Red light for hair. Red light for skin. Blue light, removed, for sleep. Every product starts with the wavelength and the evidence, not the marketing.
Specific wavelengths do specific things. 660 nanometres reaches the hair follicle. 850 goes deeper, into the layers of the skin. Blue light near 450 keeps you alert when your body is trying to wind down.
Most brands sell the glow and a vague promise. We do the boring part first. The wavelength, the dose, the session length, and the proof that it moved. Then we ship the device. Lisco is short for Light Science Co.
Everything we make lives at a known point on the light spectrum. Here is where the first three sit.
A red light cap built around 660 nanometres, the wavelength with the most evidence behind hair regrowth. 10 minutes a day. No drugs, no foam, no clinic.
Hair grows back slowly, so most people quit before they can see it. We pair the cap with a trichoscope, a scalp camera that photographs your follicles at 100x. Track the same patch every few weeks. The mirror lies. The data does not.
Red at 660 for the surface. Near infrared at 850 for what sits beneath it. A face mask that treats skin the way the studies describe it, not the way a spa brochure does.
The same science, in reverse. Glasses that cut the blue wavelengths that delay sleep. Wear them after sunset and let your body clock do its job.
We are building for the 10% who research before they buy. The ones who want the spec sheet, the wavelength, and the trial data before they spend. Quietly premium. India first.
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