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Best red light therapy skin care devices, according to experts

Best red light therapy skin care devices, according to experts

In the realm of skin care tools, LED light therapy devices might look a little intimidating to the newcomer (some can even mimic a horror film character), but there’s a reason why they’ve become so popular and accessible over recent months. The at-home devices claim to help with a combination of skin concerns, without the need to schedule an expensive dermatology treatment.

If you’ve been curious about LED light therapy devices, especially red light products, we asked dermatologists to break down how this technology works for the skin and how adding one to your routine can help you achieve your desired results.

What is LED light therapy? | What are the benefits of LED light therapy for the skin? | How should you use LED light therapy devices? | Can everyone us these? | Dermatologist and editor-approved LED products | More LED skin care products to shop | Meet the experts | How we chose

What is LED light therapy?

Light-emitting diode (LED) light is a technology that emits different wavelengths of light, which also includes light colors, on a visible light spectrum, according to board-certified dermatologist Dr. Reshimi Kapoor. She also explains the wavelengths can reach deep into layers of the skin. “Different wavelengths penetrate the skin at different depths and have varying biological effects on the skin depending on the depth of penetration,” says Kapoor. 

In the 90s, NASA began exploring the benefits of LED light therapy when it came to wound healing and since then, it has become a staple at many dermatology clinics and aesthetic spas.

What are the benefits of LED light therapy for skin?

So what can you expect? Dr. Angela Lamb, a board-certified dermatologist, says this type of light therapy can provide skin benefits for a variety of goals, based on your area of concern. And while you might see a variety of lights, our experts says red and blue light therapy are most commonly used to help with the skin.

According to the Mayo Clinic, blue light targets the uppermost layer of skin, yellow light goes deeper and red light goes further in depth which is why it’s a favorite for stimulating collagen. Read on to see more benefits of these lights.

Red light therapy

  • Fine lines and wrinkles
  • Inflammation
  • Collagen boost
  • Hair loss

“Red LED light has been shown to stimulate the fibroblast, a cell that plays a role in collagen production, which could help reduce signs of photoaging and improve fine lines and wrinkles,” says Kapoor. “Red light may also play a role in wound healing, decreasing inflammation and improving hair loss.”

Blue light therapy

  • Acne and acne causing bacteria
  • Oil reduction

If you suffer from acne, blue light might be for you. Both dermatologists say this color targets acne by reducing oil production in the sebaceous glands and targeting acne-causing bacteria.

Other LED light colors

  • Green: Brightening
  • Yellow: Redness

While red and blue are the most common LED lights for skin, there are other options out there. Some devices even offer a mode that mixes blue and red, which will target fine lines and acne. However, Kapoor notes that while there is less evidence, green light can help with brightening the skin complexion and yellow light may help combat redness.

Dermatologist- and editor-approved LED light therapy products

If you’re looking to give your skin care routine the ultimate upgrade, we rounded up some dermatologist- and editor-approved LED devices. Plus you’ll find a few other shopper-loved gadgets to shop, too.

SolaWave 4-in-1 Facial Wand

What we like

  • Compact design
  • Warming and massaging effect
  • Emits galvanic current

LED color options: Red | Good for: Fine lines, acne, puffiness | Use: Up to three times a week

This compact red light wand happens to be a Shop TODAY favorite, and Lamb says she loves this anti-aging device, too. According to the brand, the wand is a 4-in-1 device that offers red light therapy, microcurrents, a gentle massage and a warming effect. Together, these functions can reduce wrinkles, depuff the face and help your products absorb better into the skin.

I [Garlin] have been using this product for nearly two years and every time I use it, I notice a difference in the morning; my face is smoother, brighter and overall looks more refreshed. I also love its compact size which makes it easy to travel with.

