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CurrentBody LED Face Mask Review: Red Light Beauty Must-Have

This increasingly popular gadget has earned rave reviews from many influencers, so we put it to the test to see if it’s worth it.

I put this popular beauty-tech gadget to the test. Here's what I think. Picture: Harriet Amurao/news.com.au checkout
I put this popular beauty-tech gadget to the test. Here's what I think. Picture: Harriet Amurao/news.com.au checkout

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When it comes to my night-time beauty routine, I like to keep things simple and fuss-free.

With as few as three steps, my routine consists of cleansing my skin, patting in some toner and slugging my face with moisturiser. However, there’s a new step that I’ve recently adopted, and it has changed the game for my skin.

Introducing Red Light Therapy (RLT), also known as LED-light therapy. RLT is the latest wellness trend that has been making waves all over my social media. Ever come across a creepy-looking video of someone wearing a mask with red LED lights illuminating their face? That’s what LED-light therapy is. While it isn’t a new concept, it’s become an increasingly popular at-home beauty treatment.

Admittedly, I was one of many sceptics that thought, ‘What good could popping a mask clad with mini red LED lights do for your skin?’. That was until I tried out the popular CurrentBody LED Light Therapy Face Mask: Series 2* – now, I’m converted for life.

CurrentBody Led Light Therapy Face Mask: Series 2, $679.99 at CurrentBody

WHAT IS THE CURRENTBODY LED LIGHT THERAPY FACE MASK: SERIES 2?

A massive upgrade to its predecessor, the CurrentBody Led Light Therapy Face Mask: Series 2 features 236 LEDs emitting three different wavelengths. They include red light (633nm), near-infrared (830nm) and deep near-infrared (1072nm) which help improve the appearance of dull or uneven skin.

The mask itself has been redesigned to better fit all face types for improved coverage. It includes new multiway straps that are completely adjustable for a secure fit and maximum comfort, a clip-on controller for hands-free convenience, and optional black silicone eye inserts to protect your eyes and make reading, scrolling, or watching TV with the mask on easier.

I love that it comes with optional eye inserts. Picture: Harriet Amurao/news.com.au checkout
I love that it comes with optional eye inserts. Picture: Harriet Amurao/news.com.au checkout
Scan the Veritace NFC card to see the quality testing stages of your mask. Picture: Harriet Amurao/news.com.au checkout
Scan the Veritace NFC card to see the quality testing stages of your mask. Picture: Harriet Amurao/news.com.au checkout

Every CurrentBody LED mask comes with a unique Veritace® NFC card that allows you to see every stage of quality testing that your (yes, your) red light mask has undergone? Wow!

Now that you’re somewhat educated on the beauty device, let’s get into my 100 per cent real and honest thoughts.

THE VERDICT: IS THE CURRENTBODY LED LIGHT THERAPY FACE MASK: SERIES 2 WORTH THE PRICE TAG?

Being a complete newbie to the world of LED-light therapy, I had zero expectations when it came to beauty-tech gadgets like this one.

The face mask is so easy to use and very convenient. Picture: Harriet Amurao/news.com.au checkout
The face mask is so easy to use and very convenient. Picture: Harriet Amurao/news.com.au checkout

After using this face mask for a little over three weeks, I am pleased to say that it has helped improve the appearance of my skin despite it being early days (Currentbody says to give it around eight weeks to really start seeing the full effects).

For those that are concerned about their eyes, it comes with optional eye inserts to block out the light from your eyes so they make it easier to see and also help the mask fit better around that area.

I appreciate that the mask is made from flexible silicone, which enhances comfort, and has been designed in a way that provides coverage for the nose, lips and chin. However, it’s a tad too big so my lips don’t quite match up to the lip cut-out. But that’s pretty much my only gripe.

The Series 2 emits three different wavelengths. Picture: Harriet Amurao/news.com.au checkout
The Series 2 emits three different wavelengths. Picture: Harriet Amurao/news.com.au checkout

What makes it most impressive, though, is that it’s built with 236 LEDs (as opposed to the Series 1 with 132 LEDs) and emits three different types of wavelengths.

I like to use it every other night for 10 minutes (the recommended amount of time), and it’s honestly one of those little luxuries that I look forward to – it’s the perfect time for me to truly unwind in bed while watching a movie, reading on my kindle, cuddling with my furbabies and more.

Retailing for a hefty $679.99, the seemingly important question is, ‘Is it worth the price?’ To that, I say yes.

You’re essentially paying for a top-of-the-line model that is well-made, comfortable, easy to use and performs well. So there’s no doubt you’ll be using it very often, resulting in low cost per use!

SHOP THE CURRENTBODY LED LIGHT THERAPY FACE MASK: SERIES 2 HERE


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

ARE LED FACE MASKS SAFE AND CAN I USE AN LED FACE MASK EVERY DAY?

When used according to the instructions and after consulting a healthcare professional, LED therapy is generally considered safe for most healthy adults.

Usually, it’s recommended to use this product three to five times per week, for about ten minutes at a time.

It is also important to note that regular use may help improve the appearance of dull or uneven skin tone. However, individual results vary.

HOW SHOULD I PREP MY SKIN BEFORE USING AN LED FACE MASK?

LED face masks are best used on clean skin, so make sure to thoroughly wash your face and dry it before using it.

HOW DO I CLEAN MY LED FACE MASK?

Cleaning your LED mask it really easy. You can use a lint-free cloth or a water-based wipe to wipe it down. If you have any stains that won’t come off easily, give them a gentle rub with 70 per cent rubbing alcohol.

*The product was provided by CurrentBody for a 100 per cent independent and honest review.


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Harriet Amurao
Harriet AmuraoShopping writer

Harriet knows a lot about helping Australian shoppers find the exact product they’re looking for. She started her career at popular fashion website Showpo where she analysed thousands of fashion pieces (how stretchy is that dress?, are those linen pants see-through?) to create the detailed product descriptions online shoppers rely on. She joined the news.com.au checkout team in 2022 and spends every day scouring the web for deals to share and new products to test and review. She’s always on the lookout for new trends and the dupes that are just as good as the expensive version. When she isn't working, she's most likely being influenced into buying trending TikTok products or gushing over her dogs.

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