Hologenix, the company behind CELLIANT infrared materials, has announced its second collaboration with Sunlighten, a leading provider of infrared saunas and portable light therapies. The partnership introduces a new range of infrared-infused activewear and performance bedsheets designed to enhance recovery, circulation, and overall well-being.
CELLIANT technology converts body heat into infrared energy, promoting increased local circulation and cellular oxygenation for faster recovery. This new collection builds on the success of the brands’ previous collaboration, the Sunlighten Sauna Linen Collection, which featured sauna accessories like bath towels and cushion covers.
“We are thrilled to continue growing our partnership with Sunlighten, a brand that shares our goal of bringing wellness innovation to the forefront,” said Seth Casden, CEO of Hologenix. Sunlighten CEO Aaron Zack echoed this sentiment, emphasizing how the new bedding and activewear lines integrate infrared wellness into everyday life.
The Infrared Performance Sheets use CELLIANT-infused fibers to regulate temperature, improve sleep quality, and enhance recovery. Designed for comfort, they are soft, cool, and available in Queen and King sizes. The activewear collection incorporates CELLIANT minerals into fabric, harnessing body heat to create full-spectrum infrared energy.
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