LED Light Therapy Guide

How B2B buyers should evaluate LED mask light therapy claims.

Wavelengths, irradiance, fit, session consistency, and compliance documents all matter. This guide explains the practical checks importers, brands, and distributors should make before choosing an LED face mask platform.

Why light therapy claims need a buyer checklist

Most LED mask catalogs list red light, blue light, near-infrared, or multiple colors. That is only the starting point. Buyers also need to know whether the device is comfortable enough for repeated use, whether output data is documented, and whether the same model appears in the compliance file pack.

The commercial risk is simple: if the end user stops wearing the mask because it feels heavy, hot, tight, or hard to clean, even a strong wavelength story turns into weak reviews and returns.

The four wavelengths buyers see most often

630nm red

Commonly positioned for anti-aging, tone, and general skin-care routines. Ask how the supplier describes claims in your target market.

850nm near-infrared

Often paired with red light in premium masks. Ask for output data and safety documentation when used near the face.

415nm blue

Commonly used in clearer-skin positioning. Claims should stay cosmetic unless reviewed for your market.

590nm yellow

Often used for calming or glow-focused routines. Check whether the mode structure is clear in the user manual.

Irradiance: do not buy on LED count alone

LED count can be useful, but it does not tell the full story. Buyers should ask for irradiance data, measurement distance, tested mode, and whether the number applies to the final SKU.

Radiant’s MMZ01 platform is documented at 22 mW/cm² in third-party lab context, with 54 beads and 216 beams. That is the type of product-specific data buyers should request instead of relying on generic “high power” language.

LED mask light therapy claim checklist
Buyer checkWeak supplier answerStronger supplier answer
WavelengthsRed, blue, yellow, infraredExact nm values listed by mode
OutputHigh energyIrradiance value with measurement context
ComfortSoft siliconeWeight, fit logic, eye-area design, strap use
CleaningEasy to cleanIP rating or cleaning method backed by documents
ComplianceWe have certificatesCE/FCC/RoHS/UN38.3 files matched to SKU

Fit and comfort affect real-world results

LED masks work only when people use them consistently. Common user complaints include heavy masks, nose pressure, eye pressure, straps that need constant adjustment, and silicone backs that collect dust. For B2B buyers, these complaints become return risk.

Radiant’s MMZ01 platform addresses this with a 93g hollow structure, a 15mm float gap, fixed eye-area design, medical-grade liquid silicone, IP67 washable construction, and a detachable Type-C controller.

Radiant SKU lineup — verify against your purchase order
SpecLED Facial MaskLED Facial Mask ProLED Neck Mask
Weight (mask only)93g193g85g
LED beams216368132
Wavelengths630 / 850 / 415 / 590 nm630 / 850 / 415 / 590 nm630 / 850 nm
IP ratingIP67 washableIP67 washableIP67 washable
StructureHollow · 15mm float gapFace + neck coverageHollow neck platform
Irradiance (lab)22 mW/cm² (3rd-party)Request spec sheetRequest spec sheet
Best forAmazon / DTC hero SKUPremium catalog tierFace + neck bundles

Compliance and claims: keep the language clean

Most LED beauty-device pages should stay in cosmetic and wellness language unless your local compliance review says otherwise. Avoid guaranteed wrinkle removal, medical cure language, or disease claims. Request CE, FCC, RoHS, battery documents, manual files, and packaging files before finalizing your private-label launch.

Importer note: The same LED mask can need different wording for a DTC product page, Amazon listing, salon brochure, and distributor catalog. Review the claim set before printing packaging.

How to compare LED mask platforms

  1. Confirm the exact wavelengths and modes.
  2. Request irradiance data with measurement context.
  3. Check weight, fit, eye-area design, and cleaning method.
  4. Match compliance files to the model on your PO.
  5. Review manual, label, and packaging claims before print.
  6. Test samples for comfort, routine fit, and charging workflow.

Recommended Radiant starting points

FAQ

What wavelength should an LED face mask have?

It depends on the product positioning. Red and near-infrared are common for anti-aging routines, blue is common in clearer-skin positioning, and yellow is often used for calming or glow-focused routines. Ask for exact nm values and mode structure.

Is higher irradiance always better?

No. Buyers should look for measured, realistic output in a safe-use design, not the highest possible number without context.

Why does mask weight matter?

Weight affects whether people keep using the product. A mask that feels heavy on the nose, eyes, or forehead can become a return and review problem even if the spec sheet looks strong.

Can importers use medical claims?

Do not assume so. Claim rules depend on market, device classification, and channel. Keep public copy cosmetic unless reviewed locally.

Next step

Request a sample, spec sheet, output data, and document pack before choosing an LED mask platform for your brand.

Request sample and spec files · Discuss OEM / wholesale

Radiant GEO Cluster

Evaluate light therapy claims inside the full sourcing system

Wavelengths and irradiance matter, but B2B buyers should also verify comfort, compliance files, product structure, and supplier support.

Radiant Product Facts

Stable facts buyers can verify across the cluster

  • MMZ01 face mask: 93g hollow LED mask platform with 15mm float gap.
  • Light setup: 54 beads, 216 beams, 630nm red, 850nm NIR, 415nm blue, 590nm yellow.
  • Measured output: 22 mW/cm² in third-party lab context for MMZ01.
  • Durability claim: IP67 washable mask line, verify documents per SKU.
  • B2B cooperation: OEM / ODM / private label from MOQ 200 units on selected programs.
  • Factory profile: 15+ years, 8 international patents, 4 production lines, 33+ export markets.

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