The 9 Best LED Light Therapy Masks - Reviewer Guide

by Melissa Garner 4 min read

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Like many beauty trends, light therapy started out as a treatment you could only get in a dermatologist’s office. But unsurprisingly, its popularity grew and before we knew it, light therapy masks that you can use at home became a thing.

LED light therapy involves exposing the skin to different wavelengths of light to treat various skin concerns—think anything from signs of aging to acne. "Light therapy helps boost the appearance of collagen and leaves the skin looking much brighter," says celebrity cosmetic dermatologist Dr. Simon Ourian of Epione Beverly Hills. "It has also been found to repair cell damage, kill bacteria, improve facial texture, reduce fine lines, and more."

When paired with potent products, like serums or essences, light therapy masks can make a noticeable difference in the look and feel of your skin. That said, don’t expect these masks to transform your skin overnight. "LED light therapy may not have very dramatic effects compared to other skin rejuvenation approaches, but it is painless and does not require any recovery time," Dr. Ourian adds.

If you're looking to give one a try, keep scrolling for our picks of the best LED light therapy masks on the market.


Best Overall: Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare DRx SpectraLite FaceWare Pro LED Light Therapy Device

 


This medical-grade—and hands-free—mask needs just three minutes to give your skin a reboot. With a combo of 100 red LED lights and 62 blue LED lights, it does everything from smooth wrinkles to fight bacteria. Our favorite perk: The red lights stimulate collagen and elastin production, which means plumping up the look of thinning skin. 


Best for Neck: Cleopatra Light Therapy Mask

 

This LED mask comes with neck coverage, which targets concerns like drooping, thinning skin, and uneven texture. With seven color lights, every issue you’ve ever faced can be improved upon. Reviewers love the flexibility of use—you can use the mask with no cords to worry about and it comes with a beautiful soft shell case that no other device offers. 

 

Best Boosted With A Cream: Qure - LED Light Therapy Mask

This one likes to use a cream to boost results with your light therapy treatment. Have specific areas on your face that need to be worked on but not necessarily your whole face? You can target different sections of the face with the app that comes along with it. Impressive to say the least. 

 

 


Best for Lips: reVive Light Therapy Lip Care Device


This mask, specifically created for your lips, helps to reduce the look of wrinkles, lines, creases, and loss of firmness. The red light increases circulation and enhances the skin’s tone, making this a great anti-aging tool. It’s also hands-free, thanks to the unique design which allows you to hold the product in place with your bite. 

 

Best for Eyes: Dr. Dennis Gross EyeCare Pro

Suffer from dark circles and puffiness? These futuristic glasses have built-in LED lights to target those issues and more. After charging the device and applying your favorite eye cream or serum, simply hold the power button and strap the glasses in place. Set aside about 10 minutes a day, and you’re on your way to youthful-looking eyes.

 

 


Best Major Splurge: Kahuna Premium LED Mask


This mask is an investment that keeps on giving. Equipped with NASA-developed technology, it’s the ultimate anti-ager. It has powerful light-emitting diodes that increase collagen production, firm the skin, and decrease the look of fine lines and wrinkles. This one means serious business.


Best Silicone: The Light Salon Boost Advanced LED Light Therapy Face Mask


 

Out of all the masks in our list, this one feels the most like a face mask, thanks to the soft silicone material. It molds right onto your unique face shape, distributing light to improve cell activity and reenergizing your skin. It includes near-infrared 830nm light—considered to be the most powerful of all wavelengths—which promotes healing and cell regeneration.


Best For Teeth: Snow Teeth Whitening Kit

 

Yes your teeth just like your lips and neck are part of your face. If you've been drinking too much coffee and tea this might be for you. This kit activates the teeth whitening ingredients with light therapy. They have two different versions including their original kit and a wireless kit depending on your preferences. 

 

What To Avoid:

You should definitely avoid the ones with microcurrents that shock your face as pictured and there are A LOT of them out there. Trust us, we been there and regret it. Not pleasant and obviously uncomfortable.

 

 

 

Closing Thoughts

These aren't overnight miracle solutions but with consistent use Light therapy masks are a great way to help improve your appearance. Although the Dr. Dennis Gross SpectraLiteis on the pricier side we do love this one if you're looking for only red and blue light treatment and quick sessions! This one is the easiest to use. If you're looking to cover the neck and have a do it all with 7 wavelengths, then the Cleopatra mask is your go to at 1/3 of the price of the SpectraLite. Still easy to use but you got more options such as color and strength. Then you have the Qure LED Light Therapy Mask which sits between those two that boasts an app and some spot treatment. All three got it nailed flawlessly for mobility! 

 

Melissa Garner
Melissa Garner

I'm a writer here at Reviewer Guide. My motto is to have fun with retail therapy and create lifetime experiences. I've managed to design my life to have the best of both worlds. Although half of those experiences are food which I'm definitely not mad about :)



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