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17 best LED face masks for firmer, glowing skin, tested on 170 people

“After the second use my skin feels more youthful, less saggy, less red and more evenly toned”

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Stocking up on the top skincare – be that the best anti-wrinkle eye creams, or the best night creams – is one thing, but if you’re looking for a beauty tool that will take your routine to the next level, it could be worth investing in the best LED face mask.

There’s no denying these machines are expensive – our expert-approved picks start at £100 and soar up to £2,000 – but they do offer a number of excellent, salon-grade skincare benefits, including preventing premature ageing, which may reduce your need for frequent dermatologist trips.

The best LED face masks 2025

To find out whether the results justify the investment, the experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute put the leading LED face masks to the test with a panel of 170 people. Here are our experts' top picks for 2025 in one quick list, but read on for the full reviews and everything you need to know before you shop.

How we test LED face masks

best led face masks

The Good Housekeeping Institute asked over 170 testers to trial 21 market-leading LED face masks for a period of four weeks, to find the ones that actually deliver results.

They assessed each mask on how comfortable it felt to wear, the brightness of its LED lights, and the length of each treatment. They also noted any differences they saw to their skin, including any improvements in the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, blemishes, brightness and redness.

In the lab, our experts used a VISIA image analysis machine to assess improvements in lines, texture, brown spots and red spots.

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Best LED face mask

Nooance Anti-aging LED Face Mask PRO

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Anti-aging LED Face Mask PRO

Pros

  • Improved skin texture and reduced blemishes
  • Reduced fine lines and wrinkles
  • Was comfortable to wear and easy to incorporate into routines

Cons

    Score: 89/100

    The verdict on this mask was unanimous: it really works. Testers told us they immediately felt their skin was brighter, and after the four-week trial they said their complexions looked better in every way. One told us their face felt “softer”, and skin looked “plumper and more pillowy”. Someone keen to wave goodbye to pesky patches of hyperpigmentation reported more even skin, and another said, “I have a scar on my hand which I used this on daily, and it definitely looks improved!”. This scored higher than any other mask in most areas in the lab, but particularly for its ability to combat skin redness.

    As with exercise routines, the best way to see results with red light therapy is with consistency. And for a product to secure a regular spot in your routine it must be easy to incorporate into daily life. Everyone said the soft, flexible mask was comfortable to wear and convenient to use, but some didn’t love the eye goggles provided. Luckily, they only serve as an added step for those who are particularly sensitive to the light, and the mask is safe (and clearly effective!) without them.

    Key specifications

    Light modesRed light
    Mask typeFlexible
    Treatment times10 mins, 3 times a week
    WirelessNo
    Included accessoriesRemote controller, Power cable and adapter, Adjustable head support strap, Optional eye protection goggles (can be used if you are sensitive to light), Storage bag.
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    Runner up LED face mask

    Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare DRx SpectraLite FaceWare Pro

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    Skincare DRx SpectraLite FaceWare Pro

    Pros

    • Effectively reduced fine lines
    • Skin was brighter after use
    • Helped reduce redness

    Cons

      Score: 80/100

      Our runner up LED face mask impressed across the board, effectively reducing the appearance of scars, brown spots, lines and wrinkles over a four-week period. It scored highly for functionality, too, with testers praising the ease of use, comfort during wear and long-lasting battery life.

      Our panel said their skin looked brighter and more radiant after using the gadget, and felt it helped soothe rosacea and redness. The quick treatment time (three minutes) also made it easy to fit into their existing skincare routines, and it proved quick to charge and clean.

      Key specifications

      Light modesRed light, blue light, combination
      Mask typeRigid
      Treatment times3 minutes
      WirelessYes
      Included accessoriesCharging cable, detachable and adjustable head strap, storage bag, user manual, quick start guide
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      Best for clearing breakouts

      CurrentBody Skin Anti-Blemish LED Face Mask

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      Anti-Blemish LED Face Mask

      Pros

      • Helped to reduce breakouts for our panel
      • Good for reducing the appearance of acne scarring

      Cons

      • Slightly uncomfortable to wear

      Score: 78/100

      If you’re searching for a solution for acne – something over a third of the UK population experience at some point in their lives – then look no further.

