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Common Curiosities
An LED mask uses different wavelengths of light (usually red, blue, and sometimes near-infrared) to treat various skin concerns like wrinkles, acne, inflammation, and dullness by penetrating the skin and stimulating natural cellular processes.
Yes, but it’s best to apply LED therapy to clean, dry skin. Active ingredients like retinol or acids should be applied after your session, not before, to avoid sensitivity or irritation.
Yes, LED therapy is generally safe for sensitive skin. Start with shorter sessions (5–10 minutes) a few times a week and monitor how your skin reacts. Always patch test if unsure.
Wipe down the surface with a soft cloth and gentle, non-alcoholic antibacterial cleaner after each use. Store it flat or hung properly in a dry, cool area away from direct sunlight.
No, LED light therapy is non-invasive and painless. Most people feel a gentle warmth. Side effects are rare but may include mild redness or sensitivity if overused or if skin is extremely sensitive.
We recommend using LED light therapy for 10 to 20 minutes, three to five times per week. Depending on your skin’s sensitivity, daily use may be suitable; however, excessive use is not advised, as it may lead to diminished effectiveness. For optimal results, always follow the usage guidelines provided with your device.