
FDA Approves the Best LED Masks for 2025
LED masks, which have light-emitting diode in the form of red, near-infrared and blue light, are still making wellness waves as one of the trendiest (and priciest) ways to revamp your skincare routine at home, using a powered-down approach to anti-aging and skin rejuvenation already done at the dermatologist’s office. However, not all LED masks are the same. Many of them don’t have the specifications or clearances to reduce acne or improve the glow of your skin. Before you start using light therapy at your home, remember that it shouldn’t be used in place of a skincare routine that includes research-backed methods to keep your face healthy and glowing. These include using sunscreens with SPF 30 and above, choosing a face washing cadence suitable for your skin, and using skin-boosting agents such as retinoids. It’s important to remember that LED face masks won’t make your skin glow or change dramatically. You can also consider other cosmetic treatments such as fillers or botox if that is your goal. We’ve put together a list of some of the most popular LED face masks to make your search easier.