Beauty, Made Practical
Targeted red + near-infrared light for face & neck—simple, everyday sessions.
Beauty, Made Practical
Targeted red + near-infrared light for face & neck—simple, everyday sessions.
Glow support
Healthy-looking radiance
Skin comfort
Gentle, consistent routine
Simple ritual
Minutes a day, repeatable
Collagen Support
Helps support collagen and elasticity.*
Fine Lines + Texture
Supports smoother-looking skin.*
Glow Routine
Brighter-looking skin over time.*
What You May Notice
Brighter-looking tone
Smoother-looking texture
Calmer appearance
Glow builds with consistency
Clean → Light Routine → Moisturize
Helder 2. Targeted Red Light Therapy Lamp (Pre-order)
Beauty Routine — Red Light Therapy at Home
AriHelder’s Beauty Routine uses red + near-infrared light to support collagen and skin renewal, helping improve the look of fine lines, firmness, and radiance over time. Clinical LED studies (red ~633 nm + near-infrared ~830 nm) have reported improvements in wrinkles and observed thicker collagen fibers after treatment. PubMed+2PubMed+2
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For beauty routines, consistency wins. Start with 3–5 sessions per week for the first month, then adjust to what feels best for your skin. Many people maintain results with 2–3 sessions per week.
Some people notice a “fresh glow” quickly, but visible changes usually build over time. Expect 2–4 weeks for early improvements and 6–8 weeks for more noticeable changes, with consistent use. Results vary.
Yes. Keep it simple: clean skin → light routine → moisturize. If you use strong actives (retinol, acids), introduce changes slowly and pay attention to how your skin responds.
Yes—those are great areas for the beauty routine. Use the same approach as the face: comfortable distance, short sessions, and consistency. Avoid treating the thyroid area directly.
Our beauty routine is designed for closed-eye use or avoiding direct eye exposure. Don’t stare into the light. If you have light sensitivity or a pre-existing eye condition, use extra caution and consult a professional.
Avoid use if you:
In practice, the safest rule is simple: do your session on clean, bare skin. Makeup, heavy creams, and especially mineral sunscreens can physically sit on the skin and scatter or reflect light, which can reduce what reaches your skin. Many clinics and device makers tell people to remove makeup and cleanse before LED/PBM for exactly this reason.
There is no good evidence that normal red/NIR LED therapy by itself “drives toxins into your body.” The bigger, proven driver of increased skin absorption is heat. Higher temperature can increase percutaneous absorption in general.
Most PBM for skin is described as non-thermal or low-heat, and typical home routines should not meaningfully warm the skin if used correctly.
The one place where “light + topical” is a real medical thing is photodynamic therapy (PDT), where doctors apply a specific prescription photosensitizer and then use red light intentionally. That’s not skincare lotion, and it’s done under medical protocols.
Practical advice: If you worry about ingredients, do your light session first on clean skin, then apply your moisturizer or actives after.
You do not need a full shower. Just be clean where you treat. If you have sunscreen, makeup, sweat, or oily skincare on, wash that area with a gentle cleanser and pat dry. This is also standard pre-care advice in LED clinics.
Yes. More is not always better. Photobiomodulation often follows a biphasic dose response, meaning too little does nothing, the right dose helps, and too much can reduce benefits or irritate tissue.
Overuse or incorrect use can also cause irritation or even burns, especially if a device is too close, too long, or generates heat.
Practical advice: follow the session time and distance in your Helder 2 instructions and stay consistent rather than pushing long sessions.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2790317/
https://liebertpub.com/doi/full/10.1089/photob.2019.4729
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3926176/
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6091542/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14757507/
https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/bioengineering-and-biotechnology/articles/10.3389/fbioe.2018.00015/full
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8711613/
https://www.health.com/how-often-should-you-do-red-light-therapy-11735044
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/phpp.12899
https://dermatology.melbourne/services/led-phototherapy/
https://www.drdennisgross.com/how-to-use-an-led-device-at-home.html
Yes. If you are in Chiang Mai or Hang Dong, message us and come by the AriHelder Factory Outlet. We’ll set you up with a proper first session and show you the simple routine.
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