23 Best LED Face Masks For Smoother Skin Reviewed By Vogue Editors
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The Best LED Face Masks For A Collagen Boost, Tested By Vogue Editors

“NIRA’s Pro Laser has been a game-changer for the scars left behind by my hormonal breakouts. It speeds up cell turnover in as little as one use – the morning after I first tried it, I noticed signs of exfoliation on stubborn blemishes I’ve had for years. It does get hot, but you can dial down the intensity according to your comfort level and the results (think smoother, softer skin) are well worth it.” – Tracy Achonwa, beauty writer

Key specs:

  • Light Modes: Five laser settings of increasing intensity
  • Mask Type: N/A
  • Treatment Time: Two mins morning and night for a minimum of four weeks
  • Wireless: Yes
  • Included accessories: USB charging cable

Pros: Effectively treats deep-set skin concerns | quick and convenient treatment

Cons: Does not treat the entire face at once | is on the pricier side


CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask

Video courtesy of Sam Ravin.

CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask

Why it’s Vogue approved: Clinically proven to reduce wrinkles by an impressive 35 percent in just four weeks, CurrentBody’s LED Mask is also a hit with a number of celebrities. With red and near-infrared, it won’t target acne-prone skin (as it doesn’t offer blue light), but it is brilliant for general luminosity, collagen boosting and skin smoothing. And to add to that? It’s made from patented flexible silicone, which isn’t just comfortable, but it ensures light covers every area of the face. It’s a yes from us.

Key specs:

  • Light Modes: Red and near infrared light
  • Mask Type: Flexible
  • Treatment Time: 10 minutes
  • Wireless: Yes
  • Included accessories: USB charging cable

Pros: Boosts collagen with red LEDs and Near Infrared | silicone comfortably flexes to the contours of your face | great for brightening skin

Cons: Does not include blue LED light


Lyma Laser

Lyma Laser

Why it’s Vogue approved: While LED penetrates the skin up to several nanometres deep, it’s no match for the depths laser can reach. Lyma’s device –the first non-ablative laser approved for at-home use – delivers powerful light energy that reaches basal cells and even the underlying bone structure. Delivering impressive, transformative results for everything from ageing to atrophic acne scarring, it’s a big investment, but one that promises renovated skin from the inside out.

Key specs:

  • Light Modes: Red status LEDs, near infrared and laser
  • Mask Type: N/A
  • Treatment Time: Minimum three minutes daily on the affected area for at least six months. Up to an hour daily for the best results
  • Wireless: Yes
  • Included accessories: Charger, storage case, Lyma oxygenating mist, Lyma glide gel

Pros: Provides skin cells with powerful energy that induces healing, repair and rejuvenation | laser scatters pigmentation deep within the skin to clear dark spots and yield a more even skin tone | regenerates cells that produce collagen to improve lost volume and skin elasticity

Cons: You need to commit to time-intensive treatments to see significant results


Omnilux Contour LED Face Mask

Omnilux

Contour Face

Why it’s Vogue approved:

Omnilux’s dermatologist-approved red light mask works on a cellular level to reduce fine lines, sun damage and visible signs of ageing. Using two wavelengths of light – red 633nm and near-infrared 830nm – to stimulate collagen, you will see improved skin tone and firmness within four to six weeks (the brand recommends using the mask three to five times a week for four to six weeks to see best results.)

Key specs:

  • Light Modes: Red and near infrared
  • Mask Type: Flexible
  • Treatment Time: 10 minutes, three times a week
  • Wireless: No
  • Included accessories: USB charging cable, plug adaptors, storage bag, adjustable head strap, user manual

Pros: Good for travel | dermatologist-approved | flexible design

Cons: Does not include blue LED light


MZ Skin Lightmax Minipro Eyeconic LED™

MZ Skin Lightmax Minipro Eyeconic LED™

Why it’s Vogue approved:

The best LED masks are those that emit energy which is both targeted and effective enough to deliver results. Aesthetic doctor and surgeon Dr Maryam Zamani has expertly designed this device to do just that: it adheres to the skin for targeted coverage via hydrocolloid patches, and employs light at depths that have been clinically proven to trigger a healing response in the dermis. Comfortable and easy to fit into a demanding schedule, this is the mask of choice for dark circles, crow’s feet and fine lines all over the face, with a handy travel pouch for a refreshed appearance anywhere and anytime your skin needs a boost.

