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Learn all about LED light therapy
Science-backed articles on every wavelength — what the light does and how to use it for the best results.
Usage Incorporating an LED mask into your skincare routine: serum, retinol and SPF
Where does your LED mask fit into your skincare routine? Which products should you use it with, which ones are best avoided just before, and why SPF remains essential during the day.
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Pigment LED mask for dark spots and dull skin
Pigmentation or dull skin? Find out which LED wavelengths can help achieve a more even complexion and why SPF is essential for maintaining your results.
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Safety Are LED face masks safe? What the science says
LED masks use safe, non-ionising light that does not contain UV rays. Find out why it is safe, what mild side effects may occur, and when to consult a doctor.
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Buy LED face masks at home vs. at the salon — what’s the difference?
A salon treatment, a professional light therapy device or an LED mask for home use? We compare effectiveness, cost and convenience — honestly and objectively.
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Usage How often should you use an LED mask?
How often, for how long and when? The ideal usage schedule for your LED mask: 3–4 times a week, 15 minutes per session — plus what you can realistically expect.
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Light therapy The proven benefits of purple LED light therapy
Purple LED light combines red (630 nm) and blue (450 nm) — targeting blemishes and promoting a smoother, firmer-looking complexion in a single session. Well-researched and honest.
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Light therapy The proven benefits of near-infrared LED light therapy
Near-infrared light (850 nm) penetrates deeper than any other wavelength — right down to the connective tissue. Clinically proven to support collagen production and deep skin repair at home.
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Light therapy The proven benefits of yellow LED light therapy
Yellow LED light (580 nm) is designed to promote calmer, more even-toned skin: reducing visible redness and pigmentation spots, without causing irritation. Ideal for sensitive skin.
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Anti-ageing Red LED light therapy: what it does, how it works and what to expect
Red light (630 nm) stimulates collagen production and reduces wrinkles — studies show a reduction in wrinkle depth of up to 30–38%. The most extensively researched LED wavelength for anti-ageing.
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Impurities The proven benefits of blue LED light therapy
Blue LED light (450 nm) targets blemishes and helps achieve clearer, more even-toned skin. Find out how this wavelength works and how to get the most out of it at home.
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