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What’s the Best Red Light Therapy Mask for Your Skin in 2026?

Press RoomBy Press RoomJanuary 13, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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DRx SpectraLite™ FaceWare Pro

WIRED

  • Red and blue treatment options
  • Wear length is only 3 minutes
  • Comfortable to wear
  • Long battery life

TIRED

  • The strap constantly comes undone
  • Hard-shell construction makes it harder to store/transport

Even though this cordless, hard-shell mask makes me feel like a rose-gold Optimus Prime, it’s incredibly comfortable to use. I like that the lights aren’t too bright around the eyeholes, so I can still walk around and see well enough to fold laundry or load the dishwasher, and the short, three-minute session (it automatically turns off when it’s done) makes it a cinch to fit into my routine on even the busiest of days. It also means the battery lasts ages—I used it close to every day for six weeks and did not need to charge it. Some online reviews mention an issue with charging, but I tested its ability to hold a charge, and it didn’t seem to have any issues.

I also like that there are three settings—red light only (press the button once), blue light only (press twice), and red-and-blue light combo (press three times). On the downside, the lightweight silicone strap constantly comes undone. I thought at first I may have assembled it incorrectly, but former WIRED reviewer Medea Giordano had the same issue during her test. The shape and height of the mask (about 5 inches) also make it hard to fit in a drawer or smaller travel bag, compared with a flat mask like the GloTech. And, like other red-light masks I’ve tried, I have yet to notice a significant change in wrinkles or skin texture. However, I specifically tested the red-and-blue combination light setting for two weeks and did feel like I experienced a noticeable reduction in various blemishes. —Kat Merck

Best Vibration Therapy

  • Left: Therabody TheraFace Mask, a white mask on a slim stand on a wooden surface. Right: Person in black hoodie wearing a white facial mask that has red lights on the inside.

    Photograph: Boutayna Chokrane

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  • Therabody Theraface Mask, a white full facial mask with grey straps and inner panels illuminated with red lights

    Photograph: Boutayna Chokrane

WIRED

  • Includes red, blue, and near-infrared LEDs
  • Paired with vibration motors for added relaxation
  • Cordless and hands-free

TIRED

  • Vibrations can be noisy
  • Hard-shell fit
  • May leave temporary indentations on the forehead if worn too tightly

The TheraFace Mask has become my favorite excuse to sit still for 10 minutes (fine, nine minutes). Most LED masks stop at light therapy, but this one ups the ante with built-in vibrations that massage pressure points around your brows, temples, and scalp. It’s so soothing that I almost don’t care whether it’s transforming how my skin looks (though I’d like to believe it is).

You can opt for a three-minute targeted treatment or a nine-minute session that cycles through all three wavelengths. Therabody claims 93 percent of users saw visible improvements after eight weeks. After 12 weeks of daily-ish use (give or take 10 days due to travel), my skin tone does look slightly brighter. The blue light didn’t do much for my hormonal breakouts, since it only treats existing blemishes, not prevents them. But more than anything, this gadget has encouraged me to be more consistent with my self-care routine.

It’s lightweight and cordless, and it has removable eye goggles (a feature that should be mandatory). There’s no mouth hole, so snackers and yappers, be warned—or project your voice. At $599, it’s a splurge, but if you want an LED mask that doubles as a massager, this is the one.

Best Spot Treatment

Hand holding the Solawave Radiant Renewal Want, a slender black device with red lights blaring from the oval top

Solawave

4-in-1 Radiant Renewal Wand

WIRED

  • Handheld
  • Travel-friendly
  • Includes vibration and gentle heat therapy

TIRED

  • Limited power and coverage
  • No blue-light capability

The Solawave 4-in-1 Radiant Renewal Wand is a bestseller on TikTok. It has a single 630-nm red light wavelength, and former WIRED reviewer Medea Giordano found it quite relaxing to use. With vibration and warmth therapy thrown in with the light, it feels like a full spa experience. Two other WIRED testers have had positive results with skin tightening. One mentioned that the skin around her eye area looked firmer in just a few weeks of use. It also has a longer return window than some of our other picks, so you can always try this and have time to see if it works.

Best Neck Mask

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    Photograph: Boutayna Chokrane

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    Photograph: Boutayna Chokrane

  • Image may contain: Body Part, Face, Head, Neck, Person, Adult, and Shoulder

    Photograph: Boutayna Chokrane

LED Esthetics

Glotech Collar

WIRED

  • Easy to wear and maintain
  • Battery recharges via USB-C

TIRED

  • Fewer LED bulbs
  • Only one setting

Nora Ephron famously wrote that the neck starts to go at 43. “Our faces are lies and our necks are the truth,” she said, and as a year shy of that hallowed age, I felt the need to preemptively address this area. I do not currently have any dark spots or acne on my neck or chest, so, I considered the Glotech Collar as preventative. I found it remarkably easy to use and wear. It comes with several different-sized straps, but I only needed the one around my neck. The battery lasts for two ten-minute sessions, but it’s palm-sized and rechargeable via USB-C, so you can top it off quickly after your nightly session. And because it’s on your neck and chest and not on your face, it’s very easy to slip the battery in your pocket while you do other things, like put away laundry.

LED Esthetics notes that you should wear the mask in conjunction with its proprietary serums, which I did not do so as not to confound the results. I did moisturize afterward, also as instructed, with Oil of Olay Regenerist moisturizer. After 30 days of wear per LED Esthetics’ user instructions (the manual says to continue use as convenient or desired afterward), I did not notice any reduction in my two deep-ish neck wrinkles, but I did not find it inconvenient to wear or maintain and the results are best assessed over time. There are also fewer LED bulbs and only one setting, which I did not mind as my neck has sensitive skin, but may be an issue for some users. —Adrienne So

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