Key specs:

  • Light Modes: Red and near infrared
  • Mask Type: Flexible patch
  • Treatment Time: Up to 10 minutes max, three to five times a weeks for six weeks. Sessions are auto-timed to 10 minutes, but you can end the treatment whenever you wish.
  • Wireless: Yes
  • Included accessories: Velvet travel pouch, 20 hydrocolloid patches, two USB charging cables

Pros: Easy to use | quick and customisable treatment time | compact, packs easily and is flight-friendly | hydrocolloid patches can be left on the skin following the end of the LED session for even more hydration

Cons: A new hydrocolloid patch must be used each time, so you’ll need to stock up once you run out


Dr. Dennis Gross DRx SpectraLite LED EyeCare Max Pro

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Dr Dennis Gross DRx Spectra Lite Eyecare Max Pro

Why it’s Vogue approved: Making the case for targeted LED treatments is a stellar option by Dr. Dennis Gross: the EyeCare Max Pro. Worn as a sort of superhero-esque eye mask, the device promises to alleviate all your eye-care concerns, from crow’s feet to dark circles. It works through 96 red light-emitting diodes that penetrate the skin to boost collagen production. The result? Softened fine lines, improved elasticity, and more even skin tone. Using it is as simple as adjusting the silicone straps and placing it over your eyes onto clean skin – then sitting through a three-minute session.

Key specs:

  • Light Modes: Red light therapy
  • Mask Type: Rigid
  • Treatment Time: Three minutes
  • Wireless: Yes
  • Included accessories: Charging cable, user manual

Pros: Offers targeted treatment

Cons: Can only address eye concerns


Therabody Theraface LED Mask

Therabody Theraface LED Mask

Why it’s Vogue approved: Backed by scientific research and third-party clinical studies, TheraBody’s latest LED device has been proven to deliver firmer, brighter skin in just nine minutes a day. Lined with a massive 648 bulbs, it administers 3-minute cycles of red, near-infrared and blue light in each session, and is the only LED mask to feature cranial massage for enhanced relaxation. We also love the anti-glare shield that slots into the eye holes on this mask. Where most have blackout goggles that limit your movement, this is a mask that lets you multitask – perfect for busy professionals.

Key specs:

  • Light Modes: Blue, red and near infrared
  • Mask Type: Flexible
  • Treatment Time: Nine minutes a day for 12 weeks
  • Wireless: Yes
  • Included accessories: Charger, inbuilt light shields which can be detached

Pros: Brief, convenient treatment time | flex design ensures full coverage of LED light on all the facial contours | eye shields allow you to see while you wear it | hands-free | toggle button to opt in or out of massage

Cons: No nasal opening – can be slightly uncomfortable if positioned incorrectly

Vogue-approved review:

“I’ve tried nearly every LED mask on the market, but in my opinion, none compare to Therabody’s newest addition. It delivers the trifecta: quick treatment time, full face coverage, and best of all, relaxing massage. Nodules at the temples and through the head strap provide nine minutes of utter bliss, which you can switch on and off during your LED treatment or use alone for tension relief. What’s more, the bulbs cycle through red, near infrared and blue light in a single, streamlined session, so it’s a no-faff way to target fine lines, dull skin and acne that the time-poor will love.” - Tracy Achonwa, beauty commerce writer


Qure Skincare Q-Rejuvalight Pro LED Therapy Mask

Qure Skincare Q-Rejuvalight Pro LED Therapy Mask

Why it’s Vogue approved: A multi-use LED mask with five different light setting options to plump, smooth and rejuvenate all skin types. Whether you’re looking to reduce lines and wrinkles, treat acne scarring or improve circulation, this mask can be tailored to create an LED programme just for your skin through the handy compatible app. The mask itself is comfortable and easy to wear, with a sturdy velcro strap that can be adjusted to fit your head. Boasting professional grade bulbs, it’s the perfect addition to any at-home skincare routine.

Key specs:

  • Light Modes: Red, infrared light, deep red, amber and blue
  • Mask Type: Flexible
  • Treatment Time: Five minutes
  • Wireless: Yes
  • Included accessories: USB charging cable

Pros: Boosts collagen | improves firmness | comfortably fits the contours of your face | great for boosting elasticity and treating acne scarring and pigmentation

Cons: With a five-minute treatment recommended three times a week, it takes time to see results


Solawave Radiant Renewal Skincare Wand

Video courtesy of Sam Ravin.

