LED Face Masks for Anti-Aging, Acne & Radiant Skin

LED face masks have quickly become one of the most effective at-home skincare tools available - and for good reason. Our curated collection brings together eight of the most rigorously tested, clinically validated options on the market, chosen for their wavelength precision, design quality, and real-world results.

Using clinically proven wavelengths of red, near-infrared, and blue light, these masks work at the cellular level - stimulating collagen production, reducing inflammation, targeting acne-causing bacteria, and supporting overall skin renewal without downtime or harsh chemicals. Explore our full range of FDA-cleared LED face masks below.

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Shop Our LED Face Mask Collection

Browse our full range of LED face masks for home use below - from targeted red light therapy face devices for anti-aging to multi-wavelength masks that address acne, pigmentation, and radiance in a single daily session.

Novaalab NOVAA Glow Therapy Mask

NOVAA Glow Therapy Mask

Multi-mode LED mask for anti-aging, acne & tone

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Hooga Red Light Therapy Face Mask

Hooga Red Light Mask

Red + NIR mask with optional neck piece & Nogier pulsing

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Glokore LED Mask

Glokore LED Mask

Wireless 7-wavelength mask - lightest at under 290g

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CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask

Boost LED Face Mask

3-wavelength mask with exclusive 10 72nm deep NIR

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The Light Salon Boost LED Face Mask

The Light Salon Boost LED Face Mask

Clinic-developed mask with dual anti-aging wavelengths

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Qure LED Mask

Qure LED Mask

App-controlled mask with 5 wavelengths & zone customization

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Foreo FAQ™ 202

Foreo FAQ™ 202

600-point flexi-fit mask with 8 wavelengths incl. NIR

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Kiierr Illuminate 7-in-1 Light Therapy Mask

Kiierr Illuminate Mask

Seven customizable light modes for multiple skin concerns

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What are LED face masks?

LED face masks are FDA-cleared skincare devices that use specific wavelengths of light to stimulate natural biological processes within the skin. Red light (630–660nm) targets the dermis to stimulate collagen and elastin production, improving skin firmness and reducing fine lines. Near-infrared light (830–850nm) penetrates deeper to support circulation and cellular repair. Blue light (415nm) works at the skin’s surface to neutralise acne-causing bacteria without medication or irritation.

The quality of results depends on wavelength precision, irradiance output (mW/cm²), LED count, and how evenly light is distributed across the face. Every mask in this collection is selected specifically for these standards.

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Key Factors When Choosing an LED Face Mask

Wavelengths

Look for red at 630–660nm for skin-level collagen stimulation and near-infrared at 830–850nm for deeper tissue work. Precise, narrow-band wavelengths produce more reliable results than broad-spectrum devices. For acne, 415nm blue light is the most clinically validated option.

LED count & irradiance

More LEDs means better coverage, but irradiance (mW/cm²) is what drives results. Look for a minimum of 20–30 mW/cm² for meaningful anti-aging or acne treatment. Higher irradiance allows shorter session times without sacrificing therapeutic dose.

FDA clearance

FDA-cleared LED face masks have been reviewed for safety as over-the-counter devices. All eight masks in this collection hold FDA clearance - an important baseline to verify before purchasing any LED therapy device for home use.

Fit, coverage & comfort

Light therapy only works where light actually contacts the skin. Flexible medical-grade silicone masks that conform closely to the face deliver more consistent results. Adjustable straps, lightweight builds, and open-eye designs improve wearability for daily use.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does an LED face mask do?

An LED face mask delivers specific wavelengths of light to the skin to support collagen production, reduce inflammation, target acne-causing bacteria, and improve skin tone and texture - without chemicals, needles, or downtime. Results are cumulative and build with consistent use over 4–8 weeks.

How often should I use an LED face mask?

Most LED face masks recommend 3–5 sessions per week, with sessions lasting 3–20 minutes depending on the device. Consistency is what drives results - most users see visible improvement after 4–6 weeks of regular use.

Are the LED face masks in this collection FDA-cleared?

Yes. Every mask in this collection is FDA-cleared for at-home use, meaning each device has been reviewed for safety as a consumer light therapy product. Always follow the manufacturer’s usage guidelines for best results.

What wavelengths should I look for in an LED face mask?

For anti-aging, the most clinically studied wavelengths are red at 633–660nm and near-infrared at 830–850nm. For acne, 415nm blue light targets bacteria at the source. Look for devices that specify exact nanometer values - not broad ranges - as wavelength precision determines penetration depth and results.