[Review] Beauty Gadgets by LMS Spotlights
[Sponsored Review]
Picture this – You are going out for a photoshoot but there is this irritating huge red zit right smack in your face. Or, you are going for an event and that red spot attracted unwanted attention. First impression FAIL big time! :damnit:
Ever had this experience? Yes, I did. I get acne pretty often especially before my menses. And I always get it whenever I have to attend events.
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Well, fret no more. LMS (a.k.a. Love My Skin) Spotlights can be your saviour. It uses red light therapy which helps to clear spots quickly and effectively. Specially designed to look like cosmetic products (i.e. compact case, mascara and lipstick), they look pretty sleek and stylish to carry around.
Lo and behold, here are some things you need to know about these cool beauty gadgets:
- Only work on fresh pimples and acne, mild to moderate condition. They help to reduce the redness and inflammation.
- Will not work on pigmentation/ scars/ pit holes.
- It is perfectly fine to use them even when you do not have zits. Prevention is better than cure.
- Uses technology to increase the production of new skin cells by 155%, which is pretty impressive.
- Use it for one minute, three times a day. For LMS Spotlight 3, you will have to use it for three minutes, three times a day.
- You can use it even when having makeup on.
- LMS Spotlight 8 and 24 has integrated alarms to inform you when the one minute is up.
- Suitable for all skin types. Hence, you do have to worry about having skin reactions, etc.

Why I like it:
- Unlike pimple creams, they do not dry out the skin or make the skin feel sticky and oily.
- Convenient and I can bring it wherever I go.
- Sleek and stylish
- Easy to use
- Lightweight
After usage:
- No side effects, safe to use.
- I have a tiny zit under my chin. The redness has slightly reduced, but perhaps I would need to use it longer for more significant results.

LMS Spotlight 3 – ideal for single spots. Sleek and lightweight, you can just slip it into your clutch or handbag. Retails at $79.

LMS Spotlight 8 – ideal to use it on a few spots. Slightly larger than the LMS Spotlight 3 and it retails at $129.

LMS Spotlight 24 – suitable for larger surface area like your cheek or back. Retails at $199.

LMS Spotlights are already available exclusively at Guardian stores islandwide. Do join their Facebook page or Twitter for more updates.




May 8th, 2011 at 8:59 pm
hey babe, do you think it’ll work if i wrap a normal torchlight with red cellophane?
May 9th, 2011 at 10:19 pm
Um I can’t advise you as I don’t have the expertise. But better don’t try it since it’s not proven to work.
November 3rd, 2011 at 5:27 am
a torch with red cover will def NOT work, it isnt just coloured light it is a specific wavelength which penetrates the skin – do you really think they’d charge so much for a glorified red torch?!