The Red Light Therapy Masks Dermatologists Recommend for Acne and Wrinkles

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- Targets acne and signs of aging
- Some reviewers say their mask stopped charging after a year
Whether you’re fighting acne, wrinkles, or both, the Dr. Dennis Gross SpectraLite FaceWare Pro can weather any storm. Dr. Adisa praises the device for its three different LED light settings—red for aging, blue for acne, and purple for both. Plus, the mask takes just three minutes to penetrate the skin.
LED: Red (aging), blue (acne)
Usage: 3 minutes, once a day
Visible results: 10 weeks
Sephora rating: 3.6/5
An ELLE editor says: “This mask has everything I could ask for in a red light therapy device—it targets both acne and aging, is FDA-approved, and only takes three minutes to use. Plus, it’s surprisingly comfortable on the face despite the hard shell design. After two months of consistent use with the red/blue light setting, my breakouts were reduced and my overall complexion looked much more even.”—Emma Aerin Becker, associate beauty e-commerce writer
- Includes chin strap
- Not cordless
Red light therapy is all about consistency. If you’re looking for fast results, the CurrentBody LED Light Therapy Face Mask: Series 2 is your best bet. With three clinically-proven wavelengths—red, near-infrared, and deep near-infrared—this mask visibly firms, brightens, and smooths skin in just four weeks.
LED: Red (aging)
Usage: 10 minutes, 3 to 5 times a week
Visible results: 4 weeks
CurrentBody rating: 4.7/5
An ELLE editor says: “The results of this mask speak for themselves. I used the device every weeknight for a full month, and my skin was visibly thanking me. It looked smoother and even than ever before, and even gained a newfound glow each morning. I also appreciate the flexible silicone texture, which allows me to wrap the mask tightly around the face.”—Emma Aerin Becker
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- Five different LED settings
- Some reviewers experience charging issues
Breaking out on your cheeks but noticing crow's feet around your eyes? Dr. Adisa recommends the Quire Red Light Mask Q-Rejuvalight Pro, because “it has five wavelengths that address many skin issues concurrently.” The device is fully customizable via an app on your phone, so you can target different areas of your face with different colors all at once.
LED: Red (aging), amber (sun damage), blue (acne and breakouts)
Usage:
3 minutes, once a dayVisible results: 4 to 10 weeks
Amazon rating: 4/5
An Amazon reviewer says: “The Qure LED Skin Care Face Mask has completely transformed my skincare routine. Being a woman nearing my 40s, I was initially attracted to its range of light therapy modes, and it has certainly lived up to my expectations in both quality and results. The mask is lightweight and comfortable, and the adjustable straps make it easy to fit both me and my daughter’s face. Customizable settings allow us to adjust treatments to suit our skin’s needs. The red light therapy is fantastic for reducing fine lines and boosting collagen (for me), while the blue light has been a game-changer for occasional breakouts (teenage daughter). I also love using the amber light mode to even out my skin tone.”
- Four different treatments
- Very heavy
Shark took LED masks to the next level by combining red light therapy with cryo-inspired under-eye cooling. The brand recommends using one of its programs daily for eight weeks—Blemish Repair, which uses blue light, infrared, and red LED for eight minutes, and Better Aging, using infrared and red LED for six minutes. The under-eye pads can be used during treatment or on their own for a standalone de-puffing experience.
LED: red, blue
Usage: 4 to 15 minutes, 3 to 5 times per week
Visible results: 8 weeks
Ulta rating: 4.3/5
An Ulta reviewer says: “This mask is everything! My skincare absorbs better, my skin texture looks better, and my acne is healing faster!! Most masks I’ve looked into only offer anti-aging or acne treatments as separate masks, which was a huge turnoff for me. The cooling under-eye pads are amazing and leave me feeling so refreshed, but do note that the area will not receive LED treatment due to the cooling pads.”
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- Extra head strap for extra comfort
- Some reviewers experienced broken controllers after a few months
Designed with busy lifestyles in mind, the HigherDose Red Light Face Mask is praised for its ease of use. Not only does it boast red and near-infrared LED, but it’s also completely cord-free and has an extra head strap so you can move freely while boosting your collagen.
LED: Red
Usage: 10 minutes, 3 to 5 times per week
Visible results: 8 weeks
Nordstrom rating: 4.3/5
A Nordstrom reviewer says: “Okay, this mask is my new secret weapon. I got it for Christmas, and after just a few weeks, I’ve noticed my skin definitely looks brighter and more even. I was a little intimidated by how to use it, but it's really easy—just pop it on and relax while it does all the work. Obsessed!”
