LED Face Masks & Light Therapy Devices
Premium at-home LED skincare for firmness, radiance, fine lines and blemish-prone skin
Advanced LED Light Therapy for Every Skin Goal
Explore premium LED face masks and light therapy devices designed to support a wide range of skincare concerns, from fine lines and loss of firmness to dullness, uneven-looking tone and blemish-prone skin.
Choose from close-fitting LED face masks for simple, comfortable home use or larger LED light therapy systems for broader hands-free coverage. With red, blue, yellow, infrared and near-infrared wavelengths available across the range, you can choose the format and technology that best fits your skin goals and routine.
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Exclusive OfferPure Tone Glow™ LED Face Mask with Kimberley Walsh
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Exclusive OfferBeauty Rock™ LED & Infrared Light Therapy Dome
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Which LED Light Therapy Device Is Right for You?
Both formats use LED light therapy, but they suit different routines. Choose a close-fitting face mask for a simple, portable treatment, or a larger hands-free system for broader coverage and a more spa-like experience at home.
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Pure Tone Glow™ LED Face Mask
Explore Pure Tone Glow™Best for: simple, close-fitting, hands-free LED treatments at home.
Lightweight and comfortable, with multiple wavelengths including red, blue, infrared and deep near-infrared for a broad range of skincare goals.
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Beauty Rock™ LED Light Therapy System
Explore Beauty Rock™Best for: broader facial coverage and a larger, hands-free LED treatment format.
A curved LED light therapy system designed to treat the face without wearing a mask, making it ideal for customers who prefer a more open, spa-style setup.
Designed to Fit Into Real Life
Comfort and consistency matter with LED. A device can have impressive technology, but it still needs to be something you actually want to use regularly.
“I’ve tried a few LED masks over the years, but comfort makes such a difference. If something isn’t comfortable, you’re simply not going to use it. The Pure Tone Glow™ LED Mask is so soft and breathable that I actually look forward to putting it on.”
Kimberley Walsh · Pure Tone x Kimberley Walsh
Why LED Light Therapy?
Different wavelengths of LED light interact with the skin in different ways, which is why modern LED devices often combine several colours rather than relying on a single setting. The right wavelength depends on what you want to support — from firmness and radiance to clearer-looking, more balanced skin.
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Red Light — 630nm
Commonly used in anti-ageing routines to support firmer, smoother-looking skin and improve the appearance of fine lines and overall skin quality.
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Near-Infrared — 850nm
An invisible wavelength that penetrates more deeply than visible red light and is often used alongside red LED within routines focused on skin firmness, resilience and overall rejuvenation.
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Deep Near-Infrared — 1072nm
A deeper near-infrared wavelength available in Pure Tone Glow™. It is designed to complement red and standard near-infrared light as part of a more advanced multi-wavelength skincare routine.
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Blue Light — 415nm
Commonly used for blemish-prone and congested-looking skin, helping support a clearer, calmer-looking complexion as part of a consistent skincare routine.
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Yellow Light — 590nm
Often used in routines focused on dullness, uneven-looking tone and redness-prone skin, helping support a brighter, more balanced-looking complexion.
What Can LED Light Therapy Help Support?
LED light therapy is used across a wide range of skincare routines because different wavelengths can be selected for different goals. Rather than treating LED as a one-size-fits-all technology, it makes more sense to choose the wavelength and device around the concern you want to support.
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Fine Lines & Firmness
Red and near-infrared wavelengths are commonly used in routines focused on visible signs of ageing, helping support firmer, smoother-looking skin and improved overall skin quality over time.
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Radiance & Skin Quality
Red, yellow and near-infrared light can be incorporated into routines designed to support a brighter, more refreshed-looking complexion and improve the appearance of dull or tired-looking skin.
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Blemish-Prone Skin
Blue light is commonly used within routines for blemish-prone skin, often alongside red light to support a clearer, calmer-looking complexion and improve the appearance of post-blemish redness.
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Redness-Prone & Uneven-Looking Skin
Yellow and red LED are often included in routines focused on visible redness, uneven-looking tone and overall skin balance, helping the complexion look calmer and more even.
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Recovery & General Skin Support
Red and near-infrared wavelengths are widely used as part of broader skin-support routines where the goal is to maintain healthy-looking skin, support comfort and complement other skincare treatments.
Many people have more than one concern, which is why multi-wavelength devices can be useful. Pure Tone Glow™ combines five wavelengths in one mask, while larger LED light therapy systems can provide broader coverage depending on the treatment format.
LED Face Mask or LED Light Therapy Panel?
Both formats use LED light therapy, but the treatment experience is quite different. The best choice comes down to how you want to use LED at home, how much coverage you want and whether you prefer to wear the device or sit beneath it.
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LED Face Mask
Best for: convenience, portability and a close-fitting home routine.
A face mask sits directly over the treatment area, making it easy to use while relaxing, reading or watching TV. It is a good choice if you want a compact device that is quick to set up and easy to use consistently.
Choose a face mask if you want:
- A lightweight, wearable format
- Easy regular use at home
- Close facial coverage
- A device that is simple to store or travel with
- A more personal, everyday skincare routine
Pure Tone Glow™ is the better fit if comfort, simplicity and regular use are your priorities.
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LED Light Therapy Panel
Best for: broader coverage and a more open, spa-style treatment experience.
