Red Light vs Blue Light: Which LED Does Your Skin Actually Need?

Red Light vs Blue Light: Which LED Does Your Skin Actually Need?

By Luxéra — The New Standard of Beauty

Not all light is created equal.

Walk into any dermatology clinic in Paris or New York, and you will find LED therapy at the heart of their most advanced protocols. But the question most women never think to ask is: which light, exactly?

The answer changes everything.

Red Light — The Anti-Aging Standard

Red light (630–700nm) penetrates the dermis and triggers one of the skin’s most powerful responses: collagen synthesis. The result is visible — fine lines soften, skin firms, and the complexion regains the density of youth.

This is the wavelength of restoration.

Near-Infrared Light — The Deep Repair

Invisible to the naked eye, near-infrared light (800–1000nm) reaches deeper than any topical product ever could. It reduces inflammation, accelerates cellular repair, and leaves skin with a rested, luminous quality that no serum alone can replicate.

This is the wavelength of transformation.

Blue Light — The Clarity Solution

Blue light (415nm) targets the bacteria responsible for breakouts at the source. Without irritation. Without compromise. For skin that needs clarity as much as radiance.

This is the wavelength of precision.

Why Choose When You Can Have All Three?

The LUXÉRA™ LED Therapy Mask combines red, near-infrared, and blue light in a single ten-minute ritual. Clinical-grade technology. Parisian sensibility. No appointment required.

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