IRestore is running its biggest anniversary sale of 2026, and early access kicks off on April 13. Since launching in 2003, iRestore has expanded beyond hair restoration into a broader lineup of at-home red light therapy devices, including LED masks for the face, eyes, neck, and chest. These devices are regularly discounted, but with its anniversary sale, you can save up to $900 off select bestsellers and up to $1,550 off bundles.
WIRED reviewer Julia Forbes tested iRestore’s Elite—a low-level light therapy hair growth device—and the Illumina Face Mask—featuring red, infrared, and blue light—and approves of both. She’s seen visible improvements from both gadgets, each delivering on its promises, at least to a degree (more on that below).
IRestore Elite for $1799 ($900 Off)
You’ll often find the Elite priced at $1,899, but the sale knocks off an additional $100. The Elite has the most LEDs of the three hair growth devices, with 500 diodes total (300 proprietary lasers and 200 LEDs); the combination is designed to penetrate deeper than typical red light therapy, and the build of the helmet is designed to cover most of the scalp. Treatments require 12 minutes a day, while the Professional and Essential require 25 minutes every other day.
WIRED reviewer Julia Forbes tested the iRestore Elite on both herself and her husband, who experience different degrees of hair thinning and loss, for 16 weeks. She found that the low-level laser therapy helps prevent eczema flare-ups on her scalp. And after only two weeks of daily use (with the help of iRestore’s shampoo, conditioner, supplements, and serum), her husband observed more fullness at the crown and fine hairs appearing along his hairline. See her full review here.
IRestore Illumina Face Mask for $399 ($400 Off)
WIRED reviewer Julia Forbes tested the Illumina Face Mask for eight weeks, hoping it would alleviate eczema flare-ups around her eyes and face. She noticed that it did help with prevention within a week of testing. She also found that the combination therapy helped minimize her pores and give her skin a glow. The Illumina Mask is designed with 360 LEDs and has three modes: Mode 1 combines red and infrared (635 and 830 nanometers, respectively); Mode 2 combines red, infrared, and blue light; Mode 3 is a dedicated blue light setting (415 nanometers) meant to kill off bacteria that can lead to acne or eczema.