” A beauty-tech inspired device that makes red light therapy feel simple, comfortable, and easy to add to a regular self-care routine. “
Allure
The 1000W Infrared Therapy Lamp features a dual-wavelength LED panel (660nm red + 850nm near-infrared) for targeted pain relief, muscle recovery, and home wellness routines. Its large-format panel delivers consistent irradiance for full-body and focused session use.
Designed for natural health routines, this lamp supports daily use with simple controls and adjustable settings.
| Feature | This Lamp | Basic Heat Lamp |
|---|---|---|
| Wavelengths | 660nm & 850nm | Infrared only |
| Panel Type | LED array | Incandescent bulb |
| Coverage | Full-body/targeted | Focused/spot |
| Session Safety | Timer/adjustable intensity | Manual |
Research shows 660nm/850nm light promotes muscle recovery by boosting circulation and reducing inflammation. At-home daily use aligns with typical protocols, but consistent sessions yield the best results.
Infrared LED panels target deep tissue with dual wavelengths for both surface and deeper muscle benefits, while standard heat lamps mostly address surface warmth.
Daily sessions under 20 minutes per area are generally considered safe for adults, following certified device guidelines. Protective eyewear is recommended during use.
Compared with traditional lamps, dual-wavelength panels offer broader therapeutic coverage, adjustable settings, and targeted results, adding value for ongoing wellness and pain management.
Results vary by skin condition, usage consistency, and individual response. Some users may notice their skin looking more refreshed after several sessions, while visible changes in texture, tone, or overall glow are usually easier to evaluate after a few weeks of regular use.
Red light is visible and is commonly used to support the appearance of skin, including overall tone, texture, and radiance. Near-infrared light is not visible to the human eye and is designed to reach deeper layers, making it suitable for broader light therapy support. Together, they provide a more complete skincare and wellness-focused routine.
No. Red light therapy is not a replacement for natural sunlight or vitamin D exposure. It uses specific wavelengths of light for targeted skincare and wellness support, while sunlight contains a much broader spectrum, including UV rays. The mask is designed for controlled home-use light therapy, not as a substitute for sunlight.
Near-infrared light is mostly invisible to the human eye, so the LEDs may appear dim or switched off even when they are working. This is normal. The device can still be emitting NIR light during the session, even if you cannot clearly see it.