LG Electronics Inc. unveiled an eye skincare device that uses red LED and near-infrared LED lights and a pad with microcurrent therapy technology to improve skin conditions.
The device, which carries a price tag of 599,000 won, enhances skin tone and elasticity around the eyes and prevents eye bags and dark circles.
The product comes with an eye shield to protect eyes from glare and has a sensor to detect whether users have properly worn the device for their safety.
The goggles, which weigh 125 grams, are available in six types of skincare modes.
LG is expanding its presence in the beauty and health care sector to address the needs of the stay-at-home trend.
Preorders for LG Pra.L EyeCare, It is the eighth product launched under LG's beauty appliance brand PRA.L., will run until Oct. 29.
The brand's lineup includes an LED face mask and a hair growth helmet.
The device had passed the safety standards of South Korea's drug safety ministry and commerce


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