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In the world of high-tech beauty gadgets, LED (light-emitting diode) masks have become a regular — and more easily accessible — part of at-home skin-care routines. Gone are the days when the red light therapy devices were seen as pricey futuristic treatments — some of the best at-home LED face masks and devices are proven to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines and scars; soothe rosacea; and treat inflammation.
“LED light therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses specific wavelengths of light to penetrate the skin at varying depths, triggering natural biological responses,” board-certified internal medicine and aesthetic physician Dr. Glenicia Nosworthy tells The Hollywood Reporter. Light wavelengths are measured in nanometers (nm), each delivering “unique benefits, so choosing the right one for your skin concerns is essential,” she adds.
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Nosworthy notes that there are four types of light wavelengths in LED beauty devices:
- Red light (620 to 700nm): “Penetrates deeply into the skin, stimulating collagen and elastin production.”
- Near-infrared or NIR (700-1200nm): “Penetrates even deeper than red light to target muscles and joints.”
- Blue light (400-490nm): “Targets the surface layer of the skin, killing acne-causing bacteria.”
- Green light (495-570nm): “Affects skin pigmentation by calming overactive melanocytes.”
At a Glance: The Best LED Therapy Face Masks & Tools
- BEST NEW MASK Shark Beauty CryoGlow Face Mask, $350
- MOST VERSATILE HigherDose Red Light Face Mask, $279
$349(use code THR20 for 20 percent off through March 31) - MOST COMFORTABLE CurrentBody 2 LED Light Therapy Mask, $469
- BEST LASER Lyma Laser, $2,695
- BEST VALUE Aphrona 7-Color LED Mask, $149
$180 - BEST TRAVEL-FRIENDLY Solawave 4-in-1 Radiant Renewal Wand, $135
$207 - BEST UNDER $500 Dr. Dennis Gross DRx SpectraLite FaceWare Pro, $455
- BEST UNDER $400 Omnilux Contour Face Mask, $395
- BEST FOR ACNE Solawave Bye Acne Pro Kit, $58
$84 - BEST GUA SHA Skin Gym LED Gua Sha tool, $60
- BEST FOR TENSION RELIEF Therabody TheraFace Mask, $549,
$599 - BEST RED LIGHT PANEL LED Technologies Lux Collection dlp IIa LED Treatment Panel, $399
- BEST FOR SCALP Foreo Luna 4 Hair, $179
$199 - BEST WITH NECK TREATMENT LED Esthetics Glotech Face Mask with Collar, $694
$794 - BEST INVESTMENT Shani Darden Déesse Pro LED Light Mask, $1,900
The founder of Glo by Glen Skincare, Nosworthy is known for pioneering “beauty hacking,” her approach of combining science-backed techniques, lifestyle adjustments and innovative tech to “optimize beauty from the inside out,” she says. At her Brooklyn medispa, Nosworthy offers her starry (and HIPAA-confidential) clientele dermal fillers, microneedling, platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) injections and more skin enhancements. Also on the menu is the celebrity-loved, red carpet-ready Glass Facial, a rejuvenating treatment that uses her collagen-stimulating topical polydioxanone (PDO) serum, hyaluronic acid and a microdose of Botox.
LED light therapy was initially developed by NASA scientists in the early ’90s, first for plant growth experiments in space and thereafter to boost the wound healing of astronauts. The light’s wavelengths can go deep into body tissue to promote blood circulation and collagen production, which is why the skin-care industry jumped on the high-tech train to bring LED light therapy to top Hollywood spas.
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“The use of light on skin is not a new technology, but as LEDs have improved and become more efficient, so have LED-based technologies,” Mike Poling, president of Lightwave, and a 16-year innovator in the field, previously told THR. He explains that the usage of LED lights on the skin helps to re-energize cells: “This increase in energy helps our cells function more like they did when we were younger with the immediate effects being a release of endorphins, a reduction in inflammation, and an increase in lymphatic system activity to help detoxify the body.”
Among the most popular LED face masks is the Dr. Dennis Gross DRx SpectraLite FaceWare Pro, which went viral when it launched in 2020 after stars including Kris Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Lucy Hale and Halle Berry shared their quarantine selfies wearing the device. Since its debut, other red light therapy devices have landed on the market with even more features, such as cryotherapy, vibration therapy and more.
