If you’re up on the latest beauty and wellness trends, chances are you’ve heard of LED red light therapy. The bright lights are speculated to help with everything from wrinkles to hair loss to body aches. While often applied via face mask or wand (which can run you a pretty penny), there are other, more universal and more cost-effective ways to try the therapy at home.
The under-$60 device retails for less than a single red-light-therapy session at most local clinics. And users are reporting some serious health benefits.
With five adjustable brightness levels, pulse modes and a mix of government-studied 660-nanometer (nm) red lights and 850 nm near-infrared LED red lights, this versatile lamp gives you options.
“After regular use, I noticed improvement in my skin,” Lori wrote, calling the light “simple to incorporate into a daily routine.” “My skin also feels smoother and looks slightly more even, which was a pleasant bonus.”
Shopper KimboYo uses the light for both skin care benefits and body restoration. “I can tell such a difference in my skin after doing this for 10 min,” they wrote. “Rosacea is better. Skin tone looks better. Used it on my elbow after tennis and pain was essentially gone.”






