

✨ Glow like a pro, anywhere you go! ✨
The Nanoleaf LED Light Therapy Face Mask is a professional-grade, FDA-cleared device featuring 432 high-intensity LEDs and 7 customizable light modes. Designed with flexible silicone and a rechargeable battery, it delivers targeted red, blue, and near-infrared light treatments to reduce wrinkles, acne, and uneven skin tone. Portable and easy to use, it offers pain-free sessions with visible results in 2-6 weeks.









| Best Sellers Rank | #23,942 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #220 in Facial Masks |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 163 Reviews |
H**Y
Soft to the touch and easy to travel with
I have another mask already, but I wanted something more travel friendly so I got this since it can be laid flat in my suitcase. I also chose this one because of the certificates it has for peace of mind. This one has a lot more light modes than my other one which is great for my acne. The remote, which doubles as the battery, is very easy to use and switch between light modes. The material is very soft to the touch and easy to wipe down. So far everything has been working great, I'll be back to update the review after a year.
J**Y
Red Light Mask
I was in the market for a red light mask and I’m glad I came across this one! First off, I liked the packaging and the box which included the red light mask, controller, eye socket protectors, velcro straps, and charging wire. The set up for the Nanoleaf Red Light mask was straightforward and simple to follow. The mask feels soft and feels comfortable on my skin. The velcro straps made it easy to adjust around my face. The eye sockets are also soft silicone material and offer good protection for my eyes. I like how portable it is, so I can wear it around the house or bring it with me when I’m traveling. I’ve had skin issues such as acne, uneven skin tones, and dry skin so I like option of having 7 different modes to target different skin issues. Can’t wait to continue using this to see the results on my skin.
A**R
A must buy mask
It’s working. I also bought the warranty that Amazon is selling. I did my research on all these mask from different brands, and all of them can be defective so you should have some type of warranty on your mask if you want to be worry free. Lately my skin has been so rough and dry from it being winter. I put it on and maybe within a few days it just looks so good. My smile lines are diminishing. I’m wearing it now while writing this review because it’s a great mask for a great price.
J**N
Red light mask
Just as noted. Soft and pliable material conforms to the face. Velcro is super adhesive!! Multiple light settings, anywhere from like 10 to 30 mins. The nose hole is slightly small so leaves a little indent on your nose are if you have a large nose but goes away after 3 or 4 mins. Lightweight, totally portable. Easy recharge.
J**N
Stopped working after a few months
I bought mine on August 17 and by early December is already stopped working. There seems to be a short in the electrical — it flickers but will not stay on unless I hold the cord in a very specific position. Sad that I spent that amount of money to have something for a few months, and I can’t find any way to reach out to the seller to see if they can repair or replace.
A**R
Bring the spa home with Nanoleaf!
I’ve been in the market to purchase an LED face mask for some time now, but was a bit intimidated by the choice and price of available products on the market. When I saw that Nanoleaf released this LED Light Therapy mask I was very excited, but all the more excited when I reviewed the product specifications. I’ve done plenty of research on the requirements to make such a product effective, and this mask has the perfect wavelength range to achieve results. The mask is made from a very soft medical-grade silicone material, which was very important to me because it feels soft and pleasant on my face and I know that it will not cause any discomfort or sensitivity on my skin. The SEVEN light modes with varying intensity levels is very impressive - this is a one-stop shop for all LED face treatments! Additionally, compared to other products on the market, this mask has a very nice coverage of lights, even on the nose pad (see photos)! As far as comfort and wearability goes, the mask comes with very soft straps to attach, and there is a velcro pad at the back which is also very gentle and easy to put on and take off. I love that this mask contours to my face and is not like one of those big plastic helmet kind of masks. The eye cups make the mask fit around my eyes kind of like swimming goggles, which is a great feature for eye safety (although the manual does recommend that you keep your eyes closed during the treatment). The box also includes the controller and a USB A to C cable needed to charge it. The controller is easy to use, and the manual has very clear instructions. Overall, very happy with this purchase for the ease of use, comfort, outstanding quality, and price point. Great gift for yourself or the skincare enthusiast in your life!
A**�
pcos, acne scarring, huge asf review
I don't really write reviews but I hope mine helps someone with PCOS/periods, acne, acne scarring. I think men can use my regimen, it's fine tbh 1. The moment I turned 30, I got BAD cystic acne/PCOS (period related hormones), now I have hyperpigmentation + scarring. I'm mixed asian, I have fair skin but my scars have hyperpigmentation. Each hyperpigmentation takes almost 1 year to clear. 🤷🏻♀️ so I've accumulated a lot by 30. I workout, clean diet, the PCOS stuff will happen if you're destined. 🤷🏻♀️ I went to a dermatologist, they planned: • BHA/AHA peels to kill the cystic acne bacteria • Then light therapy ~ for a few months (few sessions). They said I must clear the cystic acne first, then theyll either do lasers or microneedling. I am on PCOS medicine but it's not very effective 🤷🏻♀️ Hormones suck. What I do: I cannot afford skin peels every month in this economy 😂 So I purchased the Ordinary BHA/AHA, this led mask. The BHA/AHA is a liquid mask, it doesn't literally peel the skin (yet). The nano mask is FDA approved, that's why I chose it. I use BHA/AHA 3x a week, avoid eyes/lips fr. RIGHT AFTER the peel mask, I use Pink light 10mins, then Cyan light 10 mins. Both these colors penetrate deeply, doesn't hurt, I don't feel anything. • I tried Red and Blue lights, I didn't see a difference. The pink/cyan lights have greatly changed my skin in 1 month. I noticed by day ~ 3? that I was gentle skin shedding (which is good, normal). Don't peel it off!! A different dermatologist recommended vitamin E oil, so I do that (doesn't break me out). 10-30 mins later I apply Niacinamide serum, then alpha albutin before noon. Oh! I use blistex for my lips (AFTER) since it's medicated. It's made my lips very pretty! One of my friends asked for my lip care 😂 maybe the light helps IDK. I have natural pink and lipline again. Anyways this combo has improved my skin greatly in 1 month. I will add a retinol, I have one but sometimes when my skin is too dry, I prioritize moisturizing over chemicals (idk bro). ***Don't put on a serum and use the light (unless you're 100%), you'll burn your skin. You can't see it but it will happen. • Oh makeup. When I have to, I use sunscreen, some base, then foundation, concealer. The dermatologist said the foundation/concealer will act like a skin barrier to prevent sun damage (titanium oxide or something, idk bro). I don't like cake makeup so I just stay indoors tbh. anyways, my morning wash is panoxyl 10% benozyl, or a herbal willow bark face wash (light salisylic? acid idk how to spell that). hope this helps. but yeah my skin has improved greatly in 1 month.
D**E
This is a great red light therapy mask
I think the Nanoleaf mask is high quality and if someone wants a red light therapy mask, this one is definitely a good choice. According to a red light therapy content creator that I follow, this one was rated in his Gold category. He tests the masks and red light therapy panels, with a spectrometer, and it has the light wavelengths in the strength that they claim, and they are the wavelengths that have had scientific testing and studies; that is the blue, red and near infrared (NIR) wavelengths. As far as the other colors, they're not scientifically proven as far as I've been able to ascertain. All of the colors are combined with the proven NIR. I didn't keep the mask, simply because I decided that a red light panel would be a better long-term choice for my needs. If you're in the market for a mask, this one is comfortable to wear, has good rechargeable battery life, and as someone who has used it, I think it's a great one. If you'd like info from someone who does the testing and knows more about red light therapy, check out Alex Fergus on youtube.
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