      This mask uses blue and red light to help control oil production and eliminate blemish-causing bacteria. We’re not suggesting it’s an overnight solution; as you’ve probably realised by now, nothing is instant with skin conditions, unfortunately. But with consistency and patience, this gadget claims to banish breakouts in the space of six weeks.

      What did our panel think? “My blemishes have reduced significantly,” said one tester, while another told us: “I noticed my acne scarring had reduced, as well as breakouts, by week four.” Every single person who tried this device said they noticed an improvement in their acne, spots and blemishes, with all saying their skin texture and complexion in general were significantly better after the trial.

      Some found the mask a little uncomfortable to wear for the allotted 10-minute treatment time, but it’s hopefully a relatively small price to pay for clearer skin.

      Key specifications

      Light modesBlue light and red light
      Mask typeFlexible
      Treatment times10 minutes, 3-5x a week
      WirelessYes
      Included accessoriesCurrentBody Skin Anti-Blemish LED Face Mask, Storage Bag, USB-C Charging Cable, Controller, Eye Inserts, Protective Goggles, User Manual
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      Best luxury LED face mask

      Cellreturn Platinum LED Mask

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      Platinum LED Mask

      Pros

      • Effectively reduced fine lines
      • Firmed up skin

      Cons

      • Some found the lights too bright
      • Very expensive

      Score: 77/100

      Granted, this expensive mask is certainly a hefty investment. But if you're concerned about fine lines and wrinkles, our testers found it did make a difference, with just over half seeing a visible reduction in their appearance by the end of the month-long trial.

      It didn’t skimp on radiance either, with our testers reporting a brighter, firmer complexion, while over half saw a reduction in redness and inflammation. Its space-age aesthetic may look intimidating (and uncomfortable!), but rest assured nobody on our panel experienced any issues. Some testers did struggle with how bright the LED lights were, though, so those with sensitive eyes may wish to look elsewhere.

      Key specifications

      Light modesNear infra-red light, red light, blue light, pink light (blue + red combined)
      Mask typeRigid
      Treatment times9-20 minutes, 3x a week
      WirelessYes
      Included accessoriesWireless charging cradle, charger, an extra open silver face shield, cleansing towel, silicone eye shields, warranty and user manual.
      5
      Best multi-use LED mask

      CurrentBody Skin Dermalux Flex MD LED Light Therapy Device

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      Dermalux Flex MD LED Light Therapy Device

      Pros

      • Comfortable to use (can lie down)
      • Range of settings to target different areas of the face and body
      • Helped reduce scarring

      Cons

      • Some would prefer eye holes
      • Really expensive

      Score: 77/100

      This device can be used on any part of the body (well… face, neck, arms, legs) due to its ergonomic design, with various settings that allow you to target different areas according to their needs. The instructions were clear and detailed, and people loved the built-in timer, which turned the mask off after the recommended time.

      The design of the Dermalux was slightly Marmite — while some testers enjoyed the chance to sit still, close their eyes and relax, others would have preferred eye holes (like other masks on our list) so they could multi-task while using it. However, a few minutes of shut-eye sounds like a welcome break to us.

      Testers told us the device helped clear up rosacea, while they also noticed a reduction in the appearance of scars and smoother skin after use.

      Key specifications

      Light modesBlue light, red light and near-infrared light
      Mask typeRigid
      Treatment times30 minutes, once a week
      WirelessNo
      Included accessoriesDermalux Flex MD Base Unit, Dermalux Flex MD Controller, Flexible LED Canopy, Power Supply (with 1.5m lead) User Manual, Goggles, Treatment Pillow (May differ from image), Travel Bag
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      Best for calming inflammation

      Deesse Pro LED face mask

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      Pro LED face mask

      Pros

      • Worked well for reducing breakouts
      • Improved skin texture

      Cons

      • No drawstring bag for storage
      • Plugs into wall so you can't move around

      Score: 77/100

      Although it may look like the perfect Halloween costume, this mask is a long-term investment in your skin that you’ll want to don year-round. According to our panel, it was comfortable to wear and the blue light setting helped to calm inflammation and clear breakouts.