Solawave 4-in-1 Skincare Wand With Red Light Therapy

Why it’s Vogue approved: Though it’s not a mask, the Solawave wand is one of our favourite LED light therapy tools. From Kiana Murden to executive fashion director Lisa Aiken, many Vogue editors have developed quite a penchant for the multi-purpose device. The draw to the Solawave wand goes beyond its convenience; it pairs four treatments in one: red light therapy, microcurrent technology, facial massage, and therapeutic warmth. Here, the red light targets wrinkles, dark spots, and blemishes for a youthful glow. Solawave recommends using the wand for five minutes, three times per week.

Key specs:

  • Mask Type: Wand
  • Specs: One light wavelength: red (630nm)
  • Treatment Time: Five minutes, Three times per week
  • Wireless: Yes

Pros: Compact and easy to travel with | offers targeted treatment of problem areas

Cons: A powerful device for targeted treatment, but not suitable for the full face | only one wavelength option


Sensse Pro LED Mask

SENSSE Pro LED Light Therapy Mask

Why it’s Vogue approved: Modestly priced compared to its counterparts, Sensse Pro's mask is our pick for accessible LED therapy. It is flexible, comfortable and easy to use, with a whopping four wavelengths included to rejuvenate skin. There are the usual suspects – red and blue – to boost collagen and banish acne, but with yellow and purple treatment modes, you benefit from lymphatic drainage and brightened blemishes too.

Key specs:

  • Light Modes: Red, blue, yellow, purple
  • Mask Type: Flexible
  • Treatment Time: 10 minutes
  • Wireless: Yes
  • Included accessories: USB charging cable, adjustable head straps, user manual

Pros: Purifies, rejuvenates and repairs skin as well as addressing signs of ageing | slim and lightweight silicone is comfortable to wear, plus easy to wipe clean after each use | doesn’t break the bank

Cons: Needs patient, consistent use over several months to see the best results


CurrentBody Skin LED Eye Perfector

CurrentBody

LED Eye Perfector

Why it’s Vogue approved:

Another cult release from CurrentBody, this eye mask offers 80 professional-strength LEDs – including amber (605nm), red (633nm), deep red (660nm) and near-infrared (830nm) – to create a powerful, targeted treatment for the area around your eyes. Clinically proven to hit the deeper layers of your skin to ramp up collagen production, you can expect improvement in dark circles, eye bags, crow’s feet and brow furrows. Don’t take our word for it: countless celebrity make-up artists swear by this mask for a pre-red carpet boost.

Key specs:

  • Light Modes: Amber, red, deep red and near infrared
  • Mask Type: Rigid
  • Treatment Time: Three minutes
  • Wireless: Yes
  • Included accessories: Charging cable, user manual

Pros: Good price | good for concentrated use | hands-free | combines four LED wavelengths | professional strength


Dr Dennis Gross Skincare’s DRx SpectraLite FaceWare Pro

Tried and tested by Vogue writer Kiana Murden.

Dr Dennis Gross DRx SpectraLite FaceWare Pro Mask

Why it’s Vogue approved: There’s a reason this Dr Dennis Gross LED mask is always selling out. Having tested it extensively ourselves, we’ve found it’s a brilliant mask for those who are short of time or want to incorporate LED into their routine, but never find a moment to actually do it. Each treatment “session” is just three minutes, which means the red, blue or red-blue combo lights (of which there are 162) get to work quickly. From evening out skin tone and texture to softening fine lines and discolouration, it’s truly brilliant – oh, and the chic rose gold accents and adjustable head strap are great too.

Key specs:

  • Light Modes: Red and blue
  • Mask Type: Rigid
  • Treatment Time: Three minutes
  • Wireless: Yes
  • Included accessories: Universal USB charging cord, detachable and adjustable head strap, storage bag, user manual, quick start guide

Pros: Speedy session time | treats everything from acne and pigmentation to signs of ageing

Cons: Rigidity of mask may be uncomfortable for some


The Light Salon BOOST LED Mask

The Light Salon BOOST LED Mask

Why it’s Vogue approved: One of the Vogue beauty team’s collective favourites, The Light Salon’s medical-grade Boost LED Face Mask is easy to use, deploys a combination of clinically-proven red 633nm and near-infrared 830nm wavelengths that help to instigate good blood circulation, collagen and elastin production and toxin removal. Beloved by everyone from Victoria Beckham to Chrissy Teigen, it can be adapted to any face shape and is a brilliant addition to any good age-supporting skincare routine.

