Celebrities are obsessed with LED face masks promising smoother, glowing skin. From Molly-Mae to Victoria Beckham, here are the devices stars swear by.

LED light therapy masks have exploded in popularity thanks to celebrities sharing snaps of themselves wearing the futuristic-looking devices at home.

Promising everything from smoother skin to fewer wrinkles and a brighter glow, the gadgets use red and near-infrared light to stimulate collagen and help improve the appearance of skin over time. Unsurprisingly, a growing number of stars have added them to their skincare routines – even if the results do make them look a little like something out of a sci-fi film.

But with prices ranging from a couple of hundred pounds to nearly £2,000, not all LED masks are created equal. So which ones do celebrities actually use? From Molly-Mae Hague and Stacey Solomon to Victoria Beckham and Kendall Jenner, we’ve taken a look at the red light therapy masks loved by the stars – and what they say about them.

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Molly-Mae Hague

Uses: Shark CryoGlow Under-Eye Cooling & LED Anti-Ageing & Blemish Repair Mask, £299.99

The home LED mask to offer under eye cooling tech, to de-puff and tighten eye bags at the same time as all the other benefits. It has four modes: Under-Eye Revive, Better Ageing, Blemish Repair and Skin Sustain, with the anti-ageing cycle proven to boost skin luminosity in four weeks.

Molly says: “It’s absolutely changed the game for my skincare regime. The overall complexion of my skin has been so much more even and I’ve been suffering a lot less with puffiness. When I’m consistent with it, I genuinely feel like my skin has a radiance that glows from within.”

Lisa Snowdon

Uses: Correxiko LED Light Therapy Face Mask, £399

The Correxiko mask uses a combination of red, blue and near-infrared light designed to target multiple skin concerns at once – from dullness and breakouts to signs of ageing. The medical-grade device aims to boost collagen production, improve skin tone and support overall skin health with regular use. Lisa loves that it goes all the way up above the hairline and under the chin, two areas she says are common concerns.

Lisa says: ‘During my menopause, LED light therapy has become one of my main support rituals when dealing with my skin. This mask is salon-quality, medical grade technology.It’s one of the best out there on the market.’

Kendall Jenner

Uses: Therabody TheraFace Mask Glo, £299

Known for its futuristic design, the TheraFace Mask combines red, blue and infrared LED light therapy to tackle a range of skincare concerns including fine lines, breakouts and dullness. The device also includes vibration therapy designed to help relax facial muscles and support circulation while treating the skin.

Kendall says: ‘It has truly become one of my skincare and self-care essentials and travels with me everywhere I go,” she told Vogue. “Using TheraFace Mask Glo has given me this really beautiful glow and helped address my skin concerns.”

Trinny Woodhall

Uses: CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask, £399

One of the most recognisable LED masks on the market, this flexible silicone device uses red and near-infrared light to help boost collagen and improve the appearance of fine lines and uneven skin tone. The brand says just ten minutes a day can help support smoother, brighter-looking skin. The gadget has become hugely popular among celebrities – even Emily Cooper was seen using one in Emily in Paris.

Trinny says: I love it, I wouldn’t be without. This glow in your face when you use it with exfoliants [before] or with a peptide [after]. I feel the overall skin health is better. I just believe in the concept.”

Victoria Beckham

Uses: Celluma LED Light Therapy Device, from around £1,195

With a price tag that’s not for the faint of heart, this luxury LED device is known for its clinical-level red and near-infrared light therapy, which aims to boost collagen production and improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. While it’s typically used in professional clinics, Victoria Beckham has shared this glimpse of her using the LED light machine as part of her skincare routine at home. VB wasn’t specific about which model mask she’s in, but the branding matches Celluma’s.

Victoria says: I have noticed such a difference using an at-home LED light, and I try to use it every night.

Tanya Bardsley

Uses: Ulike ReGlow LED Light Therapy Mask, £349.99 (currently £199.99 in Amazon’s Spring Deals or £219.99 on Ulike)

The Real Housewives of Cheshire star has shared her love for red light therapy on Instagram, revealing the device as part of her regular skincare routine. The mask uses red light technology designed to help brighten the complexion and improve the appearance of redness with consistent use.

Tanya says: “A 10-minute part of my skin routine that’s non-negotiable, because nothing else has worked for my fine lines and dullness.”

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