The Red-Light Exomask 30-Day Protocol

Rodrigo Diaz

Exomask: The Photon Engine for Skin Longevity

Exomask delivers calibrated red, near-infrared, and blue light across the full facial surface. The cordless, medical-grade silicone mask is tailored for the first true facial fit. AI-driven sessions target cellular energy, dermal signaling, surface clarity, and post-stress recovery. The Red-Light Exomask delivers clinical output with precise timing and slots into morning or night, supporting long-horizon skin longevity.

 

Wavelengths and chemistry that matter

Red and near-infrared 630–850 nm
Photons in this window interact with mitochondrial photoacceptors. Signals downstream influence ATP output, redox tone, transcription programs, and extracellular matrix behavior. In tissue, users track smoother texture appearance, calmer feel after shaving or workouts, and support for barrier function across a multi-week calendar.

Blue 460 nm
Blue focuses on porphyrins from skin bacteria. Absorption at 460 nm creates reactive oxygen species that disrupt bacterial membranes on the surface and around follicles. 

Built with an AI session builder, backed by studies

The AI builder sets time, distance, and frequency using peer-reviewed irradiance and dose ranges. Inputs include skin tone, recent product use, sensitivity notes, and schedule constraints. The plan updates weekly so sessions stay consistent and realistic.


The Exomask Difference


30-Day Light Therapy Protocol with GOA products

Daily rhythm
Morning: Purifying Cleanser → Collagen + Control Facial Serum → Undereye Serum → Moisturizer → SPF on non-session days.
Night: Purifying Cleanser → Exomask if scheduled → Collagen + Control Facial Serum → Undereye Serum → Regenerative Face Cream.

Session soundtrack
Play “Exomask Light Therapy Sessions” on Spotify at low volume. One full track paces red and near-infrared. A short interlude paces blue passes.

Week 1
Three sessions on nonconsecutive days.
Red + NIR: full face and neck at entry dose.
Blue 460 nm: very short, targeted passes on breakout-prone zones only.
Products at night follow the rhythm above.

Week 2
Four sessions. Keep distance and timing steady.
Red + NIR: full face and neck with one focused pass to fine-line areas or beard irritation zones.
Blue 460 nm: same targeted areas with short passes.
Morning includes cleanser, Collagen + Control, undereye, moisturizer, and SPF. Night layers follow each session.

Week 3
Four sessions. Hold dose.
Red + NIR: repeat full coverage.
Blue 460 nm: only where congestion is active.
Cleanse before sessions. After sessions apply Collagen + Control, Undereye, then Regenerative Face Cream.

Week 4
Five sessions.
Red + NIR: same coverage and timing.
Blue 460 nm: targeted zones, the shortest pass of the month.
Repeat baseline photos under the same room light and review notes.

Device hygiene and safe use

Start each week with a quick wipe of the mask’s contact surfaces. Do the same after your last session. Put on eye shields whenever you face the lights, especially for blue. Skin should be bare. For nights, cleanse off SPF and makeup before you begin. Let the built-in timer do the pacing. Finish the cycle and move on. Do not run a second pass on the same area.

Pairing Exomask with formulas

Keep mornings simple. Cleanse, add hydration and antioxidants, then SPF. For nights, cleanse, run the session, apply Collagen + Control, tap in Undereye, and seal with Regenerative Face Cream. Use red and near-infrared on days you focus on barrier support and texture work. Keep blue for small, breakout-prone zones with light layers only. Skip strong acids right before a session unless you already know your skin handles that order.

Engineering and oversight

Exomask and the routine were built together. Hardware, software, and skincare follow the same plan. Airless and opaque packaging protects what goes on your face through the open period. The AI builder sets dose and timing. The device holds those settings. The formulas handle comfort and recovery. Development runs with guidance from our resident longevity physician-scientist, Francisco Diaz-Mitoma, PhD.

FAQs

What wavelengths are used
Red and near-infrared at 630 to 850 nm, and blue at 460 nm.

How long are sessions
Plan for 8 to 12 minutes per area with short blue passes. Follow the builder for your numbers.

Is it for all skin tones
Yes. The builder sets dose and frequency for every phototype. Wear eye shields for any direct-view work.

Where does blue fit
Use it only on areas that tend to congest. Keep passes short and away from unprotected eyes.

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