Key specs:

  • Light Modes: Red and near infrared light
  • Mask Type: Flexible
  • Treatment Time: 10 minutes
  • Wireless: Yes
  • Included accessories: USB charging cable

Pros: Medical grade device | made of flexible silicon | easy to use | stimulates collagen production for youthfully plump skin

Cons: Only has one treatment mode


Dermaluxe Flex

Dermaluxe Flex MD LED Light Therapy

Why it’s Vogue approved: Many LED devices are marketed as “bringing the clinic home”, but this is one that lives up to those claims. A powerful, medical-grade brand favoured by top phototherapy facialists, the Dermalux Flex has been attenuated for safe home use by non-trained professionals. It still delivers salon results, though, with a whopping 360 lights configured to clinically proven wavelengths for targeting acne, ageing and even muscle aches. We love that it can be placed above face and body for all over rejuvenation, as does Kate Moss, who’s also a fan of this device.

Key specs:

  • Light Modes: Blue, red and near infrared
  • Mask Type: Flexible
  • Treatment Time: 30 minutes
  • Wireless: No
  • Included accessories: Dermalux Flex MD Base Unit, Dermalux Flex MD Controller, Flexible LED Canopy, Power Supply (with 1.5m lead), User Manual, Goggles, Treatment Pillow, Carry Bag

Pros: Powerful with a high number of clinical strength bulbs | can be used all over the body

Cons: It’s an investment, but if you use it enough, it’s worth it


Current Body LED Lip Perfector

Current Body LED Lip Perfector

Why it’s Vogue approved: Hailed as a non-invasive alternative to lip filler, Current Body’s lip perfector promises a deeply rejuvenated pout. From marionette and smile lines to lost volume and smokers' lips, its focused strip of LEDs increase cell renewal to improve the appearance of them all. And if you do have injectables, the deep-reaching red wavelengths will only enhance their effect, stimulating collagen and circulation of nutrients for a smile that’s plump and smooth.

Key specs:

  • Light Modes: One mode combining amber, red, deep red and near infrared
  • Mask Type: Rigid
  • Treatment Time: Three minutes
  • Wireless: Yes
  • Included accessories: Charging base, USB Charging Cord, storage pouch

Pros: Focused treatment of the lip contour | short treatment times

Cons: Cannot be used to treat the entire face, but it targets the lips – which most LED masks miss


MZ Skin LightMAX Supercharged LED Mask 2.0

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MZ Skin LightMAX Supercharged LED Mask 2.0

Why it’s Vogue approved: One of the issues with hard plastic LED masks is that they’re not always comfortable to wear. This mask is made from silicone and hugs the contours of the face for a relaxing fit. It has two modes: the anti-ageing mode deploys red and infrared light to boost collagen and radiance and calm inflammation, while the acne mode combines red and blue to decongest and clarify the skin, take down bacteria and stimulate collagen production. It’s clinically proven to improve inflammatory acne by 77.9 percent in eight weeks and wrinkle depth by 36 percent in four weeks. We love it.

Key specs:

  • Light Modes: Red and infrared or blue and red
  • Mask Type: Flexible
  • Treatment Time: 10 minutes
  • Wireless: Yes
  • Included accessories: LED Controller, LED power supply and country-specific adaptors, adjustable head straps for LED Mask, LED mask carry bag, LED user manual

Pros: Silicone offers a comfortable second-skin fit | has three LED light colours to address a variety of skin concerns | full coverage, so leaves no area of the face untreated

Cons: Requires consistent use to see the best results


Theraface Pro

Therabody

TheraFace Pro

Why it’s Vogue approved: If you’re after a tool that does it all, the TheraFace Pro is a great option. We are big fans of the red, blue and infrared light it delivers directly to the skin, as well as its other attachments such as percussive and cryo-therapy. All you have to do is glide the head over the skin post-cleanse. A lightweight, multifaceted tool that is an easy way to incorporate LED into your routine.

Key specs:

  • Light Modes: Red, blue and infrared light
  • Mask Type: Targeted application
  • Treatment Time: Up to eight minutes
  • Wireless: Yes
  • Included accessories: Three percussive attachments (cone, micropoint, flat), Microcurrent Ring, LED Light therapy ring, cleansing ring, TheraOne conductive gel, soft carrying bag, stand, USB-A to USB-C charging cable

Pros: Easy to use | multiple functions including massage, cryo and LED therapy

Cons: Not a handsfree LED device


Beauty Pie C-Wave Light Facial

Beauty Pie

C-Wave Light Facial

Why it’s Vogue approved:

Every time Beauty Pie’s LED mask is restocked it sells out within a matter of hours – and we can certainly see why. Made from a pro-grade, youth-boosting silicone, 98 per cent of people who trialled the mask for 12 treatments said their skin felt firmer, while 96 per cent said their fine lines were less visible. Quick and easy to use, all you need to do is secure the mask using the adjustable straps, connect the mask to the controller and switch “on”. Simple.

