The Sun Home Radiant™ Red Light Therapy Mask is a multi-wavelength light therapy mask designed for daily at-home use. Battery-powered and cordless, so you can wear it while reading, working, or relaxing. The mask delivers three light wavelengths — red, amber, and blue — each targeted at different skin and tissue layers.
10 minutes per day, 1–2 sessions, is the recommended use. Longer or more frequent sessions don't improve results and can over-stress your skin. Stick to the daily protocol.
Specifications
- Red Light: 660–850 nm (55 mW/cm² irradiance)
- Amber Light: 605 nm (16 mW/cm² irradiance)
- Blue Light: 460 nm (71 mW/cm² irradiance)
- Near-Infrared (NIR): 55 mW/cm²
- Recommended Use: 10 min/day, 1–2 times per day
- Battery Life (Max Setting): ~40 minutes
- Battery Life (Min Setting): ~1 hour+
- Material: Food-grade silica gel (FDA-certified material)
- Power: USB-rechargeable; no outlet needed during use
The Three Wavelengths
Each wavelength is selected for a different physiological effect:
- Red (660–850 nm): the foundational red-light-therapy wavelength. Penetrates the upper skin layers and is the most commonly cited wavelength for skin support.
- Amber (605 nm): a shorter wavelength that primarily interacts with the surface of the skin.
- Blue (460 nm): the highest-irradiance light in the mask. Targets the very top layer of skin.
The mask combines these for full-face coverage in a single session.
How to Use
- Charge the mask via the included USB cable until fully powered. Initial charge takes about 2 hours.
- Cleanse and dry your face. The mask should sit directly against clean skin for best contact and consistency.
- Place the mask over your face, with the eye openings aligned. Adjust the strap for a comfortable fit.
- Select your wavelength setting on the control. Start with the lowest setting if it's your first session.
- Set a 10-minute timer (or rely on the mask's built-in auto-off if equipped).
- Sit or recline comfortably during the session. You can read, listen to music, or close your eyes.
- Remove the mask, wipe down with a clean cloth, and store.
For most users, daily 10-minute sessions in the morning or evening fit easily into a normal routine.
Care and Cleaning
- Wipe the inside of the mask with a clean, slightly damp cloth after each use. The food-grade silica material wipes clean easily.
- Avoid harsh solvents or alcohol-based cleansers — a damp cloth (or a drop of gentle cleanser) is enough.
- Do not submerge the mask in water. The LEDs and control electronics are not waterproof.
- Store at room temperature, out of direct sunlight, in the included pouch when not in use.
Battery and Charging
- The mask runs ~40 minutes on the maximum setting and 1+ hour on lower settings — comfortably enough for several sessions per charge.
- Charge via the included USB cable when the battery indicator dims.
- You do not need to fully drain the battery before recharging.
Safety
- Do not look directly at the LEDs while the mask is on. Keep your eyes closed during sessions, or use the included opaque eye covers if provided.
- Do not use the mask if you have a known photosensitive condition, recent eye surgery, or are taking medications that increase light sensitivity — consult a physician first.
- Discontinue use and consult a physician if you experience eye discomfort, headaches, or unusual skin reactions.
- The mask's silica gel material is FDA-certified. The device itself is in the FDA approval process.
- The mask is intended for general wellness use and is not a medical device. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I use the mask?
10 minutes per day, 1–2 times per day. Longer or more frequent sessions don't improve results.
Is the mask FDA approved?
The silica gel material that contacts your skin is FDA-certified. Sun Home has applied for FDA device approval; that process is in progress.
How long does the battery last?
Approximately 40 minutes on the maximum setting and 1+ hour on lower settings.
What is the mask made of?
Food-grade silica gel — the same family of material used in baby pacifiers and food storage. FDA-certified for safe skin contact.
Where to Buy
If you're looking for full-body red-light therapy instead of just face coverage, see our Red Light Therapy Overview for the full lineup including the standalone RLT Panel and the RLT towers built into the Eclipse and Luminar saunas.


