

A hands-free facial light device combining four clinically studied wavelengths — amber, red, and dual near-infrared — in one flexible, Grade-A silicone mask for daily use at home.
Red light therapy works by delivering specific wavelengths of light to the skin and underlying tissue, where it is absorbed by cellular photoreceptors and converted into usable energy. This process — known as photobiomodulation — supports the skin's natural repair and renewal functions without heat, discomfort, or downtime.
The BlockBlueLight Red Light Therapy Face Mask is designed to bring this science home. Instead of a handheld device or a panel you sit in front of, the mask delivers light in direct contact with the face — maximising exposure across the forehead, cheeks, nose, chin, and jaw simultaneously. A single 10-minute session covers the entire face at once, making it one of the most time-efficient formats available.
What separates this mask from lower-end alternatives is the wavelength range. Most LED masks on the market use one or two wavelengths. This device uses four — 590nm amber, 630nm red, 810nm near-infrared, and 830nm near-infrared — each targeting a distinct depth of tissue and a different aspect of skin health. Together they form a comprehensive protocol that addresses tone, texture, firmness, and radiance in a single session.
The four-wavelength approach is the defining feature of this mask. Here is what each wavelength contributes:
590nm Amber: Amber light sits at the shallower end of the therapeutic spectrum and is well-studied for its ability to support circulation and reduce the visible appearance of redness and inflammation. It is particularly useful for calming reactive or sensitive skin and promoting a more even complexion.
630nm Red: Red light at 630nm penetrates into the upper dermis and is one of the most extensively researched wavelengths in skin science. It is associated with visible improvements in skin smoothness and firmness with consistent use, and is widely used in professional-grade skincare devices.
810nm Near-Infrared: This wavelength crosses into the near-infrared spectrum and penetrates deeper than visible red light, reaching the lower dermis. It is used to support tissue-level vitality and refine skin texture from beneath the surface.
830nm Near-Infrared: The second NIR wavelength extends coverage at a slightly different absorption profile. It supports circulation at depth and may help reduce the appearance of fatigue and dullness — contributing to the overall brightness and tone of the skin.
By combining all four wavelengths in one mask, each session covers the full depth of the skin — from the surface layer down through the dermis — without requiring multiple devices or separate protocols.
The mask is constructed from Grade-A silicone, which is flexible, lightweight, non-porous, and easy to clean. The adjustable straps allow it to fit a range of face shapes and sizes. A colour screen remote allows the user to select from three wavelength modes and adjust intensity, so the session can be tailored to preference over time.
Cleanse the face and remove any makeup or skincare products before use. Applying light to bare skin allows for maximum absorption.
Place the mask over the face and secure the adjustable straps for a comfortable fit. Use the colour screen remote to select your preferred wavelength mode and intensity level.
The mask runs on a built-in 10-minute timer. Most users treat it as a daily ritual — morning or evening — and find that consistent use over several weeks produces the most noticeable results.
Keep eyes closed throughout the session. Eye protection inserts are included in the box.
After the session, continue with your regular skincare routine. Some users apply serums or moisturisers immediately after, as the skin may be more receptive following a session.
Note: This device is intended for cosmetic and wellness use. It is not a medical device and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. If you have a medical skin condition, consult a healthcare professional before use.
Not suitable for use during pregnancy without medical advice. Avoid use over open wounds, active acne lesions, or areas of broken skin. If you are photosensitive or taking photosensitising medications, seek medical advice before use.