Key specs:

  • Light Modes: Red light, near infrared light and dual light red
  • Mask Type: Flexible
  • Treatment Time: 10 minutes
  • Wireless: No
  • Included accessories: USB charging cable, adjustable head strap, user manual

Pros: Easy to use | comfortable to wear

Cons: Some users report skin flaking or peeling, but this is a sign it’s stimulating cell turnover and should clear within a few days


Déesse Pro LED Next Generation Mask

Déesee Pro LED Next Generation Mask

Why it’s Vogue approved: All the pros love this mask, which has become something of a cult buy within the industry. It offers four different wavelengths – red, blue, green and near infrared – and six different treatment modes (including anti-ageing, calming and purifying modes), plus it’s home to a huge 770 medical-grade LED lights to help reduce dark spots, scars, breakouts and boost collagen production. Well worth the money if you’re going to use it regularly.

Key specs:

  • Light Modes: Red, near infrared light, blue and green
  • Mask Type: Rigid
  • Treatment Time: Varied
  • Wireless: No
  • Included accessories: Protective eyewear, controller panel, head straps, power cable, instruction guide

Pros: Treats every conceivable skin concern with four LED colours and six treatment modes | highly effective with 770 medical grade bulbs

Cons: Powerful mask which needs to be plugged into a wall socket, so you'll have to stay put during sessions


Nourished LED Mask for Face, Neck & Decolléte

Nourished LED Mask for Face, Neck & Decollete

Why it’s Vogue approved: Few LED masks are designed with the décolletage in mind, but Nourished’s device has got you covered. Its neck collar and bib work wonders on acne and signs of ageing beyond the face, and it boasts seven light modes to target a whole range of skin issues. With the thin skin of the neck being among the first places on the body to show signs of ageing, this LED mask set makes a great preventative tool. Compared to other masks, it doesn’t include Near Infrared wavelengths or have as many high watt LED bulbs, but it’s a great entry-level device at an accessible price.

Key specs:

  • Light Modes: Red, blue, purple, white, cyan, green and yellow.
  • Mask Type: Flexible
  • Treatment Time: 10 minutes
  • Wireless: No
  • Included accessories: USB charging cable, remote control, silicone eye shields

Pros: Even distribution of LED lights | multiple light modes | full coverage of the face and neck

Cons: Some users report a poor fit depending on your face shape | does not include Near Infrared light


Skin Gym WrinkLit LED Mask

Skin Gym WrinkLit LED Mask

Why it’s Vogue approved: This good value, LED face shield is easy to wear as the mask is attached to glasses for easy and comfortable wearing. The three light options everything from an improved glow to acne treatment and a reduction in redness and fine lines which means the mask is great for tackling multiple skin concerns. If you’re looking for a good value, allrounder, this is a great buy.

Key specs:

  • Light Modes: Orange, blue and red
  • Mask Type: Rigid
  • Treatment Time: 15 - 30 minutes
  • Wireless: Yes

Pros: Affordable | no faffing with straps – mask fits securely thanks to the arms of the glasses | multiple LED modes

Cons: Inflexible so doesn’t mould to the exact contours of your face


Lustre Clear Skin Renew Pro LED Face Mask

Lustre Clear Skin Renew Pro LED Face Mask

Why it’s Vogue approved: Semi-flexible silicone, inbuilt eye shields and a fully customisable treatment set Lustre’s LED mask apart from the pack – you can program the bulbs to deliver targeted wavelengths to the specific areas you need. It’s a game-changer for those who usually have to flick between blue and red when tackling two concerns like acne and ageing at once; with this one, you can do both simultaneously in one 10-minute session.

