7 best LED neck masks 2025, reviewed for Black Friday
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We all know the power of an red light therapy for the face (just check out our guide to the best face LED masks if you need proof) – but can the same technology work for your neck? The skin on your neck is thinner, more delicate and one of the first places to show signs of ageing – yet it so often gets forgotten about in our skincare routines.
That's where LED neck devices come in. These clever, (sometimes) hand-free gadgets use the same light therapy benefits to tackle everything from blemishes and rosacea to hyperpigmentation, dark spots and fine lines. And most can be done and dusted in a speedy 10-minute treatment.
LED neck masks don’t come cheap, though, but there’s good news: nearly all of the top-rated options our editors have reviewed this year are discounted for Black Friday 2025, making them some of the best beauty deals Glamour editors are shopping this year.
Best LED Neck Masks Black Friday Deals:
Black Friday is officially here, and it’s your golden opportunity to get up to 30% off the best LED neck masks in a rare discount you won’t see often. We’ve pulled together a curated edit of the best Black Friday deals, featuring not just top-rated LED neck masks (read: the cream of the CurrentBody Black Friday sale crop), but also the best discounts on LED face masks and LED lip masks for a serious beauty tech upgrade this winter.
- ⭐ STAR DEAL: ⭐ CurrentBody LED Face & Neck Kit: Series 2, WAS £759.98, NOW £679.99
- Project E Beauty LumaLux Dome, WAS £639, NOW £511.20
- Dr Dennis Gross DRx SpectraLite BodyWare Pro, WAS £465, NOW £325.25
- Beauty Pie C-Wave LED Mask for Neck and Décolleté, WAS £120, NOW £96
- Project E Beauty LumaLux Face Pro, WAS £459, NOW £381.75
- Sensse Silhouette LED Neck Mask, WAS £129.99,** NOW £77.99**
- Silk'n Dual LED Mask, WAS £390, **NOW £199.50 **
According to Dr Ahmed El Muntasar, NHS GP and cosmetic doctor: “Red light masks, specifically the CurrentBody LED face and neck mask, emit very precise wavelengths of light that stimulate skin cellular activity. They boost collagen production, reduce inflammation, and improve circulation. Particularly for neck devices, the skin is a little more delicate and is especially prone to signs of ageing.”
Similarly, Dr Mehri Pourkand, founder of Dr Mehri Aesthetics, adds: “LED red light therapy neck masks deliver low-wavelength red light deep into the skin, stimulating the mitochondria to kickstart cellular repair, boost circulation, and support collagen and elastin production.”
Taking this knowledge, I took it upon myself to try and test the most talked-about neck LED treatments – from newbies like the Dr Dennis Gross SpectraLite to the cult-favourite CurrentBody Skin LED Neck & Dec Perfector. You’ll also find our honest Sensse LED neck mask review, plus a mix of affordable picks that slot easily into your routine, whatever your skin type (or budget).
If you're after something else, we've also got a guide to the best red light therapy for hair loss devices – as well as reviews of the UKLash LED face mask and the Shark LED CryoGlow Light Therapy Face Mask.
PAGE LAST UPDATED: Friday 28 November at 15:35.
Meet the experts
| Dr Mehri Pourkand | Aesthetic doctor and founder of Dr Mehri Aesthetics |
| Dr Emma Cunningham | Aesthetic doctor and founder of Dr Emma Clinics |
| Dr Ahmed El Muntasar | NHS GP and Cosmetic Doctor |
How we test LED neck masks at GLAMOUR:
Full disclosure: I haven’t personally tested every single device in this guide (yet), but after chatting with skincare experts and doing my research, I know exactly what to look for - from light wavelengths to treatment times and safety features.
For the ones I have tried, I focused on how well they stayed in place on the neck and chest (some slid around, some didn’t budge), how easy they were to use - especially the ones with multiple light settings - and most importantly, the results. Did my skin look glowier after use? Was there less redness or irritation?
Most skincare experts recommend using these devices consistently for at least 4-12 weeks to see proper results, so these are very much first impressions. I’ll continue updating this guide as I test the latest launches, like the new Dr Dennis Gross BodyWare Pro, over a longer period.
Ahead, shop GLAMOUR's edit of the best LED face masks, reviewed.
Your LED neck mask FAQs, answered:
Do LED neck masks work?
Dr Mehri Pourkand, aesthetic doctor and founder of Dr Mehri Aesthetics, explains: “LED red light therapy neck masks work by delivering low-wavelength red light deep into the skin, typically around 630 to 660 nanometres.
"This stimulates the cells’ mitochondria - think of them as the skin’s powerhouses - boosting energy production, collagen, and elastin. Over time, this helps firm the skin, soften fine lines, and improve skin tone.”
Does red light therapy help with fine lines and sagging?
Dr Ahmed El Muntasar, NHS GP and cosmetic doctor says: “Absolutely! It’s clinically proven to stimulate fibroblast activity, improving skin texture, fine lines, and sagging, particularly in delicate areas like the neck and décolleté."
Dr Mehri Pourkand added: “Red light therapy is particularly helpful for fine lines and mild sagging. It’s not a replacement for lifting procedures or more intensive treatments, but it’s brilliant as a preventative or maintenance tool.
The stimulation of collagen helps plump the skin from within, softening creases and creating a more youthful texture over time. Many people use it alongside other treatments or as part of a holistic skin routine.”
Is there anyone who shouldn’t use red light therapy?
Dr Emma Cunningham advises: “Red light therapy is generally safe, but if you’re photosensitive, on certain antibiotics, or have a history of skin cancer, consult your doctor before using.”
According to Dr Ahmed El Muntasar: “People who are very light-sensitive or have conditions such as lupus," should steer clear of red light therapy. He adds: "Also, those taking medications that make them more sensitive to light, such as certain antibiotics or high-dose retinoids, should be cautious. Anyone with potential skin cancers should also avoid it. But generally, it is safe.”
How long does it take to see results from LED red light therapy neck masks?
Dr Ahmed El Muntasar recommends daily use for 10 minutes, with most people seeing visible results within 4-6 weeks, though best outcomes are typically seen after 12 weeks. “Consistency is key with at-home devices,” he says.
What are the best LED neck devices for skin rejuvenation?
“The Current Body LED masks are highly recommended, particularly the one that targets the neck and décolletage. It emits precise wavelengths of 633 nm (red light) and 830 nm (near-infrared), making it very effective. The design of the device is super flexible, easy to wear, and simple to use. It's the one I recommend to patients.” - Dr Ahmed El Muntasar.
In fact, every expert we spoke to also favoured the CurrentBody Skin Neck and Dec Perfector - hence why it's taken the number one spot on our list.
Can you use an LED face mask on your neck?
Not really, since face masks are designed to fit to the contours of your face and administer light at the correct distance away from your skin. A face masks wouldn't sit snug against your neck, and therefore not work to serve all the benefits it should. We'd recommend buying a specific LED neck mask if you'd like to reap the benefits.









