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How to Use
Light Color | Wavelength |
Irradiance (mW/cm²) |
NIR (Near-Infrared) | 850nm ±10nm | Combined with Red Light |
Red Light | 630nm ±10nm | 60–70 |
Blue Light | 470nm ±10nm | 40–65 |
Yellow/Orange Light | 590nm ±10nm | 70–85 |
Pink/Violet Light | 433nm ±10nm | 65–80 |
Cyan Light | 440nm ±10nm | 60–75 |
Green Light | 520nm ±10nm | 30–35 |
White Light | 560nm ±10nm | 80–110 |
Read Instructions Before Use. Improper use may result in skin irritation or eye injury.
- Not suitable for:
Individuals with epilepsy, photosensitive skin, or those taking medication that increases light sensitivity (e.g., certain antibiotics, isotretinoin, or steroids). - Do not use:
If you are pregnant, have an open wound or active skin condition (such as eczema or psoriasis) on your face, or have had recent facial surgery without consulting a physician. - Avoid direct eye exposure to LED light.
- Do not use more than recommended time (3-5 times per week) to prevent skin overexposure.
- Discontinue use immediately if redness, burning, or discomfort occurs and consult a medical professional.
- Keep out of reach of children. Not a toy.
This product is for cosmetic use only. Not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any medical condition.