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ELLE Edits: The 9 Best LED Face Masks For Every Skin Concern

Ready to invest in an LED face mask? Here's our guide to the best ones to tackle signs of ageing, acne or pigmentation while boosting radiance for an enviable glow.

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If you’ve ever splashed out on an expensive facial, you probably have light therapy to thank for that glowy finish. The good news is that modern tech now helps you achieve luminous skin from your sofa thanks to an LED face mask.

'But do they really deliver the same results as my facialist?' we hear you ask, and the answer is, alas, 'no'. Nothing can replace an experienced professional, but at-home LED gadgets will supercharge your regular skincare routine and prove a solid investment in the long run.

The best LED masks can be expensive, but if you use them properly and consistently, you will notice impressive results. Keep reading to discover the best way to use an LED mask and see which ones have the ELLE seal of approval.

LED Face Masks: The ELLE Edit

Do LED masks actually work?

While different lights and treatment times all play a part, light therapy has been used in the best dermatology clinics for many years now. ‘Previously, LED (light therapy) was only available via advanced clinicians and dermatologists,’ explains says Dr Kemi Fabusiwa, medical doctor and founder of the Joyful Skin Clinic. ‘But now, consumers are able to use light LED from the comfort of their homes, while enjoying a glass of wine and watching TV.’

The technology is certainly growing in popularity, but can it rival in-clinic results? ‘The quality and efficacy of at-home LED masks may vary, but more studies are needed,’ she says. ‘It is important to use them consistently alongside an excellent skincare routine for maximum benefit.’

What are the benefits of light therapy?

Light therapy has been around for decades. Originally developed to help heal and repair skin tissue, it’s since earned its rightful place in the dermatologist's office, solving skincare issues from breakouts to redness. But how does it work?

Dr Fabusiwa explains: ‘Plants directly absorb light from the sun in order to grow. In the same way, certain wavelengths of light (particularly red, infrared and blue lights) can be absorbed into our skin cells, improving their health and helping to reduce wrinkles, inflammation, acne, scarring and premature signs of ageing.’

That ticks a lot of boxes on our skincare list, but how do you know which lights you need? Well, they all serve a unique skin purpose:

  • Red: Supports the production of collagen, which helps provide support and structure to the skin. Red light is therefore used to help reverse some of the signs of ageing, and some studies suggest that it may be useful for certain types of hair loss.
  • Amber: Helps those with sensitive skin struggling with redness, flushing and rosacea as it works to increase cellular growth, which promotes skin healing and soothes inflammation. However, it's not found in many at-home options.
  • Green: A saviour for those struggling with age spots or hyperpigmentation, this light helps brighten the skin and can be used to treat broken capillaries and dark under-eye circles.
  • Blue: Helps manage inflammation and destroys the species of bacteria on the skin that's most prevalent in acne. It also helps reduce oil production.
  • Infrared: Potentially the most commonly talked about from our list of colours, this light is famous for tackling fine lines and wrinkles and increasing collagen density.

How do you use an LED mask?

Each LED mask will come with its own specific guidance, but as a general rule, most advise using three times a week for maximum efficacy – and you shouldn’t have to wait long to enjoy more radiant skin.

‘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 noticed improvement in a few weeks. Unless it’s irritating your skin, keep going.’

It's normal for your skin to feel a little dry initially after each treatment, but take a break if you experience any irritation.‘Make sure you hydrate your skin barrier by using nourishing creams, and always use SPF,’ she adds.

Are LED face masks safe?

LED masks are non-invasive and don’t emit UV light (the kind that can cause burns), meaning most experts agree that they shouldn't cause any harm.

‘LED light therapy is generally considered safe, but those with sensitive eyes may be at risk,' says Dr Fabusiwa. ‘Consider wearing appropriate eyewear to minimise the risk of theoretical eye damage, and check with your GP prior to starting treatment, particularly if you're worried about a particular skin condition.’

How we test

When it comes to skincare tech, consistency is paramount. We always test LED masks for a minimum of one month, and ensure we cover a broad range of skin types and concerns, including those with sensitive skin. We've also taken into consideration the comfort and ease of using the LED mask, how user-friendly they are and the different LED light modes.

So, if you're now wondering what the best LED mask is, keep scrolling to discover our 2025 favourites.

The 9 best LED masks for 2025

BEST LED MASK FOR SIGNS OF AGEING

Dr Dennis Gross DRx SpectraLite FaceWare Pro

DRx SpectraLite FaceWare Pro

Dr Dennis Gross is a big name in celebrity circles, and following his successful skincare line, there's no doubt that this is a good investment.

Using a combination of both red and blue LED light to boost collagen production, improve skin texture, smooth wrinkles and combat acne, it will also address any fine lins and wrinkles. Plus, it's comfortable to wear and has an impressive battery life.

MOST VERSATILE LED MASK

Project E Beauty LumaLux Face Pro LED Light Therapy Mask

Project E Beauty LumaLux Face Pro LED Light Therapy Mask

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Founded in 2012 in Hong Kong, Project E Beauty aims to make advanced skincare technologies more accessible. Its hero product is the Lumalux Face+ Pro LED Light Therapy Mask, which offers 8 different coloured light treatments to target a range of concerns from fine lines and acne to inflammation and blemishes.

