Anyone Using LED Strip Lights for Red Light Therapy at Home?

I’m looking into LED strip lights and was wondering if there are any types that may be beneficial for skin care or general skin wellness.

Has anyone tried red light, near-infrared, or other LED strips for this purpose? If so, did you notice any real benefits, and are there any specific wavelengths you would recommend?

Thank you for your inquiry regarding LED strip lights beneficial to the skin.

We recommend the following product, which is commonly used in red light therapy:

660–670 nm SMD5050 DC12V Red LED Strip Light

Wavelength: 660–670 nm – widely used in red light therapy, suitable for healthy lighting applications.
Product type: Flexible 12V LED strip, 5 m per roll.

Please note this product is for lighting and therapy purposes; always follow safe usage guidelines.

I think the biggest advantage of red LED strips is flexibility. You can install them around a mirror, desk, or other areas where you spend time regularly. Just keep in mind that proper distance and exposure time are important, and it’s a good idea to avoid looking directly at the light for extended periods.