The Best LED Skincare Gadgets
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The Best LED Skincare Gadgets

Known for its collagen-boosting, cell-renewing, line-smoothing and redness-soothing benefits, LED light therapy can improve any number of skin concerns. Here are some of the best tools that harness its powers…
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For An Affordable Option

Revolution Pro Miracle LED Face Mask, £59.99 | Revolution Beauty

With seven light treatments targeting eight different skin concerns, you get real bang for your buck with this affordable mask. Trial results prove the technology is legitimate too, with blemishes diminished after just two weeks of blue light use and wrinkles smoothed with red light. A great option for anyone on more of a budget.

Available at REVOLUTIONBEAUTY.COM

For An Added Hydration Boost

UFO™ 3 Red Light Therapy Device, £279 | Foreo

This clever device can be used on its own as an LED treatment, or you can attach a choice of mask to turn it into a proper facial. There’s a selection of juicy masks to choose from, like Bulgarian rose for dehydrated or dull skin, or green tea to purify and soothe. The handheld tool should be top of your list if you’re after a hydration hit: with consistent use, the UFO is clinically proven to boost skin’s moisture by 126%.

Available at FOREO.COM


For Clinical-Level Technology

LumaLux Face+ Pro LED Red Light Therapy Face & Neck Mask, £509 | Project E Beauty

With eight treatment modes, seven light colours, scientifically proven wavelength depths and 400% more LEDs than the average at-home device, this mask offers clinical level results while also being completely safe for personal use. With trials showing a 75% reduction in wrinkles and 79% improvement in skin condition with consistent use, the results speak for themselves. We love the fact that it caters to the often overlooked (but quick to show the signs of ageing) neck too.

Available at PROJECTEBEAUTY.UK


Best For Multiple LED Colours

FAQ™ 202 Anti-Aging Silicone LED Mask, £719 | Foreo

This might be one of the priciest LED tools on the market, but the technology justifies the price tag. With 600 points of light that cover every millimetre of your face, you can use a choice of eight different light colours to target almost any skin issue – from blue light for acne and yellow for redness to purple for hyperpigmentation. To help you choose, there’s a library of programmes on the app that combine colours in timed sessions. The clinical results are impressive, too.

Available at FOREO.COM

For On-The Go

LED Wand Device, £59.25 (was £79) | BeautyPro

Small enough to fit in the tiniest of bags, this LED wand comes with an impressive number of benefits given its size. Using red and blue light, alongside microcurrent and sonic vibrations to stimulate collagen products and tone the skin, it’s especially good for soothing breakouts, which you can target with the small head.

Available at LOOKFANTASTIC.COM

For Proven Results

C-Wave Light Facial Dual Light LED Treatment Mask, £200 | Beauty Pie

Beauty Pie can’t seem to keep this LED mask in stock – no wonder when clinical results show a 36% reduction in wrinkles after just four weeks of ten minutes’ use a day, three times a week. Proven to reduce redness, pigmentation and boost skin firmness, it’s also so lightweight, making it seriously easy to use. 

Available at BEAUTYPIE.COM


For The Under-Eye Area

LightMAX Minipro LED, £300 | MZ Skin

For many, the undereye area is top of the list when it comes to skin concerns. The thin skin there shows tiredness, dehydration and signs of ageing quicker than others. As an oculoplastic surgeon, Dr Maryam Zamani knows this area better than most, so if you’re going to invest in an eye-targeted tool, she’s the person to trust. These nifty LED lights attach to the skin with the help of a hydrating patch to assist with moisture, repair, smoothing and brightening.

Available at SPACENK.COM

For LED + Microcurrent

Age-R Booster Pro, £289 | Medicube

We don’t have any proof that this device is behind Beyoncé’s flawless skin but with her make-up artist Sir John serving as creative director of Medicube, it’s safe to assume it might have something to do with it. Using a combination of skincare tech, from LED to sonic vibration and microcurrent to stimulate the strength of muscles under the skin, this tool is making waves on social media for good reason.

Available at BOOTS.COM

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