CurrentBody LED light mask claims to transform your skin and banish acne, redness and wrinkles

Never spend a fortune on skincare again: Incredible hi-tech LED light mask promises to banish acne, redness and wrinkles in as little as four weeks

  • An LED face mask that claims to rejuvenate skin has launched in Australia
  • Current Body Light Therapy Mask promises to banish acne, lines and redness
  • Using the mask five times a week is proven to reduce wrinkles by 35% in 4 weeks 
  • A-list fans include model Adwoa Aboah, actors Carey Mulligan and Kaley Cuoco
  • It saves on pro treatments, but at $630 (AUD), is it really worth the investment?


A hi-tech face mask that claims to transform skin by banishing acne, redness and wrinkles in as little as four weeks has launched in Australia.

CurrentBody’s LED Light Therapy Face Mask uses a combination of red and infrared light to boost circulation, smooth texture and stimulate the production of collagen, making skin look plumper and younger.

Using the mask – which is made from a flexible silicone that allows the light to penetrate deep into the face – five times a week for 10 minutes has been clinically proven to reduce the appearance of fine lines by 35 percent in just one month.

Having the mask at home could save you big money on pricey salon treatments, but at $630 (AUD), is it really worth the investment?

Having CurrentBody’s LED Light Therapy Mask (pictured) at home could save you big money on pricey salon treatments, but at $630 (AUD), is it really worth the investment?

The pain-free mask claims to transform skin by banishing acne, redness and wrinkles in as little as four weeks. Pictured: A customer transformation

The pain-free mask claims to transform skin by banishing acne, redness and wrinkles in as little as four weeks. Pictured: A customer transformation

British model and actor Suki Waterhouse (pictured) credits the mask for 'saving' her skin

British model and actor Suki Waterhouse (pictured) credits the mask for ‘saving’ her skin

CurrentBody launched in the UK in 2009, long before LED treatments became a staple in cosmetic clinics.

The brand quickly established itself as an industry leader in home light therapy devices, including the LED silicone face mask.

Safe for all skin types, the multi-award winning mask is pain-free and moulds to the face, which makes it comfortable to wear while you potter around the house.

Designed to be used after cleansing and applying your normal skincare products, it’s light enough to carry in your handbag to take on holidays or for a quick glow-up at a friend’s place.

Independent reviewers say slotting the mask on for just 10 minutes a few times each week will visibly improve the tone and texture of skin over time, meaning you can cancel those recurring professional treatments that might be blowing your budget. 

Independent reviewers say slotting the mask on for just 10 minutes three to five times a week will visibly improve the tone and texture of skin

Independent reviewers say slotting the mask on for just 10 minutes three to five times a week will visibly improve the tone and texture of skin

The mask is made from a flexible silicone that allows the light to penetrate deep into the face

 The mask is made from a flexible silicone that allows the light to penetrate deep into the face

The mask moulds to the face, which makes it comfortable to wear while you potter around the house

The mask moulds to the face, which makes it comfortable to wear while you potter around the house

Benefits of the LED Light Therapy Mask

* Clinically proven to reduce wrinkles by 35 percent in four weeks

* Visible improvement in skin tone, texture and firmness after this time

* Boosts circulation and collagen production, making skin plumper  

* Pain-free and comfy to wear 

Beauty website We Are Body Beautiful said it was ‘officially the easiest home anti-aging device trial we’ve ever done’. 

The device has earned a cult following and a host of A-list fans including model Adwoa Aboah and actor Suki Waterhouse, who credits the mask for ‘saving’ her skin.

British model and activist Adwoa Aboah (pictured), who is famous for her flawless complexion, is a fan of the award-winning mask

British model and activist Adwoa Aboah (pictured), who is famous for her flawless complexion, is a fan of the award-winning mask

The 29-year-old revealed she uses it two to three times a week and says ‘I always mention this mask when people ask me what I think are the core components for good skin’.

Makeup artists to the stars use the mask on their celebrity clients before red carpet events. 

Mulligan’s makeup artist Georgie Eisdell posted on Instagram saying it ‘smooths, calms and firms’ skin in just 15 minutes.

‘I cannot live without out it,’ she added.

Big Bang star Kaley Cuoco’s makeup artist Jamie Greenberg agreed, saying skin almost instantly looks ‘brighter, better and smoother’. 

Best Actress nominee Carey Mulligan used it to make her skin glow ahead of the 2021 Oscars earlier this year.

To mark its launch in Australia, the mask has been reduced from its normal price of $630 to $480.

The discount will run for a limited time only, so get in quick if you’re looking for salon style results from the comfort of your couch.