Key specs:

  • Light Modes: Red, infrared and blue
  • Mask Type: Semi-flexible
  • Treatment Time: 10 minutes
  • Wireless: Yes
  • Included accessories: USB-C charging cable, bluetooth connectivity, smart app control

Pros: Smart app allows you to program which LED modes you want active on specific areas & schedules treatment reminders | fully wireless once charged

Cons: No eye protection included


Kineon The Move+ Pro LED & Laser

Kineon The Move+ Pro LED

Why it’s Vogue approved: Combining the manifold benefits of red light therapy and laser, Kineon’s device is not your typical LED mask, but it’s certainly worth investing in. Strapped around the head, shoulders, back or joints, it emits powerful beams of light that effectively target pain and inflammation. What’s more, the infrared technology it uses is scientifically proven to help regenerate damaged tissue deep within the body, making it a sound choice for everything from post-workout recovery to chronic pain and wear and tear on the joints.

Key specs:

  • Light modes: Red light and infrared laser
  • Mask type: N/A
  • Treatment time: Five minutes
  • Wireless: Yes
  • Included accessories: Storage case, charging dock, adjustable straps

Pros: Uses a high class laser to deeply penetrate cells and stimulate regeneration | quick treatment time | travel-friendly

Cons: Can only focus on one area of the body at a time

Vogue-approved review:

“I tried this on a persistent ache in my knees after one too many burpees, and was shocked at how quickly a single session was able to reduce swelling and pain. It’s easy to use, incredibly effective and ideal for anyone committed to training hard this new year. The brand is so confident in the efficacy of the device that if you don’t see results within thirty days, you can have your money back – though given how well it works, I’d be very surprised if there were any customer returns.” – Tracy Achonwa, contributing beauty writer


FAQs

Are LED masks good for your skin? What are the benefits?

Yes. Depending on the light emitted by the mask, they can offer a multitude of benefits. For example, while red light increases collagen and elastin production, blue light targets acne-causing bacteria, green light helps with pigmentation, and yellow is brilliant for healing. When combined with a good daily skincare routine, they can help improve skin health from the inside out, boost radiance, tackle acne and other skin conditions, and leave the skin clearer, smoother and plumper.

Which colour LED do I need?

Yellow: A preconditioning light that creates movement in the top layers of the skin’s cells, making it more receptive to the near-infrared light that follows, like red and blue. Yellow light can help boost glow post-use.

Blue: Used to treat acne, scarring and excess oil. It works by targeting the skin’s oil glands to reduce their activity, and subsequently lead to fewer acne breakouts, plus it also kills the bacteria (or p.acnes) inside pores. Combined with red light, it has an anti-inflammatory effect upon the skin too.

Red: A great light to try for its rejuvenating effects. Can also help to reduce inflammation, plus it is great for stimulating collagen production and blood circulation for plumper, healthier skin that glows with health.

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How often should you use an LED mask?

LED face masks are very easy to use and the more consistent you can be about using them, the better their effect will be upon the skin. Using them every day – for about 10 minutes – is ideal. Since they don’t emit UV light and are non-invasive, they are also very safe to use, so overdoing it isn’t easy. For best results always follow the instructions, and if you do notice irregular signs of damage, stop the use of the mask immediately and consult your doctor or dermatologist.

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What should I put on my face before LED light therapy?

For the best results, it’s recommended to use any sort of LED device on clean skin. Gently wash your face prior to therapy with a non-drying cleanser to remove any skincare and make-up residue. Also try to avoid any aggressive exfoliation and sunlight exposure before starting LED treatment. Post-treatment, follow up with serums, creams and other soothing moisturisers.

Which is the best LED face mask?

Choosing the best comes down to your needs, price bracket and preference. If you’re an LED beginner looking to test the waters then the No7 Laboratories Age-Defying LED Mask is a great place to start. Ready to commit? You need to try Déesse’s Pro LED Next Generation Mask, which is Kim Kardashian’s favourite. Whichever you go for, if you have deep pockets and can afford to invest, don’t cheap out on a low-powered mask. Look for key specs like the number of LED bulbs. The Light Salon experts tell us that a higher number – think: the numerous bulbs on in-clinic LED treatment devices – indicates a more powerful device.

Which LED mask does Victoria Beckham use?

Victoria Beckham has spoken about using one of Vogue’s LED mask top picks, The Light Salon Boost Light Therapy Mask, when she’s at home. The idea is that the at-home mask mimics the in-salon treatment on The Light Salon menu, the “Skin Health and Rejuvenation” facial.

The Light Salon BOOST LED Mask

What LED mask does Kourtney Kardashian use?

Luckily for us, Kourtney Kardashian posted a picture of herself wearing her LED mask at home, sending fans into a frenzy to get their hands on the LED shield in the post. The DMH Aesthetics Light Shield is £190, features red, blue and amber LED light and is great for treating post-treatment redness.

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