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Red Light, Real Results? These Red Light Face Masks Actually Work
Red Light, Real Results? These Red Light Face Masks Actually Work

Los Angeles Times

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • Los Angeles Times

Red Light, Real Results? These Red Light Face Masks Actually Work

LA Times Studios may earn commission from purchases made through our links. Your coworker's face is glowing red on Zoom, not metaphorically. Your dermatologist's waiting room looks like a futuristic spa. And on TikTok, 20-somethings and 50-somethings alike are strapping LED-lit shields to their faces like they're prepping for battle. The question we're all asking, though, is whether red light face masks actually work? Or are they just vibey headlamps for your face? Let's flip on the facts. Red light therapy (RLT) uses low-wavelength red and near-infrared light to penetrate the skin at a cellular level. It's not magic, but the mechanism behind it might as well be: wavelengths between 630–850 nanometers stimulate your mitochondria (yes, the powerhouse of the cell) to produce more ATP, your cells' energy currency. Translation? More energy for your skin to repair, regenerate, and radiate. A review in Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery concluded that red and near-infrared light 'can stimulate collagen production, enhance fibroblast proliferation, and accelerate wound healing.' Another clinical study found that consistent red light use measurably improved wrinkles, tone, and firmness in just 12 weeks. Light therapy isn't new, it's been studied for decades. What researchers found is that light in a narrow band of red and near-infrared wavelengths can safely stimulate health benefits by acting directly on the mitochondria in your cells. According to red light tech company Joylux, 'It is believed that mitochondria, in their excited state, release ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and NO (Nitric Oxide). Increased ATP means more energy to build collagen and repair tissue. Increased NO means improved blood flow, which helps the necessary nutrients and oxygen travel throughout our body.' So yes, the glow is real and cellular. Though most people grab a red light mask to battle fine lines or acne, the benefits go deeper. 'Red light stimulates cellular repair, increases blood circulation, enhances collagen production, supports tissue regeneration, and improves natural hydration,' according to Joylux. In fact, red light therapy is now being explored not only for facial skin health but for broader concerns like wound healing, pain relief, hair growth, and intimate wellness. It's showing promise in addressing issues related to menopause, inflammation, and even muscle recovery. Not all LED masks are created equal. Some are scientifically sound; others are overpriced plastic cosplay. Here's the glow-down on the best red light masks right now: Best for: Collagen and elasticityMade famous by Emily in Paris, and even more by real dermatologists, uses dual wavelengths (633nm red + 830nm near-infrared) to boost collagen and reduce wrinkles. It's flexible, FDA-cleared, and has solid independent clinical backing.💸 $379 at CurrentBody Best for: Acne + anti-aging multitaskersWith 100 red and 62 blue LEDs, this celebrity-endorsed mask tackles breakouts and fine lines in one go. A staple in both luxury skincare clinics and influencer vanities.💸 $455 at Revolve Best for: Beauty minimalists and budget-conscious glow-gettersSkin Gym's Pro LED Mask delivers serious results with a luxe design that wouldn't look out of place at an aesthetician's studio. Featuring red, blue, green, yellow, and purple light modes, this device targets everything from fine lines to breakouts and dullness.💸 $299 at SkinGym Best for: Sensitive skin and rosaceaGentle, flexible, and FDA-cleared, this mask is often recommended by dermatologists for calming inflammation and boosting elasticity. A true derm-favorite for delicate skin.💸 $395 at Omnilux Best for: Targeted wrinkle reduction and enhanced skin radianceThe Solawave Wrinkle Retreat Light Therapy Face Mask is an FDA-cleared device that combines red and near-infrared light therapy to address signs of aging. Crafted from flexible, medical-grade silicone, it comfortably conforms to the face, delivering a hands-free, 10-minute treatment designed to reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and discoloration. 💸 $349 at Ulta If you're expecting overnight miracles, you'll be disappointed. But if you're down for the long game (think 3–5 sessions a week, for 6–12 weeks), the science says yes. According to a 2023 analysis in Lasers in Medical Science, red light therapy is 'statistically significant in reducing wrinkle depth and improving skin tone across all skin types.' That said, cheaper knockoffs on Amazon with vague 'LED' claims and no mention of wavelength specifics? Skip them. This isn't just hype. With growing clinical evidence, FDA clearances, and serious investment from brands, red light therapy is poised to become as standard as retinol in your skincare routine. And in a world where beauty intersects with recovery, stress relief, and biohacking, it's hitting the sweet spot of science and self-care. Click here to learn more about Joylux