How to Choose the Right LED Mask or Device
There are several factors to consider as you’re choosing the best LED device for yourself, says Nosworthy. Skin concerns, power output (or irradiance), size and design, safety, ease of use and budget are all important when selecting the right one. “Choose FDA-cleared devices to ensure safety and efficacy, and look for built-in eye protection or use goggles if the device doesn’t include them,” she says.
If you want to target signs of aging (such as fine lines and wrinkles), “choose a device with red or near-infrared light,” notes Nosworthy. Blue light is best for addressing acne, while green light is the most helpful for pigmentation or redness. “Combination devices may include multiple wavelengths for versatile treatment.”
She points out that “higher power output means better penetration and faster results. Look for devices with a power output of at least 20-40mW/cm2 for effective treatment.”
For those who are minding their budget, “professional-grade devices may cost more but deliver faster results, while affordable options are available but may require more consistent use to see effects.”
FDA Cleared vs. FDA Approved: What’s the Difference?
It’s worth noting that not all LED face masks available online are safe or effected, which is why experts like Nosworthy recommend only buying FDA-cleared products.
When an LED light therapy device is “FDA-cleared,” it means that the Food and Drug Administration has reviewed the data provided by the manufacturer and determined that the product is safe and effective for its intended uses (such as treating wrinkles, acne and dark spots) class II medical device. Most, if not all, LED beauty tools fall under this category, as the process takes anywhere between several months to years.
Long story short, no LED light therapy beauty devices on the market are FDA-approved. The government agency requires an extensive and rigorous five-step process that includes laboratory research, lab or animal testing, clinical tests and more that could take eight or more years. Because of this, experts recommend exercising caution before buying any LED beauty tools that are marketed as “FDA-approved.”
How to Use LED Face Masks and Devices
Nosworthy recommends using the devices as recommended by their manufacturer — typically three to five times a week — for maximum effectiveness. “Always use on clean, dry skin to maximize absorption and apply hydrating or soothing products afterward to lock in benefits.”
She reminds people to be patient: “results often appear after four to eight weeks of regular use. By matching the wavelength to your specific skin concerns and ensuring the device meets safety and power standards, you can maximize the benefits of LED light therapy for your skincare routine.”
What Are the Best LED Masks and Skin Care Devices?
Here, we’ve rounded up some of the best LED masks for a variety of budgets and skin-care goals. All products on our list are FDA-cleared as class II medical devices, and most (if not all) are eligible for HSA/FSA funds.
March 10, 2025: Updated this list to include additional product specs, such as number of LED lights, wavelengths, warranty periods and more.
SharkBeauty CryoGlow Cooling & LED Face Mask
Wavelengths: Red (630nm), blue (415nm), NIR (830nm)
Treatment modes: 4
Usage: 5-15 minutes, 3-5 times weekly
Power output/irradiance: 128mW/cm2
Portable/rechargeable: Yes; USB-C
Warranty: 2 years
One of our top finds at CES 2025, Shark Beauty’s new CryoGlo face mask is essentially a mini medispa in a box and has the highest power output (or irradiance) of all the picks on our list. Featuring Shark’s iQLED technology for even and effective coverage, the LED light therapy facial device delivers four treatments that combine red, infrared and blue lights for addressing fine lines and wrinkles, acne, dark spots and tired eyes.
In our hands-on testing, we’ve found that Shark’s iQLED technology and mask design effectively and evenly covers every inch of our face. We especially loved the adjustable InstaChill cooling therapy with the medical-grade stainless steel pads for treating our puffy under-eyes. (When we got a sneak preview at CES in Las Vegas, the pads brought sweet relief to our tired eyes amid the dry indoor air at the busy tech show.) We also like that the adjustable straps accommodate our small head.
Shark notes that a 12-week study with 60 subjects found that users reported a decrease in the appearance of fine lines, redness and acne; firmer-looking skin and a more even complexion.