With 800 LED bulbs per device and a treatment time of 3 minutes, its variety of wavelengths make it one of the most versatile LED masks on the market, with red (630nm) infrared (850nm) and deep infrared (1072nm) clinically proven to be the most powerful anti-ageing combination. This model is also available in a bundle with the Neck Mask to target signs of hyperpigmentation and sun damage across the décolleté.

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Best glow-boosting LED mask

CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask

Skin LED Light Therapy Mask

Achieving glowing skin isn’t just achieved with a good highlighter — get enviable naked radiance in a matter of minutes (10 to be precise) with this clever mask.

While it may look daunting to use, it's easy enough to set up. It'll leave an enviable glow in its wake, and with time, it'll help fine lines and wrinkles look less prominent. A bestseller for a reason, add the Neck Kit to address signs of ageing and pigmentation on the décolletage.

Best LED Device For Travel

Solawave Advanced Skincare Wand

Solawave Advanced Skincare Wand

Whether you’re travelling for work or play, it’s easy to let your skincare rituals fall by the wayside.

This lightweight model is perfect for packing in your carry-on and offers up to two weeks of daily use from just one charge – result. Intuitive and easy to use, it's beginner-friendly and it'll work to quickly combat acne and blemishes, as well as working to improve overall texture.

If you’re looking for an all-singing, all-dancing facial tool to take everywhere, make it this one.

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Best LED Mask For Reducing Wrinkles

Beauty Pie C-Wave Light Facial

Beauty Pie C-Wave Light Facial

Beauty Pie has been bringing us the best tech and beauty innovation since its inception. This LED mask is a steal compared to some of its luxe counterparts with an impressive list of clinicals, including being proven to reduce wrinkles by 36% in 4 weeks.

Best LED Mask For A Bespoke Treatment

MZ Skin Light Therapy Golden Facial Treatment Device

MZ Skin Light Therapy Golden Facial Treatment Device

This mask offers no less than five LED light modes (including red, yellow, blue, green and white) that can be used individually or together in order to target your individual skin concerns, as well as several settings to modify time, intensity and light.

Over time, it'll help ensure skin looks brighter and more radiant, and if you have a few different issues you're looking to target with LED light, this could be the mask for you.

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Best compact LED mask

FOREO UFO 2 Device

UFO 2 Device
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The most compact LED face mask of the bunch, if you think its size will impact performance then prepare to be proved wrong. It'll give good glow, and the two minute treatment times means it'll slot easily into your nightly routine.

Powered by an app and used in combination with the brand's Korean-inspired masks, it has ultra-fast warming, cooling and T-sonic pulsations alongside eight LED lights that work to infuse the essence from the mask deep below the skin's surface.

Best Lightweight LED Mask

The Light Salon Boost LED Face Mask

Boost LED Face Mask

When it comes to LED masks, comfort is key. After all, who’s going to put up with regular treatments if the mask is heavy and slipping out of place? Not us. Which is exactly why we love this lightweight silicone mask.

It's super comfortable, meaning you can wear it around the house throughout the 10-minute treatment. It'll help improve skin firmness and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, all whilst making you look brighter and more radiant.

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Best value LED mask

Sensse Professional LED Light Therapy Face Mask

Professional LED Light Therapy Face Mask

Boasting impressive functionality at a fraction of the price, this LED mask really does rival some of its more expensive counterparts. It allows you to customise your treatment to your own individual skin concerns, and it's much easier to use than you might initally think.

Over time, it'll work to improve skin radiance and texture, but patience is key as the brand suggests a minimum of four months use before visible results will show.

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Amelia Bell
Multiplatform Beauty Director

Amelia Bell is the Multiplatform Beauty Director for ELLE UK and Harper’s Bazaar, developing beauty strategy, writing, editing, and commissioning, and leading beauty content across both sites. Amelia has a particular interest in wellness and longevity, exploring the skin-mind connection, and decoding the latest treatments, tweakments and runway trends. She also has bylines for Women's Health, Refinery29, British Vogue, Harrods Magazine, and more. 

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Esther Coombes
Senior Ecommerce Editor, Luxury

Esther Coombes is the Senior Ecommerce Editor at Harper’s Bazaar, ELLE and Esquire, overseeing luxury shopping content across fashion, beauty, travel and homes. She graduated from London College of Fashion with a First Class BA in Fashion Journalism in 2010, and has since worked at Marie-Claire, Easy Living, GLAMOUR and Women’s Health.    
 She held positions as Senior Fashion and Beauty Executive, Senior Lifestyle Executive and Content Lead during her nine years at HELLO! and HELLO! Fashion, creating editorial and branded content across the lifestyle sector and interviewing talent and experts including Lisa Eldridge, Jo Malone and Katie Jane Hughes for print and digital features.     
 With exacting standards and a critical eye for editing new launches, she enjoys recommending readers best in class products and experiences, be that a glow-giving skin tint, a boutique hotel stay or the perfect slingback stiletto.     
 In her spare time you can find her at a spin or reformer class or streaming the latest zeitgeisty podcast or television drama. You can follow Esther on Instagram at @esthercoombes.

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