      All testers said the machine felt high quality and, despite a relatively short treatment time of five minutes, it still delivered improved skin texture and reduced pigmentation. In fact, every panellist said their skin looked healthier after the trial period.

      There were some grumbles about not having a pouch or drawstring bag to store the mask in, and some didn’t like that you couldn’t move about with it on as it was plugged into the wall. However, it’s pretty hard to see when you’re wearing an LED mask, so we wouldn’t advise wandering around with it on anyway.

      Key specifications

      Light modesRed light, blue light, green light and near infrared light
      Mask typeRigid
      Treatment times5 minutes, 2-4x a week
      WirelessNo
      Included accessoriesA Déesse Pro LED Phototherapy Mask, Protective eyewear, Controller panel, Head straps, Power cable, Instruction guide
      7
      Best LED tool for travel

      Solawave Skincare Wand with Redlight Therapy

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      Skincare Wand with Redlight Therapy

      Pros

      • Portable
      • Good value
      • Long-lasting battery

      Cons

      • Treatment takes longer as the device is small

      Score: 76/100

      Don’t let your routine take a back seat when travelling; this smart skincare wand by Solawave is small enough to slip into your best suitcase (yes, even your carry-on). Despite its size, there’s no compromise on performance, with testers claiming they enjoyed two weeks of daily use out of just one charge.

      It's intuitive and easy to use, with most participants praising how it felt on their skin. As for the results, our testers noticed an improvement in skin texture, and reported a reduction in acne and blemishes. Need more convincing? Our panel all said they'd continue to use it post-trial.

      Key specifications

      Light modesRed light
      Mask typeHandheld
      Treatment times5 minutes, 3x a week
      WirelessYes
      Included accessoriesCharging cable, instruction manual
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      CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask Series 1

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      LED Light Therapy Mask Series 1

      Pros

      • Flexible design
      • Slight reduction of wrinkles
      • Easy to use

      Cons

      • Didn't improve redness

      Score: 76/100

      If you’re not a fan of more rigid face masks, this flexible design may be more appealing. Impressively, our testers said it boosted their skin's natural radiance, with half of them praising the overall condition of their skin after the trial.

      When it came to wrinkles, the panel saw a slight improvement and said they’d continue to use this tool after the trial period. It didn’t improve redness or rosacea, but testers said it was a breeze to use and found it comfortable to wear. The LED lights weren’t too strong either, with most finding they could cope with the brightness.

      Key specifications

      Light modesRed light, near infra-red light
      Mask typeFlexible mask
      Treatment times10 minutes daily
      WirelessNo
      Included accessoriesTravel bag, power cable, charging plug, user manual
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      FliKEZE PhotonMask Quint

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      PhotonMask Quint

      Pros

      • Improved blemishes
      • High score in lab for firming wrinkles
      • Range of light modes for different skin goals
      • Easy to set up
      • Good battery life

      Cons

      • Straps were too long

      Score: 75/100

      If we thought some of the masks on this list made us look scary, this model really is in a league of its own. Once you’ve got over the Texas Chainsaw Massacre aesthetic (it’s the new mob wife, we’re sure of it), you should find that the results are also scarily good.

      Everyone said their skin looked less red and spotty, and felt far smoother, with some even noticing a difference after just two sessions. The red light didn’t get too hot, and the robust structure means it stays in place, making it comfortable to use. It didn’t work as well for hyperpigmentation or combatting excess sebum, but one tester said, “After the second use my skin feels brighter, more youthful, has less sagging, less redness and a more even tone and texture.”

      If dull and lacklustre skin is your beauty bugbear, this could be the solution.

      Key specifications

      Light modesRed light, yellow light, green light, blue light
      Mask typeRigid
      Treatment times10 mins, 3-7x a week
      WirelessNo
      Included accessoriesRemote controller. Power cable. Adjustable head support strap
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      Good all-rounder in lab

      UKLash LED Dual Light Pro-Therapy Face Mask

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      LED Dual Light Pro-Therapy Face Mask

      Pros

      • Easy to use
      • Improved wrinkles
      • Smoothed skin

      Cons

      • Uncomfortable (but optional) eye shields

      Score: 74/100

      UKLash’s award-winning growth serums have long been a favourite for lengthening natural lashes. But when the brand launched its UKSkin arm, we had to find out whether their foray into devices was destined for the same fame.

