Ranking the Best Red Light Therapy Mask and LED Devices of 2026


Updated April 2026: I refined our picks and added the LightStim for Wrinkles. I added an LED Neck & Décolleté Masks to Consider section; Therabody TheraFace Mask Glo and iRestore Illumina Mask were added to Honorable Mentions. Product information, specs, prices, and links were updated.

Best Red Light Therapy Mask

CurrentBody

LED Face Mask Series 2

WIRED

  • Offers three red light wavelengths
  • Flexible silicone design contours to the face for even coverage
  • Hands-free setup with a multiway strap and clip-on controller

TIRED

  • Lacks blue light for acne-focused treatments
  • Lower irradiance than some competitors, though still optimal for collagen support
  • Pricier than its multi-light competitors

While the CurrentBody LED Face Mask Series 2 only offers red light, it does have three wavelengths: red (633 nanometers), near-infrared (830 nanometers), and the standout deep near-infrared (1072 nanometers). CurrentBody says the deepest wavelength is designed to reach areas more prone to visible aging. On paper, it’s a more comprehensive spectrum than what most competitors offer, which is typically a combination of only red and near-infrared.

It’s made from flexible silicone and designed with a multiway strap plus a chin band that keeps it locked in place. I can stand up and even do a few chores without worrying about it sliding off my face. The attached remote has a little clip, too, so you don’t have to carry it around while you multitask. It’s also densely packed with 236 LEDs in total, which explains why it feels so bright. (If you plan to walk around, the removable eye inserts are a nonnegotiable.) After consistent use, I noticed subtle improvements in inflammation and overall skin texture, especially when my skin was stressed or irritated. More importantly, it’s one of the more comfortable masks I’ve tested, which makes sticking to a routine far easier.

Best Handheld LED Device

LightStim

LightStim for Wrinkles

WIRED

  • Offers four wavelengths, from amber to near-infrared
  • Handheld design allows for targeted treatment on the face and body
  • One-button operation makes the device easy to use

TIRED

  • Requires hands-on use, and the wand can drag across skin due to direct contact
  • Corded design requires you to remain 6 feet of an outlet
  • Treatments can get time-consuming, especially for multiple and larger areas

There aren’t a ton of handheld LED therapy devices on the market, but what they lack in efficient coverage, they make up for in versatility. Feel claustrophobic with a mask on your face? Go with a handheld. Want to invest in something you can use on your face, neck, chest, and hairline? Go with a handheld. Want something easy to travel with? Again, you guessed it—handheld. Solawave makes what’s perhaps the most recognizable of these devices, but it’s tiny, with a slim head that’s only a couple of inches across. The LightStim resembles a handheld showerhead, with a 3-inch surface comprising 72 LEDs for broader coverage.


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