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Specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared light penetrate skin and stimulate mitochondrial activity in skin cells. This signals fibroblasts to produce more collagen and elastin, calms inflammation, and supports skin repair. It's the same principle used in dermatology offices.
633nm (red, surface-level effects on tone and fine lines) and 850nm (near-infrared, deeper effects on firmness and inflammation). Both fire simultaneously each session.
No. Red and near-infrared light are non-UV and non-thermal. The mask is cool to the touch and cannot tan, burn, or damage skin at the wavelengths used.
Daily, 10 minutes per session. Consistency matters more than duration — 7 days of 10-min beats 1 day of 30-min.
Whenever you'll actually do it. Most customers wear it in the morning during emails or at night before bed.
Yes — but use bare skin during the session. Apply serum, moisturizer, etc. *after*. The light primes skin to absorb actives more effectively.
Around 14 sessions per charge. USB-C fast charging gets you back to full in about 90 minutes.
Most see glow and texture changes in 2–3 weeks. Fine lines and tone evening usually show by week 6. Photos help — take a baseline shot in good light before you start.
Red light has anti-inflammatory effects that may help with acne-prone skin. For active breakouts, blue light is typically more targeted — we don't claim LUMOS replaces acne-specific treatment.
Red and near-infrared light therapy is generally considered low-risk, but we always recommend checking with your OB before adding anything new during pregnancy.
Wipe the inside of the silicone frame with a damp cloth or alcohol wipe after each use. Don't submerge.
2 years from delivery date against manufacturing defects. The 60-night trial covers your right to a full refund.