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The Healing Happy Method

Dry Brush Skin Care Kit + Body Oil New Year

Regular price $69.99 USD
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All the brushes and charts you need for healthy, glowing skin. This kit includes:

  • Body dry brush with boar bristles and natural wood handle
  • Facial dry brush with boar bristles and natural wood handle and instructions
  • Laminated full body dry brushing instruction chart (9 x 6 inches)
  • Natural Oil-Based Soap
  • Sisal soap bag
  • Body Healing Oil (4 oz)

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I use my LED mask?

Consistency matters more than intensity. Most people start with 3–5 sessions per week, then adjust based on how their skin responds. Think of it as building a rhythm — gentle, steady support over time.

How long should each session be?

Each session typically lasts about 10–20 minutes, depending on your routine. The goal isn’t to overdo it — it’s to create a sustainable practice your skin can rely on.

Do I use oils before or after LED?

We recommend using LED on clean, dry skin first. After your session, apply your oil-based skincare to help calm, nourish, and support your skin barrier. Light prepares the skin — oils help seal in the support.

How long before I see results?

Some people notice improvements in redness and clarity within a few weeks. More visible changes in tone and texture often appear after 4–8 weeks of consistent use. Healing takes time — and consistency.

Is LED light therapy safe?

Yes. Our masks use clinically studied wavelengths designed to support your skin’s natural processes. The experience should feel gentle and comfortable — never hot or painful.

Can I use LED if I have sensitive skin?

Yes. LED therapy is often well tolerated by sensitive or reactive skin because it works beneath the surface without exfoliating or stripping. If you’re unsure, start slowly and observe how your skin responds.

Can I use LED with other skincare products?

Yes, but simplicity works best. Avoid using strong actives (like retinoids or exfoliating acids) immediately before treatment. Keep your routine calm and supportive.

Can I use LED around my eyes?

Avoid direct exposure to your eyes and always keep them protected. While the light is designed to be safe, your comfort and safety come first.

What skin concerns does LED help support?

Different light wavelengths are commonly used to support concerns like acne, visible redness, uneven tone, and signs of aging. Our method focuses on creating a supportive environment for overall skin health — not chasing quick fixes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I use my LED mask?

Consistency matters more than intensity. Most people start with 3–5 sessions per week, then adjust based on how their skin responds. Think of it as building a rhythm — gentle, steady support over time.

How long should each session be?

Each session typically lasts about 10–20 minutes, depending on your routine. The goal isn’t to overdo it — it’s to create a sustainable practice your skin can rely on.

Do I use oils before or after LED?

We recommend using LED on clean, dry skin first. After your session, apply your oil-based skincare to help calm, nourish, and support your skin barrier. Light prepares the skin — oils help seal in the support.

How long before I see results?

Some people notice improvements in redness and clarity within a few weeks. More visible changes in tone and texture often appear after 4–8 weeks of consistent use. Healing takes time — and consistency.

Is LED light therapy safe?

Yes. Our masks use clinically studied wavelengths designed to support your skin’s natural processes. The experience should feel gentle and comfortable — never hot or painful.

Can I use LED if I have sensitive skin?

Yes. LED therapy is often well tolerated by sensitive or reactive skin because it works beneath the surface without exfoliating or stripping. If you’re unsure, start slowly and observe how your skin responds.

Can I use LED with other skincare products?

Yes, but simplicity works best. Avoid using strong actives (like retinoids or exfoliating acids) immediately before treatment. Keep your routine calm and supportive.

Can I use LED around my eyes?

Avoid direct exposure to your eyes and always keep them protected. While the light is designed to be safe, your comfort and safety come first.

What skin concerns does LED help support?

Different light wavelengths are commonly used to support concerns like acne, visible redness, uneven tone, and signs of aging. Our method focuses on creating a supportive environment for overall skin health — not chasing quick fixes.

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