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Best-selling LED face mask gets a £140 saving as it drops to under £100

Best-selling LED face mask gets a £140 saving as it drops to under £100

Daily Mirror2 days ago
Shoppers have been raving about this best-selling LED mask for making skin look 'younger and firmer', and it's currently under £100
LED face masks are all rage right now in the beauty world. These advanced beauty devices have been gaining popularity in recent years, with A-listers such as Victoria Beckham and Kate Hudson incorporating them into their skincare regimes.
They're not just a passing trend either; these are scientifically backed gadgets that can help reduce inflammation, boost collagen production, and tackle fine lines by using light therapy to reach deep into your skin.
With average price tags of £200 - £400, they are costly investments. However, Bondi Body has just launched an amazing sale, with its LED Infrared Face Mask reduced from £239 to £99.
With four infrared light settings to tackle different areas from acne to wrinkles and pigmentation, this handy gadget helps target specific skincare concerns. And it has been clinically proven to reduce wrinkles in just 4 weeks, with 95% of users seeing improved skin tone, texture and firmness.
Shoppers have been raving about this LED mask hailing it a "game-changer". One happy reviewer wrote: "Salon Quality at Home. The mask is super effective, and I love that it only takes 10 minutes. My skin feels firmer, and I've seen improvements in texture. Highly recommend for anti-aging!".
A second raved: "This is the best LED mask I've tried. It's comfortable, easy to use, and the results are visible. My skin looks firmer, and my complexion is more even." While a third added, "This mask has been a game changer for my skincare routine. My skin looks younger and firmer, and it's so easy to use. Definitely worth the investment!"
One shopper did criticise the charge time, writing: "It takes 2 hours to change but gives only 3 10 minutes sessions… so the charging takes longer than the actual usage".
However, considering the current affordable price tag, and visible results backed up by shopper reviews, we think this sale is the perfect chance to test it out.
For alternative LED masks, our beauty team tested and reviewed a selection of the very best masks to shop in 2025. Among the list, the standout masks to try included the Shark CryoGlow LED Anti-Ageing and Blemish Repair Mask, priced at £299.99, and the BeautyPro Photon LED Light Therapy Facial Mask, priced at £195.
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