Expert advice on using LED masks for skin care

Red light therapy masks offer potential skin benefits when used correctly at home.

Dermatologists recommend starting treatments on a clean face without residue from makeup or sunscreen. Devices should be FDA-cleared with specific wavelengths for red light between 630 and 660 nanometers.

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