Red-light Therapy Mask
Red-light Therapy Mask
Red-light therapy is scientifically proven to encourage natural collagen production, smooth skin, improve complexion, and significantly reduce fine lines and wrinkles. Juve's Red-light Therapy Mask emits the optimal 633nm of red light and 830nm of near-infrared (NIR) light to deliver maximum results.
The flexible and comfortable materials fit snug against the face, and the soft strap holds the mask in place. Included eye protectors keep the bright light out of your eyes, increasing comfort and safety. The rechargeable battery lasts multiple sessions, and is easily topped-up using an included USB charger.
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Any questions?
How do I use the mask?
Research suggests best results come from consistent use for 10-20 minutes, 2-3 times per week.
Place the mask on your face following the instructions in the included manual, and use the remote to set the timer. Sit back and relax.
Does red-light therapy work?
YES! Research into red-light therapy (RLT) has shown remarkably positive results. Hormonal shifts during menopause have dramatic impact on our skin's physiology.
In a controlled study, red-light therapy participants showed significant improvement in skin feeling, complexion, roughness, and collagen intensity.
Why the Juve mask?
We've read the research and configured this mask to have maximum impact for women in the menopausal transition.
The Juve Red-light Mask concurrently emits two frequencies, 633nm of red light, and 830nm of near-infrared light (NIR). Both frequencies have been found across studies to deliver maximum results.
We selected materials and controls that were comfortable and easy to use. The flexible mask fits close to the skin (critical to effectiveness) and has a comfortable strap meant to hold snug. The eye protectors increase comfort and keep bright lights out of close contact with the eyes.
Anyone who shouldn't use red-light therapy?
Red-light therapy is very safe. Major studies have reported no adverse reactions to red-light therapy; however, individuals who are taking medications that increase skin or eye sensitivity are recommended to avoid.
Individuals with family histories of skin cancer or eye disease should consult with their doctor prior to beginning a red-light therapy regimen.