      Testers appreciated how quick and convenient the device was, with just one button to start the 10-minute treatment. And one panellist told us they saw an obvious improvement in skin brightness within a couple of uses. Some found the eye shields slightly fiddly and uncomfortable, but they’re optional. We received absolutely zero reports of longer lashes after trialling the mask, so for that you’ll have to stick to their smart serums.

      Key specifications

      Light modesRed light, near-red light
      Mask typeFlexible
      Treatment times10 mins, 3-5x a week
      WirelessNo
      Included accessoriesRemote controller. Power cable. Adjustable head support strap. Storage bag.
      11

      The Light Salon BOOST LED Face Mask

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      BOOST LED Face Mask

      Pros

      • Relaxing to wear and lightweight
      • Improved firmness of skin

      Cons

      • Was a bit loose for some

      Score: 74/100

      Made from soft medical grade silicone, this flexible LED mask prioritises comfort. Our panel praised its “relaxing, lightweight feel” and liked the Velcro straps for holding it in place, with one tester saying: “I liked that I was able to get on with other tasks while using it.” Salon-quality results while ticking off the to-do list? Sounds good to us.

      Following the four-week trial, participants reported an improvement in skin firmness, fine lines and wrinkles. They also said their skin looked brighter and more radiant. It's worth noting, however, that some found the mask hard to fit close to their jawline, which they felt minimised the results in that area.

      Key specifications

      Light modesRed light, near-red light
      Mask typeFlexible
      Treatment times10 minutes, 3-5x a week
      WirelessYes
      Included accessoriesControl unit, power supply, 2 x head straps, protective bag, eyewear
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      Solawave Bye Acne: 3-Minute Pimple Spot Treatment

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      Bye Acne: 3-Minute Pimple Spot Treatment

      Pros

      • Good for targeting certain areas
      • Affordable
      • Lightweight

      Cons

      • Inefficient for whole face

      Score: 72/100

      This targeted red-light device is great for giving a little TLC to specific areas. It works to smooth rough and bumpy skin, reduce inflammation and stop spots in their tracks, before they come to the surface. You wear it for just three minutes at a time, so it’s easy to incorporate into any existing routine.

      Testers told us it was great for the T-zone or persistent oil-prone patches, and many noticed reduced redness of new breakouts. This wouldn’t suit those with acne all over their face, though, as it would take too long to treat each area. For that, you may be better off with the CurrentBody Device above.

      Key specifications

      Light modesBlue light, red light therapy
      Mask typeNot a mask
      Treatment times3 mins
      WirelessYes
      Included accessoriesDevice, quick start guide, charging cable
      13
      Best budget LED face mask

      SENSSE Professional LED Face Mask

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      Professional LED Face Mask

      Pros

      • Good value
      • Offers a range of light therapies
      • Improves skin texture

      Cons

      • Only a small improvement to fine lines
      • Takes longer than some others to work

      Score: 72/100

      Our best budget mask offers much of the functionality of higher end models at a fraction of the price. Our panel was particularly impressed by the sheer range of LED light therapies, allowing users to seamlessly switch between modes according to their unique skin concerns. Considering its versatility, they also said it was simple and straightforward to use — even for beginners.

      Despite regular treatments, participants noticed only a small improvement in the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. That said, Sensse does suggest a minimum of four months before long-term, visible results will show.

      Overall, most testers were impressed with this mask (especially given the affordable price), and reported textural improvements, as well as brighter, more radiant skin.

      Key specifications

      Light modesRed light, blue light, yellow light, purple light
      Mask typeFlexible
      Treatment times10 minutes, 2-4x a week
      WirelessYes
      Included accessoriesMini remote control, USB charging cable, instruction manual
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      Best accompanying app

      Foreo UFO 2 MintPowerful Skincare Infusion

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      UFO 2 MintPowerful Skincare Infusion

      Pros

      • Treatment only takes 2 minutes
      • Improved skin brightness

      Cons

      • You need an app to use it
      • Didn't do much to age spots

      Score: 72/100

      With a wide spectrum of light options, this compact device only takes two minutes to work its magic – making it a great choice for those short on time. It doesn't cover the entire face, which our testers actually liked. They were also happy with the brightness of the LED lights, and found it comfortable to use.

