Beauty Tech
How to Use INIA LUMIN Eye Wand Correctly
The how to use INIA LUMIN question matters because the under-eye area is thinner and less forgiving than the cheeks or jawline. The right routine is gentle, targeted, and short enough that your skin... Read more »
INIA CURVIFY Single Channel vs Dual Channel — Which Version Is Right for You?
The INIA CURVIFY single channel vs dual channel question is more about workflow than raw performance — both deliver EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) to glutes and thighs, but dual channel means... Read more »
What Irradiance Should a LED Face Mask Have? (And Why Higher Isn’t Always Better)
A good LED face mask typically has an irradiance between 20–60 mW/cm²—but that number alone does not determine how effective the device is. Many users assume higher irradiance always... Read more »
Can You Use a Microcurrent Device If You Have Implants? What to Know Before You Buy
Whether you can use a microcurrent facial device with implants depends on what kind of implant you have, where it is located, and which mode of the device you plan to use. This is one of the most common... Read more »
Best Red Light Therapy Mask for Wrinkles: How to Choose the Right One for Your Skin
The best red light therapy mask for wrinkles is not necessarily the most expensive or the most popular—it is the one built for your wrinkle pattern, skin goals, and treatment consistency. While... Read more »
INIA FLARE vs INIA GLACE: Which Facial Device Makes More Sense for Your Skin Goals?
INIA FLARE and INIA GLACE are both designed to support firmer, more sculpted-looking skin—but they are not built for exactly the same job. While both devices include... Read more »
How INIA SPHERA Works: RF, EMS, LED, INFUSE+, A-SHOT, and COOL Explained
INIA SPHERA is not just a lifting device—it is a multi-technology skin rejuvenation system designed to target different layers of the skin and face. Instead of relying on one treatment method, it... Read more »
Can a Red Light Therapy Device Be Used on Other Parts of the Body? (Face vs Body Guide)
Yes, many red light therapy devices can be used on several areas of the body—not just the face. Depending on the device design, LED therapy may be applied to areas such as the neck, chest, arms,... Read more »
Can Red Light Therapy Help Saggy Underarms? (How It Works & How to Use It Safely)
Red light therapy may help improve mild sagging skin under the arms by supporting collagen production and improving skin elasticity. Many at-home LED devices use wavelengths around 630–660 nm (red... Read more »
How Often to Use a Red Light Therapy Mask (Best Frequency & Session Time Guide)
Most red light therapy masks are used 3–5 times per week for about 10–20 minutes per session. This frequency range aligns with common at-home photobiomodulation protocols and the usage... Read more »
How to Choose a Red Light Therapy Mask if You Have Melasma
If you have melasma, choosing a red light therapy mask requires more caution than typical anti-aging device shopping. Melasma-prone skin tends to react more easily to triggers such as heat, visible... Read more »
Can You Use LED Light Therapy With a Neck Care Device?
Can you use LED light therapy with a neck care device? In most cases, yes. Using a face LED mask and a dedicated neck/chest LED device in the same routine is usually fine—as long as you manage... Read more »

