Every night for three months, I strapped a futuristic-looking device onto my face—something like a Stormtrooper mask designed by a spa technician from the year 3000. Depending on my mood, I toggled through the vibration therapy settings. Some nights I meditated; most nights I just lay there, scrolling through TikTok while my face bathed in red light.
This was the TheraFace Mask: an FDA-cleared LED therapy device from Therabody, the wellness brand best known for its percussive massage guns. Now, it’s coming for our faces. Of course it is. LED masks are the new face of Silicon Valley’s obsession with biohacking; once a splurge at the dermatologist or med spa, now gamified for skin-care girlies and longevity bros alike. You don’t even need to leave your couch. Just plug in, strap up, and level up your epidermis.
The TheraFace Mask promises to smooth fine lines, brighten skin dullness, and reduce the appearance of acne with a preprogrammed nine-minute daily treatment. So I tested it: 9 minutes, five days a week, for three months straight. It didn’t transform my skin, but it did feel oddly soothing in a way my usual self-care didn’t.
Strap In
First: It’s comfortable enough. The TheraFace Mask is cordless and rechargeable, with adjustable straps and removable eye shields. It’s marketed as “one size fits most,” but if you have a large head, it may feel snug. Inside the mask’s hard, white shell are 648 medical-grade LEDs, triple what Therabody says you’ll find in the leading competitor.


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