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The retailer Sephora has decided to introduce 13 Higher Dose products to its online assortment.Co-founders Katie Kaps and Lauren Berlingeri consider the launch of the HiggherDose wellness products to use directly at home a pivotal moment in their mission to make infrared and biohacking available to everyone. About HigherDose HigherDose was born as the firstinfrared sauna in Manhattan and quickly grew to several locations throughout New York City, particularly through partnerships such as the one with the luxury hotel 11 Howard. The company also operated a spa in Brooklyn, where it offered services such as lymphatic drainage massage, body wrap, and infrared sauna.. HigherDose's growth accelerated especially when it moved from services to wellness products distributed through direct-to-consumer channels. At the height of the pandemic, sales of HigherDose's sauna blanket skyrocketed by 400%.The Sephora collab It is not yet clear whether Sephora's beauty-focused clientele is ready to spend nearly $700 on a crystal-infused therapy mat. However, the founders are confident in introducing advanced wellness modalities and are spreading the word through education. HigherDose has developed tutorials and detailed content on Sephora's website to inform customers about their products. It will also work with influencers from Sephora Squad, the retailer's chosen community of creators, and with other beauty experts to demonstrate the benefits of the products and how to incorporate them into the daily routine.
With prices ranging from $29 to $699, HigherDose products include the Infrared Sauna Blanket, PEMF Go Infrared Mat, Red Light Face Mask, Red Light Neck Strengthener, Infrared Sauna Blanket Insert, Sauna Blanket Bag, and Supercharge Copper Body Brush. The Infrared Sauna Blanket and the PEMF Go Infrared Mat, both $699, are the second most expensive items for sale on Sephora's website. At $1,900, the Deesse PRO LED Light Mask by Shani Darden is the most expensive.