      But what benefits did it have on the skin? Well, it provided some serious glow, with our panel saying they had a "lit-from-within" appearance after use. Testers also said their skin looked healthier overall, but it didn't do much for age spots or wrinkles.

      You need to connect it to an app to use, which some testers struggled with. Despite this, they said they'd continue to use it after the trial. It's a great option if you're looking to experiment with LED masks before investing in a top-of-the-range device.

      Key specifications

      Light modesRed light, green light, blue light, white light, purple light, orange light, yellow light, cyan light
      Mask typeHandheld
      Treatment times2 minutes
      WirelessYes
      Included accessoriesMask stand, charging cable, x1 FOREO sheet mask, instructions
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      Best LED face mask for range of settings

      MZ Skin Light Therapy Golden Facial Treatment Device

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      Light Therapy Golden Facial Treatment Device

      Pros

      • Uses red, blue, green, yellow and white light
      • Reduced age spots and pigmentation

      Cons

      • Solid frame is slightly uncomfortable

      Score: 72/100

      You may resemble a BAFTA award during the 20-minute treatment time, but trust us, your skin will thank you. This cutting-edge device is the brainchild of Dr Maryam Zamani (plastic surgeon to the stars) and is the first of its kind to offer five LED lights to use individually or in combination, depending on your skin concerns.

      After four weeks of use, our lab findings showed an improvement in the appearance of age spots and pigmentation, while our testers reported brighter and more radiant skin. If you’re looking for an LED device that can target individual skin concerns with ease, this could be the one.

      Key specifications

      Light modesRed light, blue light, yellow light, green light, white light
      Mask typeRigid
      Treatment times10-20 minutes, 2-3x a week
      WirelessYes
      Included accessoriesPower cable, power control and remote
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      Best mask designed for men

      Omnilux MEN FDA Cleared Flexible LED Light Therapy Mask

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      FDA Cleared Flexible LED Light Therapy Mask

      Pros

      • Good for thicker, oily skin
      • Minimises under-eye bags

      Cons

      • Has to be plugged in

      Score: 70/100

      Omnilux has created an LED face mask with near-infrared lighting, which enables deeper skin penetration. It’s specifically targeted at men, who tend to have thicker, tougher skin, so it would make a good gift for the guy in your life who’s after a rejuvenated, healthier-looking complexion (and you can then ‘borrow’ it, of course).

      It aims to minimise under-eye bags, age spots and fine lines, which was corroborated in our lab test. Redness caused by shaving? This mask also helps to calm inflammation.

      One tester praised its ease-of-use and said it left his skin “looking better and feeling smoother.” He added: “It's definitely something I would use again as I can see the benefits.” Big statement.

      Key specifications

      Light modes:Red light and near-infrared light
      Mask type:Flexible
      Treatment times10 minutes, 3-5x a week
      WirelessYes
      Included accessoriesFlexible silicone Omnilux Men device, rechargable battery controller, power supply and plug adaptor, USB-C line to USB-A connector, head straps
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      MZ Skin LightMAX Supercharged LED Mask 2.0

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      LightMAX Supercharged LED Mask 2.0

      Pros

      • All our testers said their skin felt firmer after use
      • Blue light for tackling breakouts

      Cons

      • Expensive
      • Not that comfortable to wear

      Score: 70/100

      This LED face mask has two light modes to target different skin concerns, from acne to premature ageing. The red and infrared LED lights work to slow signs of ageing by helping to stimulate collagen production – which plays a key role in increasing firmness and elasticity in the skin. And, sure enough, all our testers said the mask helped their skin look and feel firmer. What’s more, one tester found it helped decrease puffiness too.

      There’s also a blue light, or 'acne mode', that helps to reduce breakouts by eliminating bacteria. One downside is that it wasn’t the most comfortable to wear, with one tester saying it was quite heavy on the face. It’s also a significant investment, but if you’re looking for firmer, smoother-looking skin with 10 minutes of wear a day, this is a serious bit of kit.