HigherDose Red Light Face Mask
Wavelengths: Red (630nm), NIR (830nm)
Treatment modes: 1
Usage: 10-20 minutes, 3-5 times weekly
Power output: 50mW/cm2
Portable/rechargeable: Yes; USB-C
Warranty: 1 year
Made of flexible medical-grade silicone, HigherDose’s Red Light Face Mask uses 132 LEDs to reduce fine lines and wrinkles, boosting collagen and elastin and minimizing redness. Choose 10- or 20-minute treatment times; the brand suggests using the mask three to five times a week to see results. Reviewers also love that the third head strap helps to keep the mask in place while moving, making this device one of the best LED masks to use while working out or doing chores. (Use code THR20 for 20 percent off through March 31.)
Aphrona 7-Color LED Mask
Wavelengths: Red (630nm±5nm), yellow (590nm), green (520±5nm), cyan (490±5nm), blue (415nm±5nm), violet (390nm), white
Treatment modes: 7
Usage: 5-50 minutes, 2-3 times weekly
Power output: 30-80mW/cm2
Portable/rechargeable: No; power supply required
Warranty: 1 year
Aphrona’s LED face mask features seven interchangeable color lights and 10 intensity/power levels, and can be used for up to 50 minutes — making it one of the most versatile options on our list. It offers the most popular red, blue and green treatments for addressing fine lines, wrinkles, acne, redness and pigmentation. The company says that a clinical trial shows that over 90 percent of mask users reported improvements in their skin’s texture and moisture. The device also comes with a handy travel case.
Solawave 4-in-1 Radiant Renewal Wand
Wavelengths: Red (630nm)
Treatment modes: 1
Usage: 12 minutes, 3-7 times weekly
Power output: 49.5-60.5 mW/cm2
Portable/rechargeable: Yes
Warranty: 1 year
A favorite among Hollywood facialists and makeup artists, the Solawave 4-in-1 Radiant Renewal Wand is the best multi-use LED device for same-day skin prep and traveling. In addition to red LED light therapy for addressing fine lines and dark spots, the device also features galvanic current (low voltage electricity that’s different than microcurrent) for better skin care absorption, warmth for soothing and reducing the appearance of dark circles and vibration for depuffing and massage therapy. We love the compact size for traveling (it’s become a toiletry bag essential) and the feeling of the galvanic current and vibration on our skin.
Hollywood pros agree with us: celebrity groomer Miho Suziki (who works with Cooper Koch) says the vibration “helps to wake up the skin in the best way possible [and the warmth] helps with depuffing and adding a subtle radiant glow.” Katy Perry and Nicole Richie have said they use the device, and it’s also in the red carpet kits of celebrity aestheticians Emily Cheng (who used it on client Gracie Abrams before the 2025 Grammys) and Melissa Imperial (who works with Jonathan Van Ness) and star makeup artist Georgie Eisdell (who uses it on client Dakota Johnson).
Dr. Dennis Gross DRx SpectraLite FaceWare Pro
Wavelengths: Red (630nm), blue (415nm), amber (605nm), NIR (880nm)
Treatment modes: 3
Usage: 3 minutes daily
Power output: 60mW/cm2
Portable/rechargeable: Yes; USB-C
Warranty: 1 year
Another celebrity favorite is the wildly popular DRx SpectraLight FaceWare Pro mask by Dr. Dennis Gross. (Kris Jenner, Rita Ora and Halle Berry and Lucy Hale snapped lockdown selfies wearing the mask). Standout features of this mask include 100 red LED lights to support collagen production and reduce wrinkles, 62 blue LED lights to target and prevent acne-causing bacteria and an adjustable head strap for a universal fit. Look forward to seeing results after 10 weeks of consistent use.
Pro tip: You can flip the mask upside down and use it on your neck and décolletage.
CurrentBody LED Light Therapy Face Mask, Series 2
Wavelengths: Red (633nm), NIR (830nm), deep NIR (1072nm)
Treatment modes: 6
Usage: 10 minutes, 2-4 times weekly
Power output: 30mW/cm2
Portable/rechargeable: Yes; USB-C
Warranty: 2 years
CurrentBody’s second-gen LED light therapy face mask now has an updated liquid silicone material underneath a flexible cover for better nose and lip coverage and includes a scuba fabric-type adjustable strap, making it one of the most comfortable devices we’ve tested. It also adds deep NIR light (the Series 1 model only has red and NIR) for better light penetration. Each mask also comes with an NFC card containing Veritace’s testing and traceability data so you can see each step of the quality review process.
