When it comes to celebrity skincare routines, many involve in-salon treatments that can’t be replicated at home. However, if you’ve been tempted to try out some celeb-approved high-tech treatments, we’ve found a laser device used by Abbey Clancy that comes with £200 worth of freebies.
While lasers are often associated with hair removal, they can also rejuvenate skin by stimulating core cells, and currently, there's a deal on one such anti-ageing laser treatment. LYMA, adored by the likes of Miranda Kerr, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Naomie Harris, is offering a complimentary one-month LYMA Supplement starter kit worth £199 when customers purchase one of their laser devices.
The LYMA Laser comes in at £1,999, while the more advanced LASER Pro is priced at £4,995. This kit amalgamates the brand's two key innovations: laser technology and next-generation supplementation that provides surface skin support and cellular support from within.
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The free LYMA Supplement gift offers a blend of 11 ingredients, including turmeric extract, prebiotic beta glucans, plant-based vitamin D, stable vitamin K, ashwagandha extract and other components, which are said to aid with relaxation, stress and complexion. Usually retailing at £199, it's currently free of charge when purchasing one of the accompanying lasers. However, it’s worth noting that the deal ends on August 15.
Last year, ahead of the BRIT Awards, Abbey Clancy shared a video of herself getting the laser-based facial from LYMA, on her Instagram stories. She wrote: “BRITS skin prep” and tagging the brand. Her treatment involved using two LYMA Lasers on either side of her face at the same time, with the treatment said to stimulate your skin cell renewal for younger-looking skin in a month.
The LYMA Laser is a cold laser designed to make users' skin appear more youthful by activating a genetic switch within each cell. According to the brand, this process can enhance wrinkles, reverse sagging and diminish pigmentation.
By dedicating just three minutes a day to using the product, customers could witness visible improvements in as little as 30 days - and it's reportedly a breeze to use. The LYMA Laser Pro takes things up a notch, allegedly tripling the potency of the standard LYMA Laser with a larger lens and expedited results, reports the Express.
It's also pain-free, portable and suitable for all skin tones. It can be used over makeup, SPF and on the move, as both devices are cordless.

For beauty enthusiasts exploring alternative options, the STYLPRO Pure Red LED Light Therapy Facial Device is available for £99 at Argos. The device purports to penetrate the skin deeply, resulting in a smoother, firmer, and more radiant complexion.
Another option is the Sensee Professional LED Light Therapy Face Mask Pink, currently on sale for £139.99 at Boots, designed to brighten, tighten, purify, clarify and naturally reverse signs of ageing.
Despite the abundance of alternative choices available, the LYMA collection is garnering remarkable reviews on their website. One customer revealed: "Expensive but I think it's making a difference and will hopefully cut the cost of going for facials."
Another user commented: "I've been using the laser for six weeks, once a day. While it is a hefty time commitment, I feel like I'm getting a $300 (£221) spa facial every day. It's fairly easy to work into my routine, simple and painless to use, doubles as a fancy gua sha tool and leaves my skin glowing."

One buyer detailed their personal skincare transformation, explaining: "Though I haven't finished the full three months, I am seeing positive results on my 71-year-old skin: nice smoother texture, lessening fine lines and maybe some reduction in my deep wrinkles."
They went on: "Have trouble using it every day, but usually do 5-6 times a week. Must say, I do find some treatments very relaxing and something I look forward to doing. Planning to splurge on the Pro version - cutting the treatment time will help me to be more consistent."
However, not all experiences were completely positive, as one purchaser outlined a frustrating incident. They explained: "Did have only one negative once. I received a package that had one of the capsules opened and it stained everywhere it touched and bled through the container that I have from LYMA onto my white marble nightstand."
In contrast, another user expressed their excitement: "Love this so much! Been waiting forever for it to be allowed in the US". For those eager to give it a go, the LYMA Supplement starter kit is currently up for grabs at no cost for the first month.
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