) They also boast high price tags: CurrentBody Skin’s LED face mask is £299;

