The best beauty treatments are the ones you can do from your bed with a glass of wine in one hand and the television remote in the other. There’s not many treatments that fit this niche criteria, but one that ticks all the boxes is a LED face mask.
Using powerful LED and infrared technology, LED masks are designed to help reduce the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines, dark spots and other skin concerns. Whilst the masks may make you look like a stormtrooper, your skin will thank you later for a little TLC.
Once upon a time, an LED face mask treatment warranted a trip to the beauty parlour, but now you can buy one for yourself to use at home! Here are the best LED face masks to buy in Australia.
2025’S BEST LED FACE MASKS
- CurrentBody LED Light Therapy Face Mask Series 2, $679, CurrentBody (here’s why)
- Dr Naomi LED It Glow Light Therapy Device For Skin, $595, Dr Naomi Skin (here’s why)
- CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Face Mask Series 1, $585, CurrentBody (here’s why)
The best LED face mask Australia 2025

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CurrentBody LED Light Therapy Face Mask Series 2
$679 at CurrentBody
Best for: An advanced, high-tech glow
Get ready to glow with the CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Face Mask Series 2 – the upgraded version of its predecessor. This TGA-registered mask uses three clinically recognised wavelengths to target fine lines and wrinkles, helping to improve the appearance of your skin’s firmness and smoothness. The flexible silicone design, along with the chin strap, promises a comfortable fit, while the Veritace card lets you track your progress.
Key features:
- 236 LEDs with red, near-infrared and deep near-infrared wavelengths
- Flexible silicone for a comfortable, secure fit
- Designed to improve the appearance of fine lines and skin texture
- 10-minute treatments
- TGA-registered for safety and regulatory compliance
- Veritace NFC card for quality testing transparency
- 60-day money-back guarantee

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Dr Naomi LED It Glow Light Therapy Device For Skin
$595 at Dr Naomi Skin
Best for: An aesthetically pleasing LED mask
The Dr Naomi LED It Glow Light Therapy Device For Skin features 156 next-gen LEDs that deliver red 630nm +/- 5nm and near-infrared 830nm wavelengths. In simple terms, it’s designed to help improve skin appearance by targeting various skin layers. The near-infrared light is known to penetrate the skin more deeply than standard red light.
Key features:
- Silicone contouring mask for full face coverage
- Lighter, more flexible and portable
- Suitable for all skin types
- 156 next-gen LEDs across the mask
Also available at:
- $595 from Sephora

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CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Face Mask Series 1
$585 at CurrentBody
Best for: A cult favourite
This mask has earnt itself a dedicated following among beauty lovers – and for good reason. As the original CurrentBody model, it features132 LED bulbs delivering a potent 30 mW/cm², with quick 10-minute treatments to help target moderate acne and fine lines. TGA-approved, the mask combines red, blue and near-infrared light for maximum skin coverage. With the release of the Series 2 (listed above), it’s now even more powerful, but this first version remains a trusted favourite.
Key features:
- TGA-certified with clinically proven technology
- Patented pillow technology diffuses LED light for optimal coverage
- 132 LED bulbs delivering 30 mW/cm²
- Aims to target moderate acne and fine lines

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Omnilux Contour Face Mask
$605 at Omnilux
Best for: Quick treatments on a busy schedule
Need a quick skin refresh? The Omnilux Contour Face Mask gives you just that in 10 minutes. Whether you’re prepping for a date, a big meeting, or a girls’ night in, this LED mask helps you get glowing in no time. With 132 medical-grade LEDs built into the mask and a flexible design that contours to every face, it truly is worth the $600.
Key features:
- Treatment takes just 10 minutes
- Contoured mask for a comfortable, secure fit
- 132 medical-grade LEDs

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Qure Q-Rejuvalight Pro Facewear
$499 at Adore Beauty
Best for: A fast and effective treatment
If you’re after an LED mask that’s easy to use, doesn’t require a ton of time and gets the job done, the Qure Q-Rejuvalight Pro Facewear is your go-to. It’s TGA-certified, giving your skin the VIP treatment with five different light wavelengths. Plus, it’s designed to target those pesky fine lines and blemishes, leaving skin looking smoother and more radiant without leaving the house.
Key features:
- Five light wavelengths for targeted treatment
- Customisable fit for different face shapes
- FDA, TGA, CE, UKCA certified
- Three-minute treatment time
- 160 dual-core LEDs for optimal results
- Rechargeable with a two-hour charging time

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Therabody TheraFace LED Mask
$899 at The Iconic
Best for: LED therapy with a side of relaxation
The Therabody TheraFace LED Mask is TGA-cleared, meaning it meets Australia’s strict safety and performance standards. This hands-free mask delivers red, red + infrared and blue light therapy, all designed to improve skin appearance, target signs of ageing and support overall skin health. It also has built-in vibration therapy, which may assist with facial tension and circulation. Who doesn’t love a little extra relaxation while tackling skincare?
Key features:
- TGA and FDA cleared
- Hands-free design with removable eye shields
- Red, red + infrared and blue light therapy
- Three-minute treatment time per session
Also available at:
- $899 from Adore Beauty
- $899 from The Good Guys
- $899 from Bing Lee
- $899 from David Jones
- $899 from Therabody
How do LED face masks work?
Using a combination of blue light, red light and near-infrared light, LED face masks emit wavelengths onto the skin. Red light can penetrate the skin deeply to help stimulate collagen production and help to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Meanwhile, blue light works to target the bacteria that causes acne, breakouts and inflammation. Near-infrared light is employed to further penetrate the skin to reduce inflammation and a host of other skin benefits.
LED masks are typically safe for all skin types and only need to be used for 10 minutes weekly at most.
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