I’ve tested seven different LED face masks over the past two years, but none have impressed me more than the Currentbody series 2.

With 236 LEDs (104 more than its predecessor) and three different light modes, the mask uses red, near-infrared and deep near-infrared wavelengths to boost collagen production, brighten skin tone and tackle signs of ageing as far down as the deepest layer of skin.

According to the brand’s trials, wearing the mask five times a week increased skin plumpness by more than 50 per cent, reduced wrinkles by 30 per cent and boosted brightness. While I’m unsure how you can tangibly measure the percentage of wrinkle reduction, plumping and brightening, I’ve been impressed by the results.

To get the most out of an LED mask, Dr Ahmed El Muntasar, NHS GP and aesthetics clinic owner, recommends “using them daily, or at least five times a week” and practising 10-minute sessions. You can expect to see “improvements to fine lines and wrinkles, and enhanced overall skin texture” after 12 weeks of consistent use.

Having worn Currentbody’s LED mask on and off for two years (including consecutively for 50 days), I’ve detailed my full review below, including immediate results.

The mask has improved the plumpness and texture of my skin
The mask has improved the plumpness and texture of my skin (Lucy Smith/The Independent)

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