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E! Readers Can’t Get Enough of This Red Light Mask That Makes Your Skin Glow: Get It Now
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Date:2025-04-12 06:06:00
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Red light therapy tools are everywhere right now. But with all of the skincare gadgets on the market these days, it can be hard to know which devices are actually worth your money.
Well, the results are in and there's a clear winner amongst E! readers: the ORA LED Light Energy mask by Beauty Ora. E! readers who have snagged a red light therapy mask through NBCU Checkout have purchased more ORA LED masks than any other RLT mask on our site!
The bestselling wireless and rechargeable ORA LED Light Energy mask makes it easy to receive all the benefits of red light therapy from the comfort of your own home.
According to Beauty Ora's website, over 90% of users saw improvements in skin texture and firmness. And it's easy to use too. All it takes is 15 minutes a few times a week, and just like the E! readers who love it, you too can reduce the appearance of wrinkles, promote collagen production, and make your skin glow.
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What is red light therapy?
Red light therapy (also known as RLT) is the focused use of red LED lights on the skin to treat common skin issues such as acne, wrinkles, and hair loss, as well as promote collagen.
Experts say that LED light colors (of which there are quite a few, all with specific benefits) can penetrate the skin to different depths, promoting certain biological effects.
The use of targeted red LED light has been shown to combat, soften, and prevent photoaging including fine lines, acne and acne marks, and even increase collagen production in the skin and support hair growth. Sometimes RLT is combined with blue light to help fight bacteria. This is typically common when treating acne.
This skin treatment modality is frequently offered as a service at spas and skincare boutiques. However, you can perform this treatment at home with a red light therapy face mask, for just a few minutes each day.
We've compiled a list of all the best red light therapy device options that you can buy, right now!
Does red light therapy work?
Studies have found that a consistent low-level of red and infrared light was found to increase expressions of collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid in skin.
Some have even confirmed that results can last for up to a month after your last red light use!
That means you can effectively use red light therapy tools to combat acne, wrinkles, and hair loss from the privacy of your own home, without having to spend a ton of money on expensive skin treatment time.
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