3 Best LED Masks for Acne Our Editors Swear By
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The best LED masks for acne might make you look like a futuristic superhero, but these glowing at-home devices are more skin saviors than sci-fi props. Blue light (typically around 415 nanometers—a unit that measures the wavelength of light) penetrates the skin’s surface to kill acne-causing bacteria, while red light therapy (usually around 630–660 nanometers) dives deeper to reduce inflammation, even out hyperpigmentation and skin texture, and calm redness. Designed to target breakouts and support skin healing without potentially drying topical skin-care products, these light therapy devices are a gentle yet effective way to treat acne while you catch up on your favorite TV show.
In other words: These masks don’t just make for a fun selfie to send your friends, they’re doing serious work underneath the surface to address your skin concerns. And because they’re non-invasive, pain-free, and easy to use, they’ve become a favorite for Allure editors looking to manage acne with less irritation.
Ahead, we’ve rounded up the best LED masks we confidently give the “green light” for your wellness routine.
Shark Beauty
Amazon
Dermstore
Ulta Beauty
Why it’s worth it: The Shark Beauty CryoGlow Cooling & LED Face Mask stands out for acne-prone skin thanks to its high-powered infrared, red, and blue light therapy combined with soothing cryotherapy. While many masks focus on anti-aging alone, this one goes hard on breakouts, targeting inflammation and acne-causing bacteria with blue light (415 nm), while red (630nm) and infrared (830nm) light work to reduce redness and support skin healing.
“Combining red and blue light with cryotherapy is a clever combo—the cooling helps dial down redness and puffiness, making it ideal for inflamed, irritated skin,” says Mona Gohara, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in Hamden, Connecticut. The Blemish Repair mode is primarily geared toward breakouts (though it’s worth noting the Better Aging and Skin Sustain settings can also help improve post-acne dark spots and overall skin clarity). Additionally, the cooling under-eye pads have anti-inflammatory properties, reducing puffiness—the perfect calming finish to your LED routine.
Allure former shopping market editor Angela Trakoshis after using the Shark Beauty CryoGlow Cooling & LED Face Mask
Allure former commerce writer Jennifer Hussein using the Shark Beauty CryoGlow Cooling & LED Face Mask
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Our testers immediately noticed how comfortable the mask feels on—a rare unicorn in the LED mask world. Two adjustable Velcro head straps (one that wraps horizontally around the head, the other vertically over the top) create a secure, custom fit that stays in place, according to former commerce writer Jennifer Hussein. Even better, the included remote is intuitive and easy to use, allowing you to toggle between the four treatment modes. Most treatments last five to eight minutes, making them an easy addition to your day. Meanwhile, the LED-free Under-Eye Revive mode can be used for up to 15 minutes for a relaxing moment of self-care.
Tester feedback from former commerce writer Jennifer Hussein
“As someone with perpetually puffy undereyes, Shark’s CryoGlow has become a shining beacon of soothing relief for my skin. Did it transform my face and get rid of my fine lines entirely? No, I have Botox to thank for that—but it does instantly soothe my chronic inflammation, especially when my under eyes become slightly swollen and itchy as New York City’s weather transitions from winter to spring.” —Jennifer Jussein, former commerce writer
Tester feedback from shopping market editor Angela Trakoshis
“My skin? Puffy and breaking out when I look at a slice of pizza. So when Jen told me about her love for this mask, I thought that it couldn't hurt to try it out. (I'm getting married, so my skin really needs to get it together.) Beauty tech never really impresses me, so my expectations were low, but the Shark CryoGlow LED Face Mask proved me wrong. When my skin is being dramatic, I use the acne mode (blue and red light combo) because, well, my skin loves chaos, and this helps keep breakouts in check. The best part? It’s timed, so I just sit there for six minutes, zone out, and let it do its thing. No guessing, no overdoing it. And let’s talk about the cooling plates—I didn’t think I needed them until I did. If I wake up puffy or my skin is irritated from life (or, let’s be real, eating too much salty food), the cooling instantly deflates the situation. It feels so good and makes me look way more awake.” —Angela Trakoshis, shopping market editor
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How the brand tested this product’s efficacy
The CryoGlow mask was developed in collaboration with dermatologists, cleared by the FDA, and tested in a 12-week study specifically focused on acne. In the trial, 59 participants used the eight-minute Skin Clearing mode once a day. After just four weeks, they saw noticeably clearer, smoother skin. That’s pretty impressive for something you can use from your couch in under 10 minutes a day. While Shark hasn’t released stats beyond that one-month mark, the early results suggest this mask is a legit option for tackling breakouts head-on.
