Lucibel, the French LED technology company specializing in advanced regenerative skin products, has developed two new path-breaking devices.
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A groundbreaking firm, which has partnered with Dior to market a futuristic looking anti-ageing Ove Pro Cell Regen mask, gave a first peek at the devices on its recent Innovation Day.
Leveraging three years of research and development, Lucibel harnessed photobiomodulation technology, which uses red light to stimulate the skin cells, to create a new Ove Body Light. It’s a flexible device with varying wavelengths and power levels that seamlessly contours the body. And particularly effective at promoting cellular regeneration, preventing stretch marks and cellulite, while visibly reducing the appearance of ‘orange peel’ skin.
“For over a decade, Lucibel has been anticipating that the future of cosmetics will be intimately linked to light… Our Ove Body Light is a proven success. Combining medical science and light technology means we can greatly improve skin tone,” explained Lucibel’s CEO Frederic Granotier, at a presentation inside the Samaritaine luxury store on the Seine.
A clinical study conducted by the Gredeco laboratory revealed a significant decrease in cellulite by 13.6% on the thighs and a 30.9% reduction in dimple volume after just 28 days of use, Lucibel insisted.
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While the brand’s new Hair Ove Light, which uses site specific mapping, addresses hair concerns, notably improving quality and growth, as well as enhancing its shine and texture.
Like, Lucibel’s break-through mask, the form of the Hair Over Light was created by Olivier Lapidus, the noted French designer who already back in the 90s had developed the very first luminous textiles, creating dresses mixed with technology and solar panels.
“Thanks to breakthroughs in molecular biology Lucibel’s photobiomodulation technology now extends to a wider range of applications. Clinical studies validate the significant improvement brought by Lucibel’s innovative protocols, which allow a clear reduction in oxidative stress with a direct impact on free radicals and highlight a notable anti-inflammatory effect,” said Michèle Pelletier, a dermatologist expert in photobiomodulation, and medical advisor to Lucibel.
The Dior partnership eventually led to Dior Skin Light, a high-tech mask now available in Dior Cheval Black spa in Paris and in key flagships like Geneva, London, Oslo and Paris.
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