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Explore red light therapy devices designed for everyday use.
Most people have more than one skin concern — and most devices address only one. The Time Machine uses 7 clinically studied wavelengths in a single session. Red light (660nm) rebuilds collagen from below the surface. Blue light (470nm) eliminates the bacteria that cause breakouts. Yellow, green, cyan, and white wavelengths address tone, redness, and repair simultaneously. This isn't one treatment layered on top of another. It's your entire skin protocol — running at once, in the time it takes to make coffee.
Seven wavelengths working together create cumulative change. Here's what consistent use delivers across the first three months.
Redness reduces. Active breakouts begin to clear faster. Skin looks less reactive and more even after just a few sessions. The inflammation that made skin look tired starts to settle.
Skin tone becomes more consistent. Fine lines soften. Pores appear smaller. Users with acne notice significantly fewer new breakouts. Skin looks healthier without more effort.
Collagen production has been consistently stimulated for weeks. Skin is firmer, smoother, and more even than it's looked in years. Multiple concerns — aging, acne, dullness — have visibly improved. Not treated. Transformed.
Pick the color that matches what you're fighting today – breakouts, redness, fine lines, or just "tired face" and let the device do the work while you relax.
Red + Near-Infrared
660 nm + 850 nm
Laser Mode
850–905 nm
Blue + Purple
415 nm + 405 nm
Green
525 nm
Yellow + Cyan
590 nm + 490 nm
Turquoise
470 nm
White
Full-Spectrum
Use this when you look tired or dull and want more bounce and glow. This mode helps soften the look of fine lines and supports smoother-looking skin over time. Most people make this their go-to nightly ritual because it simply works.
Use on thinning spots or weak regrowth areas. This mode supports hair follicle performance over time so strands look thicker, stronger, and more resilient. Consistency matters here – think weeks, not days.
Use when a breakout is forming or lingering marks won't fade. This mode helps target acne-causing bacteria while supporting a more even look as blemishes heal. Perfect for "I can feel something coming" days.
Use when your skin feels greasy by lunch or textured in the mirror. This mode supports a more balanced look without drying your face out. Great before makeup or anytime you want a smoother, cleaner canvas.
Use when you're dealing with irritation, sensitivity, or uneven tone. This mode helps calm the look of redness and brings your skin back to neutral. Ideal after harsh skincare, cold weather, or sun.
Use when your skin feels irritated, tight, or overreacting to everything. This mode supports recovery and helps your complexion look calmer. If your skin has mood swings, this mode is the reset button.
Use when you want results but don't want to pick a lane. This all-in-one mode supports overall clarity, tone, and complexion health in one session. Great for maintenance or overwhelmed beginners.
Seven Wavelengths. Zero Compromises.
One system that replaces five devices.
All 7 wavelengths, every session
Full face and body coverage
Collagen + acne treated together
Adjustable intensity and modes
The wavelengths are the same — 660nm for collagen, 470nm for acne, and the other clinically studied frequencies used in dermatology. Clinic devices use higher power output per session. What the Time Machine offers is frequency: consistent sessions 3–5 times per week compound in a way that monthly clinic visits can't replicate. The mechanism is identical. The difference is how often you use it — and at home, the answer is as often as your skin needs.
Position the device over the treatment area — face, neck, décolletage, or body zones. Select your wavelength mode based on your concern (acne, anti-aging, tone, etc.) and adjust intensity. Sessions typically run 10–20 minutes depending on the area and mode. Use 3–5 times per week. You can use multiple modes in a single session — start with red for collagen, add blue for acne control, and so on.
Yes. Each of the 7 wavelengths used — red, blue, yellow, green, purple, cyan, and white — is within the visible or near-infrared spectrum and has an established safety profile for skin use. None generate harmful UV radiation. The device is designed for home use with adjustable intensity to ensure sessions stay within safe therapeutic ranges. Avoid directing light toward the eyes and do not use on open wounds or active infections.
Start with the mode that addresses your most pressing concern. If it's acne, begin with blue light. If it's aging or skin tone, begin with red. Over time, you'll naturally incorporate multiple modes into your routine. Most users settle into a pattern — red and blue together most sessions, with other wavelengths added for specific concerns. The system is designed to grow with your routine, not overwhelm it.