LED Wavelength Guide: What Each Light Does for Your Skin
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LED Wavelength Guide: What Each Light Does for Your Skin

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When it comes to LED light therapy, understanding wavelengths is key to unlocking its full potential. Each colour of light corresponds to a specific wavelength, measured in nanometres (nm), and each one targets different skin concerns.

Devices like the Déesse PRO LED Mask are designed with multiple wavelengths, allowing you to customise your treatment depending on your skin’s needs.

 

Why Wavelengths Matter

 

Different wavelengths penetrate the skin at different depths. This determines how they interact with your skin cells and what results they deliver.

A multi-wavelength device gives you flexibility, meaning you’re not limited to treating just one concern.

 

The Complete Wavelength Breakdown

 

Blue Light (415nm) – Acne Control

Blue light works on the surface of the skin to eliminate acne-causing bacteria. It’s ideal for:

  • Active breakouts
  • Oily or congested skin
  • Preventing future acne

Red Light (633nm) – Anti-Ageing

Red light penetrates deeper into the skin to stimulate collagen and elastin production. It helps:

  • Reduce fine lines and wrinkles
  • Improve firmness
  • Boost overall radiance

Near-Infrared Light (830nm) – Skin Repair

This is the deepest-penetrating wavelength and is key for healing and rejuvenation. Benefits include:

  • Reducing inflammation
  • Supporting skin recovery
  • Improving skin strength

Green Light (520–560nm) – Pigmentation

Green light targets melanin production, helping to:

  • Reduce dark spots
  • Even out skin tone
  • Brighten dull skin

Yellow Light (590nm) – Calming

Perfect for sensitive or reactive skin, yellow light helps:

  • Reduce redness
  • Soothe irritation
  • Improve circulation

 

Why Déesse PRO Stands Out

 

Many LED masks on the market offer just one or two wavelengths. The Déesse PRO LED Mask provides a full spectrum, allowing you to switch between treatments or combine them over time.

This makes it ideal for people with multiple skin concerns, which in reality is most of us.

 

How to Choose the Right Light

 

Your choice should depend on your primary skin goal:

  • Breakouts Blue light
  • Ageing Red light
  • Sensitivity Yellow light
  • Pigmentation Green light

Or rotate between them for a more comprehensive skincare approach.