Memorial Day deals cut 25% off HigherDose self-care devices
HigherDOSE’s Memorial Day sale took 25% off starter kits and bundles, putting the $349 red-light mask and $699 sauna blanket in sharper gifting territory.

For the beauty-focused recipient, HigherDOSE’s Red Light Face Mask was the cleanest gift play at $349: FDA-cleared, cordless, clinically proven to reduce fine lines and wrinkles, HSA and FSA eligible, and backed by a 120-day money-back guarantee. For someone who wants stress relief first, the Infrared Sauna Blanket, the brand’s original product, was the bigger splurge at $699, which made the Memorial Day bundle discount the part of the sale worth paying attention to.
HigherDOSE has built its name around biohacking and at-home rituals since 2016, when Lauren Berlingeri and Katie Kaps founded the female-led wellness-tech brand in New York City. The company still leans hard into spa-style recovery and glow-up language, but the appeal for gift buyers is more concrete than that: these are premium devices with real list prices, not throwaway wellness trinkets. When a brand sells starter kits and bundles at a 25% discount, it meaningfully changes the entry point for anyone trying to give something more personal than a candle or body lotion.
The face mask is the easiest standalone recommendation because its value is easy to read. At full price, it sits in the luxury beauty-device lane, but the combination of FDA clearance, HSA and FSA eligibility, and the 120-day return window gives it a practical edge over trendier gadgets that feel harder to justify. HigherDOSE also says the mask is clinically proven to help with fine lines and wrinkles, which is exactly the sort of claim that makes a gift feel considered rather than purely indulgent.

The sauna blanket is the statement piece. It is HigherDOSE’s original product, and at $699 it asks for conviction from the buyer. That is where the 25% off starter kits and bundles mattered most. A discounted bundle softens the leap into HigherDOSE’s whole ritual, especially for a wellness newbie who may not want to start with the company’s highest-ticket device. The brand’s starter kits, including the Red Light Skin Starter Kit and the Full Body Red Light Starter Kit, were the smarter route for anyone wanting the polished HigherDOSE experience without paying full price.
This also was not a one-off price break. In July 2025, HigherDOSE’s LED mask fell to $279 from $349, a reminder that the brand tends to use seasonal promotions to move its more expensive devices. For gift buyers, that makes Memorial Day the moment to look at HigherDOSE as a premium wellness purchase with a rare sale attached, not just a beauty impulse buy.
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