- Six different treatments
- Very pricey
The Déesse Pro LED Phototherapy Mask may be more pricey than others on this list, but that’s because it harnesses six treatment modes and four wavelengths of light (red, blue, purple, and even green), which can be used in combination with each other. Praised in our 2025 Tools and Treatments awards, it may resemble a Phantom of the Opera mask, but it’s actually one of the most powerful LED masks on the market.
LED: Red, blue, green (hyperpigmentation)
Usage: 2 to 4 times per week
Visible results: 4 to 10 weeks
Dermstore rating: 5/5
A Dermstore reviewer says: “Without a doubt, this is the best LED mask I have ever used. I have tried multiple brands at a variety of price points, and others have been good, but this one takes the cake. My skin is so radiant directly after using it, and I have definitely noticed an overall smoothing effect. Anti-aging Express with the Boost button is my go-to, but I really love the green and pink settings too. I also love how light the mask is. It is not uncomfortable and does not leave indents on my face. I find the adjustable time settings to be a nice touch. This mask is not cheap, but it’s worth every penny.”
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- Two-year warranty
- Only has red light
The Omnilux Contour face has “great wearability with the flexible silicone,” says Dr. Adisa. Plus, “it has both red and near-infrared light for anti-aging benefits.“ To ensure long-lasting LEDs, both the mask and controller come with a two-year warranty.
LED: Red
Usage: 10 minutes, 3 to 5 times per week
Visible results: 4 to 6 weeks
Omnilux rating: 4.6/5
An Omnilux reviewer says: “High quality, easy to use, after 4 times per week for a month, my skin looks better and has a glow.”
- Doesn't touch your face
- Wavelengths can't penetrate as directly
Though it’s not technically a mask, the MMSphere Luxe handheld light is definitely a device to write home about. “It has nine different settings that target a number of skin issues and concerns,” says Dr. Anisa. Simply sit back, relax, and soak up the wavelengths of your choosing.
LED: Red, blue, green, amber, purple
Usage: 20 minutes, three times per week
Visible results: 6 to 12 weeks
An MMSphere reviewer says: “I had a friend today tell me my skin looked the best he’d seen it in ten years. After six weeks of using the Sphere, I’m never going to stop. Combined with the MMRepose serum, I’ve found my scarring reduced, my skin consistently clearer, and feeling more taut and bouncy. It’s also a great tool for meditation and mood boosting in the morning.”
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- Strong LED
- Often sold out
The deeper the LED bulb color, the stronger the mask. As opposed to the many red and orange bulbs seen in the market, the Monastery Deep Red LED Mask has burgundy bulbs—the most saturated color—to ensure optimal energy absorption.
LED: Burgundy
Usage: 10–15 minutes, 3—5 times per week
Visible results: 4 weeksMonasterymade.com rating: 5/5
A Monastery reviewer says: “I’ve been using this for about a month in tandem with Monastery skincare products and my skin hasn’t looked this good in a long, long time. I’ve noticed less scarring and redness, and overall more glowy, plump skin.”

Deciding which red light therapy mask to purchase really comes down to personal preference. There are hard shells, flexible silicone, stronger bulbs, and varying treatment settings to choose from. Most important? Discussing the use of at-home red light therapy with a board-certified dermatologist. “Red light therapy is not for everyone, and a board-certified dermatologist can help ensure the appropriateness of the treatment for you,” says Dr. Adisa.
And regardless of which style you go for, you should also make sure that you “choose a red light device that is created for what you want to treat and has been FDA cleared,” she adds. An FDA-approved mask will have it stated on the packaging.
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While you’ll want to check each device’s specific instructions, there are a few general tips for optimal use. Place the shield over your face while sitting or lying in a comfortable position, then turn the mask on. Use the mask on freshly cleaned skin, without any products—unless they’re specifically formulated for use with an LED mask. After your session, you can follow your regular skin care routine and apply your typical products.
How often you should use your mask will vary depending on the device, but it’s important to remember that consistency is key. Whether that’s three times per week for 10 minutes or five times a week for three minutes (again, check your mask’s instructions!), red light therapy results are all about the long game.

Dr. Morayo Adisa is a double board-certified dermatologist and dermatopathologist based in Chicago.
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