The brand’s LED masks are a favorite of celebrity beauty pros for red carpet prep: Hollywood makeup artists Vera Steimberg and Melissa Hernandez used it on their clients (Zoë Saldaña and Mikey Madison, respectively) for the 2025 Golden Globes. Lilly Collins and Suki Waterhouse are among the stars who’ve raved about CurrentBody’s face mask, and Kim Kardashian once gave it as a Christmas gift to friends.
Skin Gym LED Gua Sha Facial Tool
Wavelengths: Red (618-625nm), blue (463-473nm), violet (410-425nm)
Treatment modes: 4
Usage: From 3 minutes daily
Portable/rechargeable: Yes; USB-C
Warranty: 1 year
For pre-event sculpting, radiance and relaxation, try Skin Gym’s LED gua sha device that Jessica Alba’s makeup artist, Maria Vargas, recently used on her star client for the 2025 Oscars. The curved, ergonomic tool features red and blue light therapy, heat and vibration, which combine in four treatment modes for boosting circulation, lifting (on the forehead, cheekbones and jawline), eliminating acne, soothing muscles, evening out the skin tone and addressing fine lines and wrinkles.
Solawave Bye Acne Pro Kit
Wavelengths: Red (630nm), blue (415nm)
Treatment modes: 1
Usage: 3 minutes per area, 3-5 times weekly
Power output: 11.7J-14.4J/cm2
Portable/rechargeable: Yes; USB-C
Warranty: 1 year
Equipped with blue and red light, Solawave’s Bye Acne Pro Kit helps to “eliminate acne-causing bacteria and reduce sebum production and prevent future breakouts.” Ideal for spot treatments, this device is designed to be used with the company’s serum-infused microdart pimple patches (which contain niacinamide, green tea, gotu kola and madecassoside) to “calm and soothe the skin.”
Omnilux Cotour Face Mask
Wavelengths: Red (633nm), NIR (880nm)
Treatment modes: 1
Usage: 10 minutes, 3-5 times weekly
Power output: 30mW/cm2
Portable/rechargeable: Yes; USB-C
Warranty: 2 years
Paris Hilton told Who What Wear that she loves using Omnilux’s Contour Face mask in her morning and evening routines. For those looking to specifically target acne, Omnilux has another fan-favorite for this exact purpose: Omnilux Clear. This LED mask has passed FDA, TGA and CE regulations for treating acne and offers dermatologist-grade treatments from the comfort of your home by way of blue light that targets and kills acne bacteria and red light that aids in the production of new collagen while reducing inflammation. Recommended length of use: four 10-minute treatments for six weeks.
Therabody TheraFace Mask
Wavelengths: Red (630nm±10nm), blue (415nm±10nm), NIR (830nm±10nm)
Treatment modes: 2
Usage: 3-9 minutes daily
Rechargeable: Yes; USB-C
Warranty: 1 year
Known for its pro athlete-loved, celebrity backed percussive massage tools, Therabody brings its vibration therapy to beauty with its TheraFace mask. In addition to 648 red, infrared and blue LED lights that deliver a large amount of coverage, the device features 17 QX-Micro motors to relieve pressure points on the face and scalp for stress relief and relaxation. As for its skin health benefits, A 12-week study conducted by a third-party company found that Therabody’s face mask brought a range of improvements to their skin, including the reduced appearance of dark spots.
ReVive Lux Collection dpl IIa LED Treatment Panel
Wavelengths: Red (630nm), deep red (660nm), blue (415nm), amber (605nm), infrared (880nm)
Treatment modes: 3
Usage: From 3 minutes daily
Portable/rechargeable: No; power supply required
Warranty: 1 year
ReVive’s Lux Collection dpl IIa LED Treatment Panel is one of the most versatile options on our list as the book-like design makes it easy to use on the entire body. Created to address fine lines, wrinkles, inflammation and acne, the panel can be placed at your desired distance and angle from your desired treatment area, and offers three settings with a variety of light colors and strengths. Plus, use code GLOW4GOOD to save 15 percent through March 31.