A curved LED light therapy panel sits around or in front of the face rather than being worn. This gives you a more spacious treatment setup and can provide broader, more even coverage across the face.
Choose a panel if you want:
- A non-wearable treatment format
- Broader facial coverage
- A more spacious treatment experience
- Hands-free use without anything sitting directly on the face
- A more treatment-room-style setup at home
Beauty Rock™ is the stronger choice if you prefer a larger, open-format LED system rather than a close-fitting mask.
What to Look for in an LED Device
Not all LED masks and light therapy devices deliver the same amount of light. Wavelength matters, but so does irradiance — the intensity of light reaching the skin, measured in mW/cm².
Irradiance is one of the most important specifications when assessing an LED light therapy device because it tells you how much light energy is actually being delivered to the treatment area. Measured in mW/cm², it should be considered alongside wavelength to understand the strength and potential effectiveness of the treatment.
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Wavelengths
Look for clearly stated wavelengths in nanometres, not just colour names. Different wavelengths are used for different skincare goals.
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Irradiance
Measured in mW/cm², irradiance indicates the intensity of light reaching the treatment area. A device can use the right wavelength but still deliver a very different level of output from another device.
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Coverage & Consistency
LED placement, treatment coverage and how easy the device is to use regularly all matter. The best specification is only useful if the device fits comfortably into your routine.
Why Choose Pure Tone for LED Light Therapy?
Pure Tone Aesthetics develops and supplies advanced skincare technology for both professional and at-home use. That experience shapes how we assess LED devices — from wavelength and irradiance to comfort, usability and the quality of the treatment experience.
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Technology-Led
We focus on meaningful specifications, including clearly defined wavelengths, published irradiance and considered LED placement, rather than relying on colour names or feature lists alone.
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Built Around Real-World Use
A good home device needs to be effective, comfortable and practical. Our LED range is selected with regular, consistent use in mind.
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Professional Aesthetic Heritage
Our experience supplying technology to aesthetic clinics gives us a practical understanding of how treatment technologies are used professionally and how they can be adapted responsibly for home skincare.
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UK-Based Support
You can speak to the Pure Tone team before or after purchase for help choosing the right device, understanding your routine or getting the most from your treatment.
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Dr.Apostolos Plastic Surgeon
"Pure Tone Aesthetics stands out for their exceptional product quality and innovation. Their devices deliver outstanding results, their technical support is unparalleled—always responsive, knowledgeable, and ready to assist with any queries"
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Emma Noble | Nurse Practitioner & Owner | The Laser Rooms Hartlepool
"The team at Pure Tone is not only professional but also incredibly friendly. Their expertise and attention to detail ensure that both practitioners and clients achieve the best outcomes. I highly recommend Pure Tone Aesthetics for anyone seeking reliable, high-quality equipment backed by superb support and a team you can trust"
LED Face Masks & Light Therapy FAQs
What is the difference between an LED face mask and an LED light therapy panel?
An LED face mask sits close to the face and is designed for a compact, wearable treatment. A larger LED light therapy system delivers light from a short distance and provides a more open, treatment-room-style experience. Neither format is automatically better — the right choice depends on the device specification and how you prefer to use LED at home.
Which LED wavelength is best for fine lines and firmness?
Red and near-infrared wavelengths are commonly used in routines focused on fine lines, firmness and overall skin quality. Pure Tone Glow™ combines 630nm red light with 850nm infrared and 1072nm deep near-infrared as part of its five-wavelength system.
Which LED light is best for blemish-prone skin?
Blue light around 415nm is commonly used within routines for blemish-prone skin. Multi-wavelength devices can also combine blue light with other wavelengths where skin clarity, redness and overall skin quality are additional concerns.
What does irradiance mean on an LED device?
Irradiance measures the intensity of light reaching the treatment area and is expressed in mW/cm². It is one of the most important specifications to consider alongside wavelength because it helps indicate how much light energy the device is actually delivering.
Is higher irradiance always better?
Not necessarily. Irradiance works together with wavelength, treatment time, coverage and the overall design of the device. The aim is an appropriate, clearly specified output used according to the recommended treatment programme.
How often should I use an LED face mask?
This depends on the individual device and treatment programme. Home LED is generally designed for regular, repeated use rather than occasional intensive sessions, so always follow the guidance supplied with your chosen device.
Do LED masks need to touch the skin to work?
No. LED devices can be designed as close-fitting masks, rigid masks, panels or larger open-format systems. What matters is how the device is designed to deliver the intended wavelength and light intensity across the treatment area.
How long does it take to see results from LED light therapy?
Visible changes tend to develop gradually with consistent use. The timeframe varies according to the skin concern, wavelength, device output and individual routine, so LED is better viewed as part of an ongoing skincare programme rather than a one-off treatment.
Can I use LED light therapy with my normal skincare?
In most cases LED is used on clean skin, followed by the rest of your skincare routine. Some devices can also be used with specifically compatible products. Always follow the instructions supplied with the device and take care with products or medications that may increase photosensitivity.
Which Pure Tone LED device should I choose?
Choose Pure Tone Glow™ if you want a lightweight, wearable, multi-wavelength face mask that is easy to use regularly. Choose Beauty Rock™ if you prefer a larger, non-wearable light therapy system with broader, open-format coverage.
How do I compare LED devices properly?
Start with the published wavelengths and irradiance, then consider LED coverage, treatment format, recommended session time, comfort and how realistically you are likely to use the device consistently.