SolaWave 4-in-1 Facial Wand Courtesy Shannon Garlin

NuFace Trinity+ Wrinkle Reducer Attachment

What we like

  • Has facial sensors
  • Can be used on multiple areas

Something to note

  • Not hands free
  • Only for NuFace Trinity+

LED color options: Combination red, amber, infrared | Good for: Fine lines, wrinkles| Use: Up to three minutes, five times per week

This microcurrent device from NuFace, now has an attachment for red light therapy, which commerce editor Vivien Moon is a huge fan of. This device attaches to the gadget and emits red, amber and infrared lights to reduce wrinkles and signs of aging, says the brand.

“I have had this attachment for a few years and love how I’m able to save on space when I’m traveling but still want to do my skin care on the go,” says Moon. “It has a sensor so it knows when it’s on the skin and turns off when it’s not on, which is also great for those who don’t love the red light glaring at them when it’s not on the face. I also really like that I can use it on other areas (neck and décolletage).

Editor’s note: You will need the NuFace Trinity+ device to utilize this attachment.

NuFACE Trinity+ Wrinkle Reducer AttachmentCourtesy Vivien Moon

BeautyBio GLOfacial Cleansing Tool with Blue LED

What we like

  • Cleanses skin deeply
  • Multiple caps for facial areas

Something to note

  • Must stay upright to stay on

LED color options: Blue | Good for: Acne, blackheads, excess oil | Use: Up to two times a week

The GloFacial tool gives you the spa treatment right at home. The BeautyBio team sent this device for me to try, and it really takes the word multi-functional to the next level. It sucks all the gunk from your pores, but the LED blue light targets the acne-causing bacteria, which dermatologists say can help cause new acne to develop. I use this about once a week, and my face looks so glow-y and clean after each use.


BeautyBio GLOfacial Cleansing Tool with Blue LEDCourtesy Shannon Garlin

Therabody TheraFace Pro

What we like

  • Multiple LED lights
  • Has microcurrent and massage

Something to note

  • Some say charge dies quickly

LED color options: Red, blue, infrared | Good for: Fine lines, acne, age spots, firmness, pain

Social editorial assistant Annie Shigo says that she’s been using this device for a few months and loves the variety of options it offers: red light, blue light, massager and microcurrent attachments.

“It really is a one-stop shop for everything you could want for your face. I use the red light therapy a lot in the summer when I know I am in the sun more. It is the perfect concentrated amount of red light therapy that you can just take a couple of minutes a day to move around your face,” Shigo says.


Therabody TheraFace ProCourtesy Annie Shigo

LED Technologies Revive Light Therapy

What we like

  • Multiple lights and settings
  • Larger size for larger areas

Something to note

  • Have to hold or prop up to use

LED color options: Red, blue, amber, infrared in three settings | Good for: Fine lines, acne, texture | Use: Three minutes per day

Another favorite of Lamb’s is this LED light panel, which she says is great for targeting acne. This panel is meant to be held in front of your face and features a combination of red, blue, infrared and amber lights, in three different settings. A bonus is that this panel can be used on the face, neck and chest.

Solawave Wrinkle Retreat Light Therapy Face Mask

What we like

  • Fits comfortably on face
  • Portable and rechargeable

LED color options: Combined red and infrared light | Good for: Fine lines, acne, texture, lifting | Use: 10 minutes, three times per week

After the success of the 4-in-1 wand, Solawave recently launched a full red light face mask. According to the brand, it uses a combination of red and infrared light to help plump the skin, while reducing the appearance of fine lines overtime. Since the launch, this mask often sells out and right now, the next shipment will be in October.

I was lucky to get my hands on one of these and thought I love the wand, this mask is worth the cost. The silicone mask fits comfortably on your face and it only takes 10 minutes to use. My face looks glowy and bright, and I think it’s a great tool for fine-line prevention.

Solawave Wrinkle Retreat Light Therapy Face Mask
Courtesy Shannon Garlin

HigherDose Red Light Face Mask

What we like

  • Secure fit
  • Portable, can walk around

LED color options: Red | Good for: Fine lines, collagen, mood | Use: For 10 minutes, up to five times a week

Commerce editor and producer Julie Ricevuto says this red light mask’s fit is so secure, that she can walk around her home and multitask without it falling off. “I also see serious results from this product — my skin is brighter and clearer. Plus, I like to use a leave-on hydrating mask after using this LED face mask to really give my skin some extra pampering,” says Ricevuto.

