The LED Series 2 is the best red light therapy mask on the market. Crafted from medical-grade silicone, it hugs your face with 236 bulbs, ensuring direct contact. It delivers three wavelengths-red (633 nanometers), near-infrared (830 nanometers), and deep near-infrared (1072 nanometers)-to target skin rejuvenation at multiple depths. I'd recommend this splurge to people who'd like to target fine lines, wrinkles, or sun damage. Reviewer Nena Farrell also noted visible improvements in her acne scarring.
Nanoleaf is getting serious about its expansion into beauty tech, adding two new LED red light-emitting devices to its product lineup. The company says that its new Light Therapy Wand brings "the benefits of a professional facial into the palm of your hand," while its new Light Therapy Panel uses 160 "high-focus LEDs" to provide whole body care. While Nanoleaf is better known for its popular range of smart home lighting tech, it started applying its lighting expertise to beauty gadgets with the introduction of its $150 LED face mask at CES this year. Other home-focused companies like Dyson and Shark have similarly jumped into the world of beauty products, respectively launching popular hair-drying and styling tools.