Clearer skin in 10 minutes a night.
The Ellara One is a clinical-grade LED therapy mask — FDA Cleared as a Class II medical device for acne and wrinkles. Five wavelengths. Three to five nights a week. Dermatologist-endorsed.
Why Routines Plateau
The honest reason your skincare keeps plateauing.
If your skin keeps hitting a wall despite the routine, the routine isn't the problem. The cells driving breakouts, fine lines, and redness sit a few layers below where any cream can reach. Topical actives work — until they don't.
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Acne that keeps coming back.
C. acnes bacteria live in the sebaceous gland, deeper than any cleanser reaches.
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Fine lines retinol can't fully reach.
Collagen is built in the dermis, a layer below where most actives break down.
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Redness no serum truly calms.
The inflamed capillaries behind it sit beneath where topicals can act.
That's not a routine problem. It's a depth problem.
Dermatologist video — coming soon.
Before you order
Quick answers to the four questions we hear most.
The full FAQ lives on the product page. These are the ones almost everyone asks before they buy.
How long until I see results?
Most people see meaningful change between four and twelve weeks of consistent use. Calmer skin and reduced redness tend to show up first; fine lines and pigmentation respond more slowly because they live deeper in the dermis.
How often do I need to use it?
Three to five nights a week, ten minutes per session. Light therapy compounds - what matters more than any single session is showing up consistently for a few months. Skip a day if life gets in the way.
Can I use it with my existing skincare?
Yes — Ellara works alongside almost every routine. Two things to be aware of: don't use retinoids before your session (apply them after instead), and skip the mask within 48 hours of an in-office procedure unless your dermatologist clears it.
What if it doesn't work for me?
You have 30 days to try it. If it isn't for you, send it back for a full refund — no return shipping cost, no questions, no restocking fee. Light therapy doesn't suit every skin, and we'd rather you find that out than keep something you won't use.
What clinical light costs you over a single year.
Even at a conservative once-a-month cadence, in-office light therapy adds up quickly.
Average US clinical and retail pricing. Frequency reflects a realistic at-clinic maintenance cadence; published light-therapy protocols typically call for two to three sessions a week — a cadence the Ellara One makes practical at home. Ellara One is a one-time purchase, covered by a 1-year warranty.
Reserve your spot in the Founders' Release.
$329, paid once. The average skincare-serious woman spends $5,280 a year on serums, treatments, and facials chasing the same outcome. The Ellara One reaches a layer those don't. The first 500 ship at $70 off; everyone on the waitlist gets another $30 off the morning we go live.
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