iRestore LED Face Mask for Youthful Skin, Red Light Therapy for Face, Red, Blue & Infrared Therapy for Wrinkles, Fine Lines, Dark Spots with 360 LEDs, Skincare Device for Women & Men Review
Our verdict
This LED face mask is a bigger investment than a typical skin care product, but its 360 LED setup and three light modes have earned it a strong 4.6 star average from 838 reviewers. It suits shoppers ready to commit to a device rather than a disposable mask.
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Anyone wanting an at home LED light therapy device to work into a regular routine, and who is comfortable with a higher upfront cost than a disposable or cream mask.
Skip if
You are looking for a low cost, single use style mask, since this is a rigid wearable device priced well above typical clay, sheet or cream masks.
- Priced 2247% above the category median ($17.00 across 185 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 838 owner ratings
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Popularity3.4/5
838 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other women's everyday face care: moisturizers, face mists, facial kits, rollers, cleansing brushes and steamers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The iRestore LED Face Mask is a wearable device rather than a topical product, using 360 LEDs across red, blue and infrared light settings. It is marketed toward the look of fine lines, wrinkles, dark spots and redness, framing itself as a skin care device for both women and men rather than a single ingredient formula.
At 1.8 pounds, it is a rigid, full face mask style device, described as chemical, oil and paraben free with a fragrance free build, since there is no topical formula involved. The recommended uses focus on supporting a refreshed look and firmer, younger looking skin appearance, along with helping with the appearance of blemishes.
Priced at 399 dollars, this device sits far above the rest of the facial mask category on cost. Even so, it has drawn 838 reviews at a 4.6 star average, with a recent purchase volume of 360 units, suggesting a smaller but genuinely satisfied buyer base willing to invest in an at home light therapy routine.
Pros
- 360 LEDs combine red, blue and infrared light in one device
- Reusable design means no ongoing per use cost like sheet or clay masks
- 4.6 star average across 838 reviews
- Chemical, oil and paraben free build with no fragrance
- Marketed for a broad set of concerns including the look of fine lines, dark spots and redness
Cons
- 399 dollar price tag is a major step up from typical facial masks
- Rigid wearable format requires a bigger commitment than a disposable mask
- Device based skin care needs consistent regular use to see any benefit
- Not a fit for anyone wanting a quick, low cost mask option
Performance notes
Red and infrared light are generally associated with supporting the look of firmness and smoother texture, while blue light is more commonly linked to targeting the appearance of blemishes. Combining all three in a 360 LED array is meant to let users switch modes depending on whether they are focused on the look of fine lines and wrinkles, dark spots, or redness on a given day.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star average from 838 reviewers is a strong result for a device at this price point, where reviewers tend to be more critical given the higher investment. The moderate recent purchase volume suggests a smaller but committed group of buyers who are satisfied enough to leave positive feedback.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this mask reusable?
Yes, unlike sheet or clay masks, this is a wearable LED device meant to be used repeatedly as part of an ongoing routine rather than disposed of after one use.
Why does this mask cost so much more than others?
It is a light therapy device with 360 LEDs across red, blue and infrared settings, which puts it in a different category and price range than topical clay, sheet or cream masks.
Can both men and women use this device?
Yes, the listing markets it as a skin care device for women and men, and the recommended uses are not limited by gender.