What it is?
Experience professional-grade skincare at home with the Olura LTM Light Therapy Mask, FDA-cleared to treat wrinkles and reduce acne. Designed by skincare experts, this comfortable-to-wear device recreates the light therapy spa experience in just a few minutes per week.
Key Benefits
Red Light (637nm):
- Stimulates collagen production
- Reduces fine lines and wrinkles
- Enhances skin texture and tone
Infrared Light (854nm):- Penetrates deeply to improve skin elasticity
- Promotes healing and cell regeneration
- Reduces pain and inflammation
Red + Infrared Light:- Combines to provide powerful anti-aging benefits
- Firms and tightens the skin
- Accelerates skin repair and rejuvenation
Blue Light (465nm):- Reduces acne and prevents future breakouts
- Kills acne-causing bacteria
- Soothes inflammation and redness
- Blue + Infrared Light
- Reduces Acne and Prevents Breakouts
- Promotes Collagen Production
- Enhances Skin Healing and Repair.
- Reduces Deeper Inflammation
Anti-aging: Red and infrared light therapy has been extensively studied and shown to provide significant benefits for the skin, particularly in treating wrinkles. Here are the key benefits:
- Collagen Production: Red and infrared light stimulates the production of collagen, a protein that gives the skin its elasticity and firmness. Increased collagen helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, promoting smoother and younger-looking skin.
- Cellular Repair and Regeneration: Infrared light penetrates deeper into the skin, promoting cellular repair and regeneration. This helps to heal damaged skin, reduce inflammation, and improve overall skin tone and texture.
- Increased Circulation: Red light therapy enhances blood flow to the treated areas, which helps deliver essential nutrients and oxygen to the skin. Improved circulation contributes to a healthier and more radiant complexion.
Acne: Blue and infrared light therapy has been shown to provide significant benefits in treating acne, leveraging the antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties of these wavelengths. Our device, which is FDA-cleared for the treatment of acne, offers the following benefits:
- Bacterial Reduction: Blue light therapy targets and kills Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes) bacteria, a primary cause of acne. The reduction of these bacteria helps decrease the frequency and severity of acne breakouts.
- Anti-inflammatory Effects: Infrared light penetrates deeply into the skin, reducing inflammation and redness associated with acne. This calming effect helps to soothe irritated skin and promote faster healing of acne lesions.
- Sebum Regulation: Blue light can help regulate sebum production, preventing the excess oil that can clog pores and contribute to acne formation. By balancing sebum levels, blue light therapy helps maintain clearer skin over time.
What else you need to know
Study Data: Light therapy is one of the most thoroughly researched technologies available over the counter.
- Anti-Ageing: A study published in the journal Photomedicine and Laser Surgery found that participants who received red light therapy experienced a significant reduction in wrinkle depth and skin roughness compared to the control group (1). Another study published in Dermatologic Surgery showed that red light therapy improved skin complexion, increased collagen density, and reduced wrinkle appearance, confirming its benefits for anti-aging treatments (2).
- ACNE: A study published in the Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology reported significant reductions in acne lesions and inflammation in participants treated with blue light therapy (3). Another study in the Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy found that combining blue and infrared light therapy resulted in substantial improvements in acne severity and skin texture, with participants experiencing fewer acne lesions and reduced inflammation (4).
References:- Photomedicine and Laser Surgery: Study on the Effects of Red Light Therapy
- Dermatologic Surgery: Clinical Study on Red Light Therapy
- Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology: Blue Light Therapy for Acne
- Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy: Combination Light Therapy for Acne