Photology Ritual Trio Review: The Best Skincare to Use with LED Face Masks

Pairing advanced skincare with LED therapy can be the difference between good results and genuinely transformative ones, and that’s exactly where the Photology Ritual Trio shines. After already seeing great results from the Pure Tone Glow LED Face Mask, I was curious to see how a system designed specifically to work with red light therapy could elevate my routine even further. 

I began using the Photology Ritual Trio alongside my Pure Tone Glow during a period when my skin was dealing with a mix of hyperpigmentation and breakouts. While the LED mask was already helping to calm inflammation and support repair, introducing this three step ritual felt like giving my skin the tools it needed to respond faster and more effectively to the light therapy. What makes the Photology Ritual Trio so impressive is how intentionally it’s designed. Rather than acting as standard skincare steps, each product plays a very specific role in optimising the LED process – before, during, and after treatment. It felt less like layering products and more like following a carefully engineered ritual that worked in harmony with the light. 

The Q10 Pre-treatment Phyto Cleanser quickly became a favourite. It cleansed deeply without stripping my skin and left it feeling fresh and perfectly prepped. Knowing it was removing impurities that could block light penetration gave me confidence that every LED session was working at full capacity. My skin always felt plump afterwards, never tight or dry. Next came the Chlorophyll Photo Masque, which I used during my LED sessions with the Pure Tone Glow. This step felt like the real game-changer. The masque has a cooling, soothing texture that instantly calmed my skin, especially on days when breakouts felt inflamed. Over time, I noticed that post acne marks and areas of hyperpigmentation began to fade more quickly, and my overall complexion took on a brighter, more even glow. Finally, the Peptide Stem Cell Serum sealed everything in beautifully. Applied after my LED sessions, it left my skin feeling deeply nourished and visibly smoother by morning. This step really helped extend the benefits of the treatment, my skin looked firmer, more rested, and consistently luminous, even on days when I wasn’t using the mask. 

After several weeks of using the Photology Ritual Trio consistently with the Pure Tone Glow LED Face Mask, the improvement in my skin was undeniable. Breakouts healed faster, pigmentation softened noticeably, and my skin had a healthy glow. What I loved most was how seamlessly this ritual fit into my routine. It didn’t feel complicated or excessive, just intentional. Each step had a clear purpose, and together they made my LED sessions feel more effective and more results driven. The Photology Ritual Trio isn’t just an add on to LED therapy, it’s the missing link that helps you get the absolute most out of it. If you’re already investing in red light

treatments, especially with a device like the Pure Tone Glow, this trio takes your results to the next level. 

To shop the Photology Ritual Trio click here: 

https://www.photology.beauty/collections/photology/products/photology-ritual-trio 

To shop the Pure Tone Glow LED Face Mask click here: 

https://puretoneaesthetics.com/products/pure-tone-glow-led-face-mask

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Jamila Woodley is a freelance writer specialising in art, fashion, beauty, music, and interviews, both written and in person. Her work has been featured in Noctis Magazine, Public Offerings and other notable independent publications. Known for her vibrant social energy and passion for human connection, Jamila brings these qualities to her writing and interviews, creating compelling and authentic narratives. Her creative pursuits also include filmmaking where she is showcasing her versatility as a storyteller. A passionate traveler, Jamila has explored the globe, driven by a desire to immerse herself in diverse cultures and connect with the people who bring them to life.

Jamila Woodley

Jamila is a freelance writer specialising in art, fashion, beauty, music, and interviews, both written and in person. Her work has been featured in Noctis Magazine, Fall Magazine, Gigslutz and other notable independent publications.

Known for her vibrant social energy and passion for human connection, Jamila brings these qualities to her writing and interviews, creating compelling and authentic narratives. Her creative pursuits also include filmmaking; she has produced a short film commissioned by Rural Media and funded by Arts England, showcasing her versatility as a storyteller.

A passionate traveler, Jamila has explored the globe, driven by a desire to immerse herself in diverse cultures and connect with the people who bring them to life.

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