OBAA Beauty LED Mask: Affordable Luxury


Due to the pandemic, we are constantly in masks. They can get annoying, sweaty, and some of us are more prone to breakouts because of them. However, there is one mask that you’ll love and want to wear. Changing the way we all look at skincare is the OBAA Beauty LED Mask. This miracle mask renders taking care of your skin fun, and you don’t need to do much work. The technology behind the device was actually developed by NASA and it is FDA cleared. Forget those expensive creams and visits to the salon, which can add up. With this product all you need is ten minutes a day to see results. With seven different LED light settings to choose from, the mask targets all the major skin concerns which include: acne, blemishes, dark spots, hyperpigmentation, dull skin, wrinkles, redness, aging skin and inflammation. All of this to bring about a clearer, youthful and glowing complexion.

What I love about this product is you can choose to relax or carry on with work because the mask does everything for you. Some masks require that you remain still for a certain amount of time, but not with OBAA! I can take care of my skin and can still do my job at the same time; this is the perfect product for the multitasker. It’s also fun to see all the different colors of lights, knowing they each do something different and beneficial. And if you’re worried, OBAA is completely pain-free. Free Shipping on all orders in the US when you spend over $50. Discover this amazing product HERE.

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Telina Cuppari Senior Staff Writer at Beauty News NYC
Telina Cuppari

Senior Staff Writer

Telina Cuppari is a world explorer who loves people and pizza. Originally from California, Telina speaks three languages and has worked in seven countries and traveled extensively in more than 30 nations. She now resides in New Jersey where she holds two Guinness World Records for the Largest Collection of Pizza-Related Items. Her husband was kind enough to let her turn their garage into a pizza museum. Telina received her master’s in Edinburgh, Scotland and after spent three more years in the capital writing for one of the country’s largest newspapers about her failed relationships and dating foreign men. She loves anything beauty related, cooking strange food that’s super healthy, and meeting new people. Telina is the founder of Pizza Kindness, an independent, nonprofit dedicated to spreading kindness throughout the tristate area with pizza-related events and campaigns that support college scholarships and other charitable organizations.