      Key specifications

      Light modes:Red and infrared light, blue light and red light
      Mask type:Rigid
      Treatment times:10 minutes, 4x a week
      Wireless:Yes
      Included accessoriesSilicone Flexible LED Mask, LED controller (containing a lithium battery), LED Power Supply and Country Specific Adaptors, Adjustable Head Straps, Carry Bag, User Manual
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      Are LED masks good for the skin?

      Light therapy has been used in dermatology clinics for decades but portable, at-home LED masks are a relatively new development – and one we’re very excited about. Depending on the light involved (more on that below), they can help treat an array of skincare concerns, ranging from fine lines to redness and pigmentation.

      “LED can potentially have some beneficial results for certain issues, such as reducing sebum in oily skin, reducing the amount of acne-inducing bacteria, or providing anti-inflammatory support," says consultant dermatologist, Dr Sharon Wong.

      But how exactly does light therapy work? Dr Kemi Fabusiwa, medical doctor and founder of the Joyful Skin Clinic, explains: “Plants directly absorb light from the sun in order to grow. In the same way, certain wavelengths of light (red, infrared and blue lights in particular) can be absorbed into our skin cells, improving their health and helping to reduce wrinkles, inflammation, acne, scarring and premature signs of ageing.”

      The LED masks you can buy for home use are not as powerful as the treatments offered in clinics, but they are an easier way to keep your skin in tip-top shape.


      How often should I use an LED face mask?

      Each mask will come with its own recommended treatment plan but, as a general rule, you tend to use them around three times a week at most. You shouldn’t have to wait long before seeing results, though.

      “Hopefully, you should notice results quite early on in your treatment,” says Dr Fabusiwa. “However, as with many areas of skin health, consistency is key. Don't give up if you haven't seen any improvements in weeks. Unless it’s irritating your skin, keep going with it.”

      You may find skin seems drier at first but Dr Fabusiwa's advice is to “hydrate your skin barrier by using nourishing creams and always use SPF.” If you experience any irritation, stop using the mask and consult your GP if you're concerned.


      Are LED face masks safe to use?

      Experts have said they are safe to use on the whole, but there are a few things to be aware of before using.

      “While short term use of these devices is generally considered safe, there is a concern relating to eye damage, especially with prolonged exposure of the eyes to red and blue light,” says Dr Wong. “It is imperative that appropriate protective eyewear is worn, even if the intention is only short-term use.”


      What are the different lights in LED masks for?

      Not just an aesthetically pleasing light show, understanding what the different colours do for your skin is key to working out which LED face mask is right for you. Here's a quick guide.

      Red: “This acts directly on the cells that help to support collagen production, which helps provide structure to the skin. Red light is therefore used to help reverse some of the signs of ageing,” explains Dr Fabusiwa.

      Amber: It’s rare to find this light option for at-home devices, but it's a great option for those suffering from sensitivity, rosacea or redness. It works to increase cellular growth (which promotes skin healing) to calm and soothe any irritation.

      Blue: “This is often used in home LED masks as a treatment for acne, due to its ability to reduce sebum (grease production) and the amount of the acne-inducing bacteria on the skin,” says Dr Wong.

      Green: This isn't the most common, but it’s a good one to look out for if age spots and hyperpigmentation are concerning you. It helps to brighten the skin and dark under-eyes, and is often used to treat broken capillaries.

      Infrared: Perhaps the most popular form of light therapy, this is known for treating fine lines and wrinkles and increasing collagen density.


      The verdict: Which are the best LED face masks?

      Our testers loved these LED devices, but the snag is that many of the most effective ones don't come cheap.

      The best of the best in our testing was the Nooance mask. Testers found it easy to use and it worked, improving the appearance of our panellists' skin in four weeks.

      If you've got money to spend and are after a premium device, the Cellreturn Platinum LED Mask made a difference to the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles for over half our panel.

      The Solawave 4-in-1 Skincare Wand is a more affordable and portable option that targeted skin texture, while the Currentbody LED Light Therapy Mask device is comfortable to wear and easy to use for beginners.


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