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Salon-style light therapy, on your own schedule
7 light settings
Red, blue, green, yellow, purple, cyan, and white — switch between them as your skin's needs change, instead of being locked into one wavelength.
Fully wireless
USB rechargeable with a 600mAh battery — no cords tethering you to a wall socket during your session.
Comfortable, hands-free fit
Built-in silicone eye pads and adjustable straps mean you can read, relax, or carry on with your evening while it works.
Simple touchscreen controls
Switch between colors and settings with a tap — no companion app or confusing button combinations to remember.
This product is not a medical device, and individual results may vary. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. Not recommended for use during pregnancy or by individuals with epilepsy or photosensitivity conditions without consulting a healthcare professional.
LED light therapy is one of the more studied at-home skincare tools
LED light therapy works on a simple principle: different wavelengths of visible light penetrate the skin to different depths and trigger different effects, depending on color. According to the Cleveland Clinic, blue light affects the uppermost layer of skin, while red light travels further into the deeper layers — which is part of why multi-color masks exist, so a single device can be matched to different skin goals rather than just one.
Falls in the 630–660nm range. Research links it to collagen support and cell turnover at the deeper dermal layer, which is why it's the wavelength most associated with anti-aging and fine-line appearance.
Affects the uppermost layer of skin. It's the wavelength most studied for acne-prone skin, where it's thought to act on surface-level bacteria associated with breakouts.
Penetrate to a depth between blue and red. These are more commonly associated in research with calming redness and supporting an even skin tone.
This is a general summary of published LED phototherapy research and is provided for educational context. It does not describe clinical claims about this specific product, and individual results vary. The Caldera LED Light Therapy Mask is not a medical device and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition.
7 settings, 7 different skin goals
Red — fine lines & firmness
The most widely studied of the seven settings for collagen support and a smoother-looking complexion with consistent use.
Blue — blemish-prone skin
Commonly used as part of a routine for acne-prone skin, often paired with red light to support skin afterward.
Green — tone & brightness
Associated with calming redness and supporting a more even-looking skin tone over time.
Yellow, purple, cyan & white
Rounding out the range for redness, vitality, and brightening, so the mask can adapt as your skin's needs change session to session.
Individual results vary. The Caldera LED Light Therapy Mask is not a medical device and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition.
Where this fits in your routine
The mask covers both face and neck in one session, with adjustable straps and silicone eye pads so it stays comfortable whether you're using it for 10 minutes or settling in for a longer wind-down.
How to use the LED Light Therapy Mask
Cleanse your skin thoroughly before use.
Put on the mask and secure it with the adjustable straps so it sits comfortably against your face and neck.
Select your preferred light setting via the touchscreen controls.
Use for 10–20 minutes per session, 3–5 times per week, or as desired.
Allow your skin to rest between sessions, and discontinue use if any irritation occurs.
What you're actually getting
7 colors in one device
Most entry-level masks offer 1–3 colors. This one covers red, blue, green, yellow, purple, cyan, and white, so it can adapt as your skin's needs change.
Real specs, clearly stated
Battery size, settings, and coverage are listed in full on every product page — no vague "professional grade" language without details behind it.
Local support
Based in Durban, South Africa — if something's wrong with your order, you're dealing with a local team, not a faceless overseas storefront.
Honest claims
We describe what each light setting is researched to support, not what it's guaranteed to cure. No medical claims, no inflated before/after promises.
FAQs
It depends on your goal — red is the most commonly used setting for fine lines and firmness, blue for blemish-prone skin, and green or yellow for tone and redness. Many people rotate between settings depending on what their skin needs that day.
Most people use the mask consistently for several weeks before judging results, since LED phototherapy research generally points to cumulative effects from regular use rather than a single session. Individual results vary.
10–20 minute sessions, 3–5 times per week, are the recommended starting point — allow your skin to rest between sessions rather than using it twice a day. Discontinue use if irritation occurs.
This product is not recommended for use during pregnancy, on broken or irritated skin, or by individuals with epilepsy or photosensitivity conditions, without consulting a healthcare professional first. If you're on medication that increases light sensitivity, check with your doctor before use.
It's designed for consistent at-home use alongside your existing skincare routine, at a lower per-session cost than recurring salon visits. It is not a medical device and isn't intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition — for clinical-grade treatment, speak to a qualified provider.
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