5 Best Red Light Therapy Masks and LED Devices for 2025, Review

In eight weeks, I noticed that the removal of dermatitis was much faster than usual and that my skin looked plump and more dazzling. But, most interestingly, a beautician scanned the layers of my skin before and after the procedure and found that I had much less inflammation and pigmentation after eight weeks, plus improved fine lines. – Witt Burning
Best treatment mode
DéessePro is a hard-shell LED mask with six treatment modes (anti-aging, purification, brightness, program, calming, calming and anti-aging Express) and four light wavelengths designed to target a range of skin problems. Green light therapy has been shown to be less clinically, but is designed to help with pigmentation, sunlight and uneven skin tone. You can customize the session by manually adding red lights and customizing the length.
Despite this, the mask is a promise. For six weeks, I focused mainly on the blue and green lights. Even the included tanned style goggles, the lighting is bright. I have to close my eyes. It requires a power outlet and the rope is short, so don’t expect to walk around. This is not particularly comfortable either. Priced at $1,700, it is one of the most expensive options out there, and there is no even displaying a shelf or storage bin. You are paying for parental power, customization, and green light modes, so you may not be a casual user. Please stay tuned for the full comment.
Best for vibration therapy
Theraface mask has become my favorite excuse for sitting for 10 minutes (very good, nine minutes). Most LED masks stop during phototherapy, but it has built-in vibrations that can massage eyebrows, temples and scalp. It’s so soothing that I hardly care if it changes my skin (although I want to believe it is).
You can choose a three-minute target therapy or a nine-minute session that cycles across all three wavelengths. Therabody claims 93% of users have seen visible improvements eight weeks later. After 12 weeks of daily use (paying or spending 10 days due to travel), my complexion does look slightly brighter. Blu-ray doesn’t have much effect on my hormone bursts as it only treats existing spots and doesn’t stop them. But most importantly, this gadget encourages me to be more aligned with my skin care routine.
It is lightweight and cordless and has removable glasses (this feature should be mandatory). There is no mouth hole, so please warn snacks and yapper, or make your voice. At $599, it’s a splurge, but if you want to double the LED mask as a massager, that’s one.
Best for red light spot treatment
The Solawave 4-in-1 Fallout Update Wand is very popular on Tiktok. It has a single 630 nm red light wavelength, and former wired reviewer Medea Giordano found it very relaxing to use. With the vibration of light and warming therapy, it feels like a complete spa experience. Two other wired testers have achieved positive results in skin tightening. It was mentioned that the skin around her eye area looked stronger in just a few weeks of use. Its return window is also longer than some of our other options, so you can always try it out and have time to see if it works.


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