LumiScalp
Hair Therapy Cap
Your follicles aren't dead.
They're starving.
Most hair loss isn't permanent — it's your hair follicles running out of energy and getting stuck. LumiScalp uses specific wavelengths of light to wake them back up. Here's exactly what happens.
This wavelength gets absorbed by a protein inside your hair follicle cells called cytochrome c oxidase — think of it as your cell's battery charger. When it absorbs red light, it produces a rush of ATP (your cell's energy currency). Follicles that were too exhausted to grow now finally have the fuel they need.
- Up to 40–50% more cellular energy (ATP)
- Follicle metabolism reactivated
- Hair stays in the growth phase longer
Near-infrared light is invisible to the eye but reaches deeper — down to the base of the follicle root. There, it calms chronic scalp inflammation (the slow, silent kind that shrinks follicles over time) and releases nitric oxide, a natural compound that widens the tiny blood vessels feeding each follicle. More blood flow = more oxygen and nutrients reaching the root.
- Reduces scalp inflammation
- Widens blood vessels around follicles
- More oxygen delivered to follicle roots
Just wear it. Let the light do the work.
Put it on like any cap. 272 LEDs cover your entire scalp at once — no moving it around, no holding anything in place. 25 minutes later, you're done. Most people use it while watching TV, on a call, or reading.
How deep each wavelength reaches into your scalp
Diagram of scalp layers — the red beam reaches the mid-dermis, the purple beam reaches all the way to the follicle root
Every hair follows a 3-phase cycle — here's where things go wrong
Tap each phase to see what's happening and how LumiScalp fixes it
The phase that should last years — but gets cut short
In healthy hair, each follicle spends 2–7 years actively growing before it rests. In people with thinning hair, the follicle runs low on cellular energy (ATP) and chronic low-grade scalp inflammation sends early "stop growing" signals. The result: each growth cycle gets shorter. Hair comes in thinner, finer, and eventually stops appearing at all.
When inflammation forces an early shutdown
Catagen is a normal, brief "reset" phase — every follicle does it. The problem is when it happens too early. Chronic scalp inflammation floods the follicle with chemical signals (called cytokines) that essentially shout "stop growing, pack it up." Your follicle obeys, ending the growth phase months or even years before it should. This is the core mechanism behind progressive thinning.
Stuck in rest — and not coming back
Normally, a follicle rests for about 3 months before waking up and starting a new growth cycle. In hair loss, follicles get stuck in this resting state indefinitely — they just sit there, dormant, getting smaller, never restarting. This is what causes bald patches: not empty scalp, but scalp packed with follicles that are still alive but can't restart on their own. They need a signal to wake up.
What's happening inside your scalp during each session
From the moment you put the cap on, a chain of biological events kicks off — here's the sequence, minute by minute.
What Our Community Says
"After 3 months my part looks noticeably fuller. My hairstylist asked what I changed. I'll never go back."
"I was skeptical. A doctor friend told me red light therapy is legit. Now I'm a convert. My hairline has actually come back."
"My hair stopped falling out in the shower within the first few weeks. This thing is genuinely incredible."