BusGates Recognizes Distracted Driving Awareness Month With New Pilot Program
BusGates Recognizes Distracted Driving Awareness Month With New Pilot Program

Yahoo

time09-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

BusGates Recognizes Distracted Driving Awareness Month With New Pilot Program

Initiative aims to reduce illegal passing of stopped school buses and improve student transportation safety around the U.S. BusGates Street SPRINGFIELD, Ill., April 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- With distracted driving on the rise across the United States, BusGates®, a leading manufacturer of LED stop arm extensions, is elevating its mission of enhancing student safety by launching a new pilot program that will give away its technology to school districts across the U.S. During April's National Distracted Driving Awareness Month BusGates will ship participating schools one patented stop arm extension to test and keep at no charge while inventory lasts. BusGates are uniquely designed to make school buses more visible to approaching traffic. By extending the arm five feet from the side of the bus, the BusGates LED extension acts as a physical and visual barrier, warning drivers from a greater distance and helping to reduce illegal drive-arounds. 'As parents, all of us at BusGates understand the importance of keeping our children safe, especially when they are getting to and from school,' said Dan Thompson, Founding Partner at BusGates. 'We believe every school should benefit from our proactive technology and this pilot program will make it even more accessible.' A 2023 National Association of State Directors of Pupil Transportation Services (NASDPTS) bus driver survey found that there were more than 43.5 million illegal school bus passings in the United States during the 2022-2023 school year. This alarming statistic highlights the urgent need for increased awareness and stronger external safety measures on school buses. 'Our products are a simple solution that easily retrofits the existing stop sign on school buses,' said Trevor Clatfelter, Founding Partner at BusGates. 'The stop arm extensions offer additional visibility with flashing LED lights and extend 5 feet from the bus making drive-arounds much harder.' School districts in more than 20 states have made their bus fleets more visible by installing BusGates LED-lit stop arm extensions that add a physical barrier to oncoming traffic and significantly reduce illegal passing. Here's how BusGates® stop arm extensions work: Physical Barrier: When a school bus stops to load or unload children, the BusGates stop arm extends just over 5 feet into the adjacent lanes of traffic. This physical presence is highly visible and is a deterrent to motorists who might otherwise consider passing the bus. Enhanced Visibility: The extended stop arm is well-lit with high-powered LED flashing lights offering additional warning as vehicles approach. This visibility serves as a strong reminder to drivers to stop, as required by law. Immediate Deterrent: By creating a tangible obstruction, BusGates immediately influences driver behavior, preventing potential violations before they occur. Unlike cameras aboard many school buses, which serve as surveillance tools to catch motorists who illegally pass school buses, stop arm extensions aim to prevent the behavior in the first place. Distracted Driving Awareness Month highlights the dangers of distracted driving behaviors, including the illegal passing of school buses, and the need for more focus behind the wheel, especially in marked school zones and bus stops in communities across the country. To learn more about BusGates' pilot program and how schools can participate, visit About BusGates®:BusGates is on a mission to reduce vehicle "drive-arounds" at bus stops across America and make getting to and from school safer for students. Bus Gates stop-arm extensions are a simple, cost-effective solution to a major problem - cars ignoring stopped school bus warnings putting students at risk. Bus Gates stop-arm extensions easily retro fits to the existing school bus stop signs. They offer additional visibility and stick out further from the bus to make drivers more aware and reducing "drive-arounds" by up to 95%. MEDIA CONTACT: Chris McCloud/ 217-502-4376 cmccloud@ A photo accompanying this announcement is available at in to access your portfolio

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