LED Esthetics Glotech Mask Pro with Collar
Wavelengths: Red (630nm±5nm), blue (415nm), NIR (830nm)
Treatment modes: 2
Usage: 10 minutes daily
Power output: 44mw/cm2
Rechargeable: Yes; USB-C
Warranty: 1 year
Customers have seen results in two weeks after using LED Esthetics’ Glotech Mask Pro for 10 minutes per day, six times per week. The FDA-cleared device features red, NIR and blue light treatments to visibly reduce the appearance of wrinkles and pigmentation, boost collagen production, enhance skin texture, minimize pore size and reduce or eliminate acne.
According to the company, Chrissy Teigen, January Jones, Madonna and Jessica Alba are among the stars who have shared their experiences using the LED mask on social media.
Lyma Laser
Treatment modes: 1
Usage: From 3 minutes daily for first 12 weeks; then 3-4 times weekly to maintain results
Power output:
Rechargeable: Yes; USB-C
Warranty: 2 years
While nothing can replace a pro treatment at a medical spa, the Lyma Laser is a close second — and unlike other devices, it can be used on the whole body and on darker skin tones. The FDA-cleared device uses red and NIR laser light across a surface of 8cm2 to reach the base layer of the skin and reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, sun spots, old and new scars and other skin concerns. To use, you’ll hold the flashlight-shaped device to the desired treatment areas for three minutes or more. Lyma (pronounced “LEE-ma”) says the Laser activates mitochondria in cells, “producing collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid” and thickens the top epidermal layer to make skin look “smoother, firmer and healthier.”
Lyma says that clinical trials show that the device noticeably improves face and body skin texture and elasticit in as little as 12 weeks when used for 15 to 45 minutes daily. Unlike LED face masks, the Lyma Laser can be used over makeup and sunscreen. It boasts a two-hour battery life on a single charge and a 10-year lifespan. (The Lyma Laser Pro will be released in the U.S. soon and is expected to deliver results even faster with triple the power; join the wait list here.)
Lyma recommends using the device daily with its Oxygen Mist and Glide skin-care products (but you can also use your own favorite products); laser purchases include a free 30-day supply, and skin-care subscriptions are $149 per month. (Celebrity facialists Joanna Czech and Iván Pol use the Lyma Laser on starry clients, while celebrities including Selena Gomez, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Beckinsale, Amber Valletta, Sienna Miller and Kathy Hilton swear by the laser tool.)
Foreo Luna 4 Hair
Wavelengths: Red (630nm)
Treatment modes: 1
Usage: Varies on your conditioning routine
Power output:
Rechargeable: Yes; USB-C
Warranty: 2 years
Known for their gentle silicone facial massagers, Sweden-based beauty tool brand Foreo’s new Luna 4 Hair device combines red LED light with up to 6,500 pulsations per minute to help boost microcirculation, unclog pores and reduce oil buildup on the scalp. Designed to be used in or out of the shower with your hair conditioning routine, the 100 percent waterproof device “clinically proven to reduce dandruff by 24 percent and oil on the scalp by 50 percent” within a month, and 97 percent of testers say they have thicker, shinier hair, per Foreo.
Shani Darden by Déesse Pro LED Light Mask
Wavelengths: Red (630nmnm±10nm), blue (415nm±10nm), NIR (830nm±10nm)
Treatment modes: 6
Usage: 10 minutes, 2-5 times weekly
Power output: 29-44mW/cm2
Portable/rechargeable: No; power supply required
Warranty: 2 years
Given that Hollywood aesthetician Shani Darden is a go-to for stars including Jessica Alba and Shay Mitchell, it’s no surprise that success follows any product attached to her name. The actresses, along with Kate Hudson and Kim Kardashian, have turned up on social media looking like members of the Jabbawockeez while wearing the bestselling Shani Darden by Déesse Pro LED mask.
Inspired by her iconic facials, Darden’s mask features dual-diode LEDs that deliver red, blue and near-infrared light therapy to support collagen production, reduce the appearance of wrinkles and blemishes and target pigmentation. Bonus: This mask also comes with a custom-designed neck attachment to target fine lines and wrinkles on the decolletage and country-specific plug adapters so you bring it with you around the world.
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