LED Light Therapy Face Mask – 336 LEDs, Red Light, Near-Infrared and Blue Light Skin Treatment
You've Been Paying $75–$150 Per Session for This. You Don't Have To.
LED phototherapy — red light (630–660nm) and near-infrared (830–850nm) — has a substantial body of clinical research behind it. At the cellular level, these wavelengths stimulate mitochondrial function, accelerate collagen synthesis, reduce inflammation, and support skin repair. Dermatologists and med spas charge $75–$150 per session for the same technology. A single device pays for itself within two to three uses.
The 336-LED mask delivers clinical-density light coverage across the full face simultaneously — forehead, cheeks, chin, under-eye area — in a 10–20 minute session. Three wavelengths in one device: red for anti-aging and collagen, near-infrared for deep tissue and inflammation, blue for acne and surface bacteria.
Why It Works
- 336 LEDs across three wavelengths — red (630nm), near-infrared (850nm), blue (415nm) — clinical density coverage
- Red light stimulates fibroblast activity and collagen production — measurable skin firmness improvement over consistent use
- Near-infrared penetrates deeper tissue — reduces inflammation, supports cellular repair and recovery
- Blue light targets acne-causing bacteria (P. acnes) at the surface level without chemicals or irritation
- 10–20 minute sessions — fits into a pre-sleep routine without disrupting wind-down
In the Rest Theory Stack
This product addresses: Recovery
Most recovery tools work during sleep. This one works before it — a 10–20 minute session before bed initiates cellular repair processes that continue through the night. Use it as part of your wind-down routine, 30–60 minutes before sleep. Pair with Blue Light Blocking Glasses for the rest of your screen time in that window.