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Currentbody LED Mask Series 2 Review 2025 + Prime Day Deal

It’s worth noting that using it for more than the recommended amount of time will not boost your results.


FAQ: How quickly will I see results?

You can expect to see visible results in just four weeks when used consistently 10 minutes a day, three to five times per week. Although effective on its own, CurrentBody recommends that you will achieve the best results when used with its CurrentBody Skin Hydrogel Face Masks or CurrentBody Skin Green Tea Serum. I did not test the mask with these products, so can’t vouch for their efficacy.


GLAMOUR Verdict: Does the CurrentBody LED mask really work?

Yes. In my opinion, the CurrentBody LED face mask Series 2 works, and it is the best choice you can make. It’s also really great value for money, and while I can only speak for my white, 28-year-old complexion, it has been proven to work on all skin types and tones.

The results of LED light therapy are cumulative. I can’t stress enough that you shouldn’t expect to see immediate changes to your complexion – and you should be consistent with your treatments otherwise you won’t see a difference. If you are consistent, and your skin reacts in the same way as mine, I am confident you should start to see an improvement after a couple of weeks.

At the end of week one, I started to see that my skin felt plumper and brighter after each treatment – and after week two, I noticed that my skin texture was beginning to improve. The tell-tale sign for me was that my makeup seemed to glide on with so much more ease – something which seemed to continue to get better with time.

Sophie Cockett testing the CurrentBody LED face mask Series 2.

Sophie Cockett testing the CurrentBody LED face mask Series 2.

LED Light Therapy Face Mask: Series 2

While I can’t vouch for the impact it has had on wrinkles – I have young skin, but hope regular use will prevent premature ageing – the reduction in spots I experienced in the week prior to my period was something quite extraordinary. For me, it’s reason enough alone to continue using it. After using the Currentbody Skin LED face mask three times a week for for four weeks, I really did notice my skin to be brighter, less-tired looking and significantly clearer of blemishes. I also found that, as with my makeup, my skincare now absorbs into my skin better. From my overnight masks to my hydrating serums, everything just seems to sink in.

Many other masks come in at more than £300. Case in point: The Light Salon’s Advanced Light Therapy mask or the £1,680 (!) Déesse Professional LED Mask. Both great, but both expensive. The Currentbody mask costs £399, making it one of the most affordable on the market – yet one of the most powerful.

Granted, this is the first time I have used an LED mask – but my skin has never looked better. My complexion feels clearer, brighter and plumper, and my hormonal breakouts have been minimised. It feels like a great complimentary step to everything else in my skincare routine, and it’s inability to stay put on my head won’t stop me from reaping the benefits.


More of the best CurrentBody LED light therapy devices:

The fun doesn’t end at the CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Face Mask. The brand also stocks a décolletage mask, hand mask, lip mask… you name it. Below, shop another new release from CurrentBody, and the first CurrentBody LED face mask specifically designed to help with mild acne. It uses blue light to eliminate bacteria and breakouts, and red light to calm redness and soothe irritation.

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