Beauty Pie LED mask ad banned over misleading anti-wrinkle claim
An advert for Beauty Pie's LED face mask has been banned for making misleading anti-wrinkle claims. It stated the mask was "clinically proven to reduce wrinkles in four weeks" but the advertising watchdog said it did not provide enough evidence to support this claim. Beauty Pie
An advert for Beauty Pie's LED face mask has been banned for making misleading anti-wrinkle claims.
It stated the mask was "clinically proven to reduce wrinkles in four weeks" but the advertising watchdog said it did not provide enough evidence to support this claim.
Beauty Pie said it was tested by 28 people aged 30 to 65 over four weeks but the Advertising Standards Authority said this was a "relatively small" sample size.
LED technology is commonly used in medical settings to treat eczema, acne, psoriasis and sun damage, but at-home LED devices are becoming more popular.
The LED market is set to be worth ยฃ600m globally by 2032, according to analysis firm Skyquest.
However, dermatologists have told the BBC there have not been clinical trials with large enough sample sizes for long enough periods of time to know the benefits of at-home LED masks.
Beauty Pie is a direct-to-consumer, membership-based cosmetics firm which markets its products as luxury formulas with affordable prices.
Its C-Wave Light Facial LED mask costs ยฃ199 to Beauty Pie members or ยฃ299 to non-members, which the brand says is considerably cheaper than similar rival products.