Omnilux Contour Face Mask

What we like

  • Contoured fit
  • Travel-friendly and portable

LED color options: Red | Good for: Fine lines, collagen, dark spots | Use: For 10 minutes, up to five times a week

This mask is so popular, it often sells out (thankfully, it’s in stock right now!). Moon says this mask has become an “instrumental part” of her skin care routine and loves the contoured design.

“When used consistently, I notice an improvement in my skin’s pigmentation and glow. I wanted it because it has the right wavelength and a contoured fit that makes it easier to wear and has me confident that the mask is able to fit my face specifically to get the most from the LED lights,” says Moon.


Omnilux Contour Face Mask
Courtesy Vivien Moon

JTAV Glow-Pro LED Mask

What we like

  • Multiple light options
  • Automatic shutoff
  • Cordless

LED color options: Red, blue and dual-light | Good for: Fine lines, collagen, acne, inflammation | Use: For 10 minutes daily

Another favorite of Ricevuto’s is this option by JTAV, she says she uses it “all the time,” and is a fan that it’s both wireless and portable. The mask offers red light for anti-aging and collagen production, and blue light for acne-prone skin, says the brand. Plus it features an automatic 10-minute shutoff, so you won’t overuse it.

JTAV Glow-Pro LED MaskCourtesy Julie Ricevuto

More LED light therapy products

Solawave Bye Acne 3-Minute Pimple Spot Treatment

What we like

  • Short treatment time
  • Blue and red LED light combo

Something to note

  • Targets one area at a time

LED color options: Red and blue combo| Good for: Acne, inflammation, hyperpigmentation | Use: For 3 minutes on breakouts

The editor-loved brand also has a tool that’s meant to target your acne spots. According to the brand, this spot treatment device features a combination of blue and red light to help eliminate acne-causing bacteria and inflammation. To use, you hold it on blemish-prone areas for three minutes.

Skin Gym Wrinklit LED Mask

What we like

  • Three LED light options
  • Covers large area of face

LED color options: Red, blue and orange | Good for: Fine lines, acne, dull skin | Use: For 15 to 30 minutes

While you might look like a scientist, this light shield offers three LED colors for anti-aging, to treat acne and to promote brightness. And reviewers say they love their results. “I’ve been using it for several weeks, and my skin has simply transformed. Fine lines have diminished, skin tone has evened out, and acne breakouts have become much less noticeable. Highly recommend to anyone looking to improve their skin without trips to the dermatologist,” wrote one Ulta reviewer.

Dr. Dennis Gross DRx SpectraLite EyeCare Max Pro

What we like

  • Full eye area coverage
  • Cordless and portable

Something to note

  • Users say charge doesn’t last

LED color options: Red | Good for: Fine lines, dark circles, puffiness | Use: For three minutes daily

No, this isn’t a superhero mask, but you might gain some super skin. According to the brand, this red light eye mask gives you 360 degrees of eye coverage to target crow’s feet, between your brows (or 11’s) and the under-eye area. And it’s also cordless and portable, coming with a strap to securely fit around your face.

Meet the experts

  • Dr. Angela Lamb, MD is a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City. She’s currently the Vice Chair of Clinical Operations at Mount Sinai Dermatology.
  • Dr. Reshmi Kapoor, MD is a board-certified dermatologist, and owner and founder of Brooklyn Dermatology in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, New York.

How we chose

We selected the LED light therapy skin care devices based on insights with interviews with top dermatologists, and recommendations from Shop TODAY editors. Other LED light products picks are sourced through verified shopper reviews and brand reputation.

Our Shop TODAY editors have been using the selected LED devices consistently and on a weekly basis for up to a year or more.


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