Glow Cadence is a flexible silicone LED mask for your face and neck, built around the red and near-infrared light used in professional therapy — in sessions short enough to actually keep: ten minutes, most days, at home.
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Serums, acids, creams: most skincare works on the surface, and most of it asks you to wait months to find out if it worked at all. The treatments that go deeper — professional light therapy facials — work by a different mechanism entirely. But at studio prices, almost nobody goes often enough for consistency to do its job.
Professional LED facials are typically priced per session, and the protocols are built around coming back week after week. A single month of consistent visits can cost more than this mask.
The best-known LED mask brands charge $400 and up. The light inside is not exotic: red and near-infrared diodes at specific wavelengths. You are mostly paying for the logo.
Light therapy is cumulative. Whatever device or studio you choose, results in published research come from regular use over weeks, not from one great session.
Consistency is the active ingredient. So we built the mask around it.
Red and near-infrared light are absorbed by your skin and used by cells as a signal — a process researchers call photobiomodulation. These are the same two wavelength bands used in professional panels and premium masks.
Absorbed in the upper layers of skin. The red band (around 630–660nm) is the most studied for skin appearance: tone, texture, and the look of fine lines.
Invisible to the eye, near-infrared (around 850nm) reaches deeper than red. Professional treatments pair it with red light, and so does Glow Cadence.
Honest expectations: light therapy is not an overnight fix. Published studies of red light therapy for skin typically measure outcomes after 8 to 12 weeks of consistent use. That is exactly why Glow Cadence is designed around a routine you can keep, not a marathon session you'll do twice.
Rigid plastic masks make you sit still and stare at the ceiling. Glow Cadence is flexible silicone — it bends to your face like a sheet mask, with a strap that lets you make coffee, stretch, or answer email while your session runs.
Red and near-infrared light therapy isn't proprietary. What varies between options is mostly format, brand, and price.
| Option | Typical cost | What consistency costs |
|---|---|---|
| Studio LED facial series | $75–150 / session | Weekly visits make consistency a four-figure annual habit |
| Premium-brand LED masks | $395–470 | One-time, but two to one-and-a-half times the price for comparable wavelengths |
| Glow Cadence | $199 | One-time, face and neck included. Ten minutes a day, on your schedule |
Category price ranges reflect typical published prices for US studio LED facials and leading premium LED mask brands as of mid-2026.
We named the brand after the thing that actually produces results. Here's the routine the mask is built around.
Light reaches skin best with nothing in the way. Start with a clean, product-free face.
Strap it on, press start, and carry on with your morning. Ten minutes is the whole session — no sitting still required.
Then carry on with your usual skincare. Check in with progress photos every few weeks rather than the mirror every day.
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Get Glow Cadence — $199