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CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Face Mask Series 2
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LED Light Therapy Face Mask: Series 2

Best dedicated LED-mask pick for readers prepared to follow a regular 10-minute routine.

NormalDryCombinationOilyPeony Seoul top pick

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A flexible silicone LED mask with 236 bulbs across red, near-infrared and deep near-infrared wavelengths.

What it is designed to do

This beauty tech is designed to support fine-line appearance, dull-looking skin, at-home led care while fitting comfortably into a consistent routine.

Why it made the Peony Seoul shortlist

It combines clearly published technical specifications, FDA-cleared positioning, strong independent recognition and a direct manufacturer affiliate programme with a 30-day cookie.

What stands out

  • 236 LED bulbs
  • 633 nm, 830 nm and 1072 nm wavelengths
  • 10-minute sessions

Formula highlights

236 LED bulbs633 nm, 830 nm and 1072 nm wavelengths10-minute sessions

Who should consider it?

This is the strongest match for consistent red-light routines. In our finder, it can appear for normal, dry, combination, oily profiles and concerns including fine-line appearance, dull-looking skin, at-home led care.

Texture and routine fit

The format is best described as led mask. Use on clean, dry skin for the manufacturer-directed session length and frequency, keeping to its eye-safety and skincare compatibility instructions.

How to get the loveliest fit

Read the full photosensitivity and medical contraindications before use, especially when taking light-sensitising medication or managing an eye or skin condition.

How this review was prepared

This is an independent editorial assessment based on current official product information, retailer availability and category research. It does not claim hands-on testing where none has occurred, and it is not medical advice.