🔔 AT WHAT DISTANCE WAS THE IRRADIANCE NUMBERS MEASURED ON THE 6-IN-1 LIGHT THERAPY WAND?
The Wand includes six (6) treatment modes, each designed with its own combination of light wavelengths, thermal effects, or vibration. Several of these modes also include adjustable intensity levels so you can choose what feels best for your skin.
The levels within the treatment modes are as follows:
• Anti-Aging: 3
• Acne: 3
• Repair: 3
• Soothe: 3
• Cooling: 1
• Heating: 1
These modes follow a 1–2–3 stepped design, which is standard across handheld skincare devices. This approach gives you a gentle-to-stronger range depending on treatment goals and comfort.
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Most handheld consumer red/NIR skincare devices fall within a broad irradiance range of ~20 to 150 mW/cm² when measured at close distance. This is the typical performance band for contact-based tools.
To evaluate the Wand, we used standard close-proximity testing, positioning the measurement sensor as close as reasonably possible under the diffuser ring, typically within a few millimeters (approx. <5 mm as recommended for a best practice) of the LED source. This reflects how the product is actually used on the skin.
Because handheld devices can be used at different angles and positions, exact irradiance numbers can vary slightly in real-world use, which is why most skincare-oriented devices (including ours) focus on intensity levels instead of publishing technical irradiance charts.
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Our results were validated through standard manufacturer testing that meets required safety and certification guidelines, which is the industry norm for handheld skincare devices. We ensured the Wand was up to par with our Face Mask and Red Light Panel to align with the same recognized testing methods used across the industry and to ensure reliable, competitive performance.
Keywords: 6-in-1 therapy wand irradiance, close-proximity measurement, handheld skincare device testing, mW/cm² range, LED diffuser ring testing, treatment mode intensity levels, red/NIR handheld device standards, wand irradiance measurement distance, skincare device performance, industry testing guidelines.
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