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When we talk about skincare, we rarely think about customizing products. Most options on the market are made for the masses, not the individual. Many people with multiple skin concerns struggle to find formulations that truly address their needs. Light-therapy masks, however, can be tailored to fit personal requirements.
If you work in skincare, light-therapy devices offer a way to give clients a mask programmed for their specific goals.
What does it take to create a custom light-therapy mask? Here are six steps to guide development.
The Six Steps to Create Your Custom LED Mask
Keep your vision in mind as you move through these steps; it will help you answer the questions below.
What’s Your Goal?
Define the product’s purpose. Who are your clients, and what skin challenges are they reporting? Understanding the target user helps you choose the right strategy. LED masks can combine different wavelengths to address acne, signs of aging, or collagen production.
Which Material Will You Use?
Select a material that balances comfort, durability, and light transmission. Flexible masks suit at-home use and daily activities; semi-hard shells are common in professional settings; hard-shell devices deliver higher irradiance and are usually reserved for clinic treatments.
What Shape Suits Your Users?
A mask does not have to follow a one-size-fits-all pattern. You can adjust the cut-outs for the eyes, cheeks, and forehead to improve fit and light delivery.
Which Areas Will the Mask Treat?
Full-face coverage is standard, but you may choose to treat only a target area such as the T-zone or periorbital region.
Build and Test a Prototype
Once the concept is clear, a prototype translates your goals into a working device. Iterative testing refines optics, ergonomics, and safety before larger production runs.
Launch and Listen
Small pre-pilot batches allow final adjustments. After launch, track performance metrics and gather user feedback to confirm the mask meets its intended outcomes.
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Naturally, you want a light therapy mask that stands out. Our masks are MDSAP-certified and FDA-cleared light therapy devices, offering medical-grade quality for professional use.
