Editorial Review
CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Face Mask

Mask-format red + near-infrared LED support for long-term consistency.

This mask is best understood as a hands-free consistency tool. If your goal is long-term support for tone and a calmer, more even finish, a mask format can reduce friction: you either use it or you don’t.

Editor’s framing

Choose this category if you want low-friction adherence and you are comfortable treating LED as a long-term support tool. Expect gradual change, not overnight transformation.

What it actually does

Red/near-infrared LED is typically used as a low-intensity, repeatable support tool. The most reliable outcomes are about skin behavior: calmer appearance, improved even reflection, and gradual tone/texture support when used consistently.

Who it’s best for
  • Readers who prefer hands-free sessions
  • Long-term, maintenance-oriented routines
  • Those who respond well to low-friction, repeatable habits
Who should skip it
  • Anyone seeking fast, dramatic change
  • Highly reactive skin during an active flare
  • Those who won’t realistically use a mask consistently
How it fits into a routine
  • Use on clean skin before skincare
  • Follow with hydration and barrier support
  • Keep actives conservative when starting
Pros
  • Hands-free, low-friction format
  • Supports long-term consistency
  • Pairs well with barrier-first routines
Cons
  • Not a rapid-results tool
  • Value depends on repeated use
  • Not a substitute for sunscreen or routine structure
Final editorial verdict

This device is discussed in our LED Hub and appears in our format-first mask roundup: Best LED Masks for Consistency.

Bottom line: A strong fit if you want a hands-free LED habit and you will use it consistently for at least 6–8 weeks. Skip it if you are seeking fast results or your routine cannot support repeat use.

© BeautyTech Insider. All rights reserved.
Disclosure: Some links may be affiliate links. This does not influence our editorial decisions or product selection.