In just two weeks, this LED mask with massage features has garnered me countless compliments.

In just two weeks, this LED mask with massage features has garnered me countless compliments.

      I'm not trying to show off, but my job has given me the opportunity to try some of the best LED masks available. From the well-known CurrentBody LED mask to the more budget-friendly options from Beauty Pie, and even high-end versions by Dr. Dennis Gross, I've tested many skincare devices, which have become essential to my routine. That said, I'm aware that these masks are a significant investment. If I weren't a beauty editor, I would definitely hesitate to spend £500 on skincare technology. While the cost per use is justified, and regular LED facials at a clinic would be far more expensive, it’s still a substantial amount. So, when a more budget-friendly LED mask from Therabody came my way, I was eager to see if it would measure up to its pricier counterparts. After just two weeks of use, I can't picture myself using another LED mask again.

      To be honest, I typically prefer to wait longer before reviewing high-tech skincare tools like these, as it usually requires consistent use over several months to notice visible results. However, due to the remarkable technology in this LED mask, I quickly turned it into a staple product after 14 days (I've even received compliments on my skin), prompting me to share my thoughts immediately.

      What is the Therabody TheraFace Mask Glo? I must admit, while I was aware of Therabody (I rely on their massage gun), I had never come across this LED mask before a sample arrived for me. So, what exactly is it? True to its name, this mask is meant to enhance your glow. Unlike most masks that only provide red LED light therapy, this one includes both red and blue light settings, as well as massage technology to enhance circulation and alleviate tension.

      **Therabody TheraFace Mask Glo**

      **Pros:**

      - Offers red, infrared, and blue light technology

      - Additional vibration massage feature

      - Hands-free design

      - Options for both short and long treatment times

      - Competes with much pricier models

      **Cons:**

      - Bulky design makes it challenging to travel with

      - Can leave marks around the eyes after a 12-minute session

      **LED Mask Features:**

      - **The LED Light:** As previously mentioned, this mask utilizes a combination of red, infrared, and blue light technology. It includes 633 nm (nanometers) of red light, 830 nm of infrared, and 415 nm of blue light. Red light is known for stimulating collagen and elastin, which helps plump and firm the skin, while blue light effectively combats acne-causing bacteria.

      

      - **The Mask:** Unlike some LED masks that are made from flexible silicone, this one has a sturdier structure. Nonetheless, it fits the entire face well and boasts an impressive 504 LED lights for even skin coverage. The most convenient aspect is that it’s cordless, allowing for hands-free use.

      - **The Straps:** The mask comes equipped with two adjustable straps—one that goes around the back of the head and another that secures the mask in place on top. When the massage function is activated, you can feel it on the side of your head as you wear it.

      - **The Settings:** The mask has a standard treatment time of 12 minutes (with four minutes allocated to each light), but there's also a quicker four-minute option. Additionally, the massage setting can be used independently, making it suitable as a facial massager as well.

      **My Review:** For £299, this is among the most impressive LED masks I’ve tried. Normally, I choose a more expensive model, but this has quickly become my preferred option. I appreciate the combination of blue and red light, and the massage feature is a delightful addition, especially after a long day. Initially, I thought I would prefer the four-minute treatment, but I find myself opting for the 12-minute option instead, likely because it’s hands-free and allows me to continue my evening activities while wearing it. It’s incredibly convenient that it transitions from red to infrared to blue light without needing me to press a button (though there's a button on the side if you want to accelerate the treatment).

      As I stated before, I've only been using it for two weeks, so while I can’t provide extensive comments on visible skin improvements, I’ve noticed fewer breakouts (yes, an LED mask can indeed be a great tool for acne). Whether that’s a direct result of using the mask is difficult to determine, but I’m excited to see what results I’ll achieve with continued use.

      If I had to mention some downsides, the eye shields might leave a few temporary marks around the eyes after treatment, but they fade after a few minutes. Additionally, the mask’s bulky design means I wouldn't recommend traveling with it unless you have ample suitcase space. Other than that, I can't find any faults with it.

      **How Does This LED Mask Compare to

In just two weeks, this LED mask with massage features has garnered me countless compliments. In just two weeks, this LED mask with massage features has garnered me countless compliments. In just two weeks, this LED mask with massage features has garnered me countless compliments.

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In just two weeks, this LED mask with massage features has garnered me countless compliments.

I can confidently say that I'm impressed.