Red Light vs Blue Light: What’s the Difference?
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Red Light vs Blue Light: What’s the Difference?

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If you’re new to LED therapy, one of the most common questions is: red or blue light — which is better?

The truth is, they serve completely different purposes and understanding how they work can help you get the most out of your Déesse PRO LED Mask.

 

Blue Light: Targeting Acne at the Source

 

Blue light operates on the surface of the skin, where it targets acne-causing bacteria. By destroying these bacteria, it helps to reduce inflammation and prevent future breakouts.

Best For:

  • Acne-prone skin
  • Oily skin types
  • Teen or adult breakouts

Results You Can Expect:

  • Fewer active breakouts
  • Reduced redness
  • Clearer-looking skin over time

 

Red Light: Rejuvenating from Within

 

Red light penetrates deeper into the dermis, where it stimulates collagen production and improves circulation.

Best For:

  • Fine lines and wrinkles
  • Loss of firmness
  • Dull or tired skin

Results You Can Expect:

  • Smoother skin
  • Improved elasticity
  • A more youthful glow

 

Can You Use Both?

 

Absolutely — and this is where the Déesse PRO LED Mask excels.

By offering multiple light settings, it allows you to alternate treatments:

  • Use blue light to control breakouts
  • Use red light to support skin regeneration

This dual approach ensures you’re not just treating surface issues but also improving long-term skin health.

 

Which One Should You Choose?

 

If your concern is acne  start with blue
If your concern is ageing
focus on red

But for most users, a combination of both delivers the best results.