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frontpagebshakil posted Jun 20, 2026 10:02 PM
frontpagebshakil posted Jun 20, 2026 10:02 PM

Costco Members: Shark CryoGlow LED Skin Clearing Face Mask w/ Charging Stand

+ Free S&H

$310

$360

13% off
Costco Wholesale
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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Shark CryoGlow LED Skin Clearing Face Mask w/ Charging Stand (FW332COPL) on sale for $309.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member bshakil for sharing this deal.

Details:
  • Under-Eye Revive: Visibly tightens under-eyes in minutes with 3 temperature-controlled chill levels
  • Better Aging: Clinically tested to reduce fine lines and firm skin using Red and Deep Infrared light to stimulate collagen
  • Skin Clearing: Reduces acne, breakouts, and redness with proprietary Blue, Deep Infrared, and Red light combination
  • Skin Sustain: Maintain results with short daily doses of Red, Deep Infrared, and Blue light after 8-week cycles
  • FDA Cleared
  • Includes: Clip-on Chill Pads, Remote, Storage Bag, Charging Stand, CryoGlow SleepiSilk Pillow Case

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $129 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $438.99.
  • $50 manufacturer's savings is valid 6/20/26 through 6/28/26. While supplies last. Limit 5 per member.

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Written by bshakil
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About the Poster
Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Shark CryoGlow LED Skin Clearing Face Mask w/ Charging Stand (FW332COPL) on sale for $309.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member bshakil for sharing this deal.

Details:
  • Under-Eye Revive: Visibly tightens under-eyes in minutes with 3 temperature-controlled chill levels
  • Better Aging: Clinically tested to reduce fine lines and firm skin using Red and Deep Infrared light to stimulate collagen
  • Skin Clearing: Reduces acne, breakouts, and redness with proprietary Blue, Deep Infrared, and Red light combination
  • Skin Sustain: Maintain results with short daily doses of Red, Deep Infrared, and Blue light after 8-week cycles
  • FDA Cleared
  • Includes: Clip-on Chill Pads, Remote, Storage Bag, Charging Stand, CryoGlow SleepiSilk Pillow Case

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $129 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $438.99.
  • $50 manufacturer's savings is valid 6/20/26 through 6/28/26. While supplies last. Limit 5 per member.

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Tharsis
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Not the poster you quoted, but if the claim is anti-aging I'd put the onus of proof on the manufacturer. Not really a phrase I'd throw around without some profound backup data, personally.

On the product page, N=60. With such a small sample size, there's no telling if they ran multiple concurrent experiments and only selected the largest outlier of positive results...something to watch out for.

The nm of red LEDs for anti aging purposes is 650ish, I believe. I bought a used red led array from a traffic light (the kind with red LEDs not lens) that has a wavelength similar to that and have been blasting myself in the face with it. I still look old. Will update if anything changes.

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Jun 21, 2026 03:10 PM
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BlueJoke2306Jun 21, 2026 03:10 PM
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It's good
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Jun 21, 2026 05:21 PM
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likenewJun 21, 2026 05:21 PM
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Quote from Passions :
You're talking about the $20 LED masks on amazon/temu. These high powered LED masks are far from a gimmick.
Wouldn't this then qualify for the high low end mask then? Wouldn't the real high powered non gimmick tech cost at minimum 10s of thousands, and be much larger?

Anyway, looks like a starter costume for "i, robot", pre simp Will Smith not included.
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Jun 21, 2026 06:54 PM
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ArtisanCheeseJun 21, 2026 06:54 PM
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Quote from slickernsnot :
It's too easy to call all dermatologists opportunistic fakers. Sure, the Internet is full of bad actors, but she in particular calls balls and strikes fairly. We just have to be particular about who we listen to. I believe her professional annd knowledgeable opinion and what she has to say about the downsides of this device.
I watched her video before I chose to purchase. While she is a professional I am still entitled to disagree with her and my face shows the results :-).

If you are comparing this to an in office/in spa hydrafacial it will lose out but if you look at it in the same context of something like....are you dying your hair with a boxed dye at home versus a spa. You won't get hair salon results at home but it still works.

That said I did go back to the video and noticed she did something outside of the instructions including adding a serum (at least twice in the process) which has skin inflammatories like essential oils, alcohol, and botanicals...you apply the detox acid over that of course it's going to feel "spicy", it forces the acids to work harder to do their thing.

She claims the suction isn't necessary/potentially bad for your skin but that is a key part of a hydrafacial. You shouldn't be getting a hydrafacial at all if you think it's bad for your skin. Basically if you have rosacea this is bad for your skin but plenty of products exist that ppl with rosacea should't use.

She also claims it's not pulling anything out of your skin and it's just product in the chamber but another user video, with close ups, show pore clogging sebum removed from skin after the facial. I can also speak to this. My pores look like impurities gone.

Finally, she says she just doesn't like pore vacuums which is what this is...which is fine but then why even review it if you already don't like the basis of the product. It's like reviewing red light masks when you think they are all a gimmick and pronouncing them all bad. She didn't even need to do a review...she should have just said pore vacuums bad, next.

Also, unrelated, she's incredibly annoying. Big Grin
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lstruckelToday 09:42 AM
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Quote from BraveTeam7995 :
really, these are just gimmicks
I bought this while back. It made the psoriasis on my forehead go away within a week or two.
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lstruckelToday 09:43 AM
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Quote from Tharsis :

Not the poster you quoted, but if the claim is anti-aging I'd put the onus of proof on the manufacturer. Not really a phrase I'd throw around without some profound backup data, personally.

On the product page, N=60. With such a small sample size, there's no telling if they ran multiple concurrent experiments and only selected the largest outlier of positive results...something to watch out for.

The nm of red LEDs for anti aging purposes is 650ish, I believe. I bought a used red led array from a traffic light (the kind with red LEDs not lens) that has a wavelength similar to that and have been blasting myself in the face with it. I still look old. Will update if anything changes.
Made the psoriasis on my forehead go away. I'm now a believer.
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lstruckelToday 09:44 AM
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Quote from crazycool :
Did it work? See/feel any difference after using it?
I did. Helped with my psoriasis. Now I just need a full body mask.
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iamverycrazyToday 09:54 AM
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Can I put this mask on while commuting or grocery shopping?

Can I use this at the airport or on a flight? Is this TSA approved?
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BoNguyen1412Today 10:15 AM
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Yesterday, I came in my store. The price is $299 in-store
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CoBrA2168Today 11:02 AM
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Quote from BoNguyen1412 :
Yesterday, I came in my store. The price is $299 in-store
I was just going to ask if anyone knew it was cheaper in store. Thanks for confirming.
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bscavalierToday 11:32 AM
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Thanks gonna wear this to NJ Devils games next season
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LEOMHK1.0Today 11:36 AM
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Thank you very much, Mr. Roboto.
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TalentedWren822Today 11:52 AM
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Quote from CoBrA2168 :
I was just going to ask if anyone knew it was cheaper in store. Thanks for confirming.
Costco app shows store prices if you search under the Warehouse section in the app
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SparkiekunToday 11:52 AM
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This might spice things up a bit. Going to get this for next father's day! /s
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"Tell me about the lambs Clarice"
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yangziToday 01:56 PM
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Quote from CoBrA2168 :
I was just going to ask if anyone knew it was cheaper in store. Thanks for confirming.
You can check in-warehouse price in Costco app. Choose "warehouse" to see in-warehouse prices and inventory.

Yes, $299.99 at local store by me. The sale expires on 6/28.

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