The expansive world of skincare is not only ever-changing, but also ever-evolving.

This even applies to simple routines like facials.

There’soxygen facials and hydrafacials, and there’sthe microcurrent facial.

Women getting an LED facial

According toHealthline, LED light therapy was originally developed by NASA, who used it for plant growth experiments.

LED light therapy treatments involve your practitioner using either red or blue light frequencies on your face.

Red frequencies are used for anti-aging treatments, while blue frequencies are used for acne treatments.

Woman receiving blue light frequencies in an LED facial

While it’s known for its wide array of uses, it’s also known for its safety profile.

When it comes to results, LED facials seem to be second to none.

My skin felt smoother and was noticeably clearer."

This instant reward comes with a price tag, though.

LED facial rates usually sit around $125 for 30 minutes and $195 for 50 minutes of treatment.

Still, it can be a nice occasional treat.