Omnilux
Omnilux
Allure contributing commerce editor Deanna Pai using the Omnilux Mini Blemish Eraser
Why it’s worth it: If you’re dealing with small clusters of breakouts or the occasional hormonal zit, the Omnilux Mini Blemish Eraser offers a targeted alternative to a full-face LED mask. This 10-minute spot treatment combines blue (415nm), red (633nm), and near-infrared (830nm) light to kill acne-causing bacteria and reduce inflammation. “I like that Omnilux includes red light for anti-inflammation and infrared for collagen production,” board-certified dermatologist David Kim, MD, of Idriss Dermatology in New York City, previously told Âllure.
The FDA-cleared device also comes with hydrocolloid patches (also known as pimple patches). “The hydrocolloid patches are an added benefit since they’re infused with an active acne-fighting ingredient, salicylic acid, which can further help reduce blemishes,” says Lauren L. Levy, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in New York City. “That said, I caution individuals with rosacea against using salicylic acid, as it can be too harsh and may exacerbate their condition. Overall, Omnilux is the device I most often recommend.”
Pai before using the Omnilux Mini Blemish Eraser
Pai after using the Omnilux Mini Blemish Eraser
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You can sign up for a subscription to get 20 hydrocolloid patch refills delivered regularly, so you’re never caught without one when a breakout pops up. And, if you’re looking to cover more surface area, Dr. Kim recommends the Omnilux Contour Face, which has the same technology. 'It’s flexible enough to mold to your unique face shape and size,' he notes.
Tester feedback from contributing commerce editor Deanna Pai
“I own a number of LED face masks, but they can be annoying to wear in the evening, especially if I'm wearing my glasses. That's part of the reason I love this little ‘spot treatment’ of sorts; it allows me to target specific breakouts on my chin—my problem area—in a much more convenient way. The first time I used it, it didn't adhere well to my skin, but after that, it was smooth sailing. I could do hands-free and work while wearing this device. It made a visible difference in both the size of my breakouts as well as the dark spots, which both resolved more quickly than usual.” —Deanna Pai, contributing commerce editor
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How the brand tested this product’s efficacy
While the Blemish Eraser itself hasn’t gone through a standalone clinical trial under its current name, Omnilux confirms the same device was previously consumer-tested under a different name (which the brand wouldn’t disclose to Allure), so the results still apply. Furthermore, the brand highlights its robust clinical data on Omnilux blue and red light technology, which is utilized in the Blemish Eraser device.
Solawave
Amazon
Nordstrom
Ulta Beauty
Why it’s worth it: Compact enough to keep in your bag or desk drawer, the Solawave acne treatment device uses red (630nm) and blue (415nm) LED light to kill acne-causing bacteria and reduce inflammation right at the source. True to its name, each session takes just three minutes, it’s FDA-cleared, rechargeable, and surprisingly high-tech for something so lightweight, making it easy to stick with (even if your skin-care routine is a little chaotic). “The Solawave device offers a more targeted approach, making it ideal for spot-treating specific areas,” says Dr. Levy. “For example, if you’re experiencing hormonal acne limited to the lower face and also have melasma on the cheeks and forehead, Solawave would be the better choice, as it allows you to treat breakouts without exposing areas prone to pigmentation to potentially aggravating light.”
You can also opt for the Pro Kit, which includes microdart serum patches that deliver ingredients like green tea and niacinamide directly into the breakout, serving as a post-LED power-up to calm and treat stubborn spots.
Allure commerce writer Lily Wohlner using the Solawave Bye Acne: 3-Minute Pimple Spot Treatment
Wohlner after using the Solawave Bye Acne: 3-Minute Pimple Spot Treatment
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We love a skin care tool that respects your me-time. And while the Solawave Bye Acne’s three-minute treatment might sound almost too quick to be effective, experts say the real magic lies in the tech. “Treatment time matters somewhat, but not as much as consistency,” says Dr. Gohara. “As long as the device delivers adequate light energy (a measure called fluence), shorter times can still be effective. It’s the quality of light, not just quantity.” Translation: Three minut
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