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We verify the specs
We test our production unit and publish the real numbers — then open pre-orders.
First to ship
Founding-batch members order first, at the locked price. Ship date shared when pre-orders open.
Two wavelengths. Chosen, not collected.
Most masks advertise how many colours they have. We picked the two bands the at-home category was actually built on — and left the rest out.
The 633/830nm pairing traces back to clinic-grade equipment — it’s the closest thing this category has to a standard. Omnilux and CurrentBody centre on the same two bands at twice the price; the difference is we publish our output and how we measured it.
The spec table nobody else gives you
| Wavelengths | 630nm red + 830nm near-infrared — red/NIR only, no blue mode |
|---|---|
| Irradiance | [TBC — from sample] mW/cm², measured at [TBC — from sample] — independently verified |
| LED count | [TBC — from sample] |
| Session | [TBC — from sample] minutes, auto shut-off |
| Eye safety | IEC 62471 — Exempt Group (the standard’s safest category); eye cups included |
| Power | [TBC — from sample] — USB rechargeable |
| Warranty | 2 years |
| Price | $349, free shipping Australia-wide |
Every figure above comes from independent verification of our production unit — not a supplier brochure. Premium-brand comparisons on this page verified July 2026.
A session, honestly described
Wear it [TBC — from sample] minutes
Eye shields on, mask on, do something else. It switches itself off.
3–5 sessions a week
Consistency is the entire mechanism. A drawer-dwelling mask does nothing at any price.
Judge it at 8 weeks
That’s the timeframe the published research and the premium brands’ own protocols use — and how our guarantee is designed.
What’s in the box
Finalised after production-sample verification — this is the plan: [TBC — from sample]
The Rosalume mask — flexible silicone, red + near-infrared
Eye cups — use them every session
USB charging cable
Quick-start guide with the session protocol
Printed spec sheet — our verified output figures, in writing
Rosalume vs the $600+ masks
Talk about how and why is your brand better than the others.
|   | Rosalume | Typical premium mask |
|---|---|---|
| Red 630nm + near-infrared 830nm — the proven pairing | ||
| Published irradiance, with measurement distance | ||
| IEC 62471 eye-safety report available on request [TBC — verify from sample before launch] | ||
| No blue-light mode — red + NIR only, by design | ||
| 2-year warranty without the $600 price tag | ||
| Under $350 |
Collapsible content
Is this the same as the $700 masks?
Is this the same as the $700 masks?
It uses the same two core wavelengths and we publish more about our output than most of them do. It doesn’t carry their brand names, their retail margins, or their marketing budgets — that’s the $350 you’re keeping.
Does it treat acne, rosacea or other skin conditions?
Does it treat acne, rosacea or other skin conditions?
No. Rosalume is a cosmetic device for the appearance of skin. It is not a medical device and doesn’t treat any condition. If you’re managing a skin condition, that’s a conversation for your GP or dermatologist.
Is it safe for my eyes?
Is it safe for my eyes?
The mask is red + near-infrared only (no blue mode) — and red/near-infrared light sits in the safest category ("Exempt Group") under the international eye-safety standard IEC 62471. Blue light, the wavelength most associated with eye-safety concern, isn’t used. It includes soft eye cups that shield your eyes, so you can keep them open and relax during use. If you take photosensitising medication, are pregnant, or have an eye or photosensitive condition, check with your doctor first.
When will I see something?
When will I see something?
Judge it at 8 weeks of consistent use, not 8 days — that’s how the published research works and it’s exactly how the guarantee is designed.