As someone who writes about beauty, it should come as no surprise that I'm constantly testing out the . That includes skin-care, makeup, and hair products, but also cool gadgets like and . At this point, I thought that I had seen it all, until I heard about the ($799).

The product has one of the most expensive price tags I've seen for an mask, but it also looks unlike anything else I've used in the past. It's made with a flexi-fit silicone that molds to your face, and although it will leave you looking like a cast member in "Tron," the results are worth it. Keep scrolling to read my full review.

The LED mask works in conjunction with an app, and although I did find the need for an app to use it a bit annoying initially, it's actually been quite useful. You can choose specific treatments, like an "anti-wrinkle" treatment that runs for 15 minutes and cycles through three different LED colors, as well as a five minute "quick refresh" treatment that cycles through three LED colors. There's also an "oil balancing" treatment, a "repairing" treatment, and a "quick refresh" treatment, but those treatments can only be accessed through a paid subscription (more on that later).

The app also allows you to adjust the intensity of the lights on the mask, with three options: low, medium, and high. On the other hand, you can also cycle through the different LED options without using the app at all. I've tested a lot of LED masks, and this is the only one I've found that sits on my face almos.