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Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 321 reviews

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88%would recommend to a friend

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Customers frequently mention the TheraFace Mask's vibration therapy, ease of use, and ability to improve skin tone. Many appreciate the overall performance of the mask and some have noticed a reduction in wrinkles. However, some customers find the mask to be heavy, while others feel the price is a bit high, and some have concerns about the fit.

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  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    No Face Mask in the Box!!!!

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I purchased this $599 TheraFace Mask during my visit to Miami before Christmas, intending it as a Christmas gift. I ordered it online and picked it up in the Best Buy store located at 550 N Congress Ave, Boynton Beach, FL 33426. I didn’t open the package immediately since it was intended as a Christmas present. After Christmas, to my disbelief, I discovered that the expensive face mask was missing. Instead, the box contained what appeared to be a milkshake or protein shake wrapped with tape and sponges. This startled me, as the bottles seemed to have been opened and the caps screwed back on. I was uncertain about their contents and whether they might be harmful. I must retain the box as I need to address this matter with Best Buy. I'm keeping my fingers crossed and I am hoping that the contents of the two bottles are not harmful to anyone. I promptly contacted Best Buy, but they advised me to return to the store, which wasn't feasible as I had returned to another state. The customer service representative agreed to investigate the matter and assured a follow-up within 48 hours. Unfortunately, I received no callback after 48 hours. I made multiple follow-up calls. During my last inquiry, I was advised to dispute the charge. I have initiated the dispute but have not received any updates yet. As a loyal tech member who trusts Best Buy, I am perplexed about the incident and hope that Best Buy can conduct an investigation to identify the perpetrator and resolve my dispute as soon as possible. This is truly bothering me every day.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Vibration therapy
    Cons mentioned:
    Fit
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Surprisingly meditative therapy

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The TheraFace Mask is a unique product that caught my eye by not only providing LED skin treatment but also incorporating Therabody’s expertise in motorized massage. The Mask includes a charging cable, stand, and a removable eye shield. Unlike most LED masks on the market that are wired with consumer grade LEDs, the TheraFace mask is wireless and utilizes medical grade LEDs. In addition, 17 of Therabody’s proprietary QX-Micro Motors are programmed with 3 distinct vibration patterns. I found the mask to be a little large for my small head, but I was able to adjust the straps to find a sweet spot. Initially, my instinct to tighten it like a VR headset proved to be a mistake. The Mask felt heavy and put a lot of pressure around my eyes and brow. Once I loosened it up and found a comfortable snug fit it was easy to just pull the mask on and off, leaving it properly adjusted for the proportions of my melon. Once dialed in and eye shield removed I found the Mask to be very relaxing, meditative even. The default 9-minute session provides not only the full treatment potential of the mask but also comforting massages that compliment the light well. With my eyes closed the mask guides you through the session with changing vibration patterns, visible light, and audible tones. The mask also offers a 15-minute vibration only session or you can even turn off the vibration during your light treatment if you choose. Lacking any comparison, the battery life is good and I was able to use the device about a week before charging. It should be noted that the TheraFace Mask is a Class II medical device containing an incredible 648 professional strength Red, Infrared, and Blue LED lights. These particular wavelengths were chosen to provide clinically proven therapy to reduce breakouts, fine lines, and wrinkles. Therabody even conducted their own study with the product over 12 weeks, consisting of 9-minute sessions Monday through Saturday and vibration only on Sunday. The results are available on their website but in their study, participants saw results in as little as 8 weeks. Though I would not consider the improvements drastic, there is visible improvement. I have only used the product a little over a week so it is far too early for me to see a marked difference but my skin may be slightly better toned and I have not had any of the occasional pimples either. I genuinely enjoy using the mask and have incorporated it into my daily routine. The sessions provide a nice meditation for me, though it may not be for everyone and your spouse may think Halloween came early. Regardless, the device is very promising and with the relaxing massage it provides, I look forward to maintaining my skin overtime.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Vibration therapy
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    I did see results (albeit small) after only 7 days

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I was excited to receive the product for review, as I’ve been reading up on light therapy and its benefits. After opening package, my son quickly stated how creepy it is. It does make you look like Jason from Friday the 13th. After using the Theraface Mask for 7 uses, here is a quick summary of pros and cons on the product. For reference, I also use the following products on my face: vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, retinol, moisturizer, SPF. Pros: 1. Easy to use. Only 2 buttons to use: one to turn light therapy on and a button to turn on massage feature. 2. Head straps are adjustable to make for an easy fit. 3. Has three light settings (red light, red w/infrared light, blue light) and mask rotates through all three on its own or you can skip any of them at the touch of a button. 4. Massage feature is great. Massage is located on the head straps on around forehead. Again, massage feature is easy to stop if you don’t like it with a different button. 5. Quick to use. Each of the 3 light settings are only 3 minutes long. You only need to use for 9 minutes if using all three settings. 6. Comes with a stand for your countertop. Cons: 1. Light is very bright, need to keep eyes closed. 2. Takes up a bit of space on counter. 3. This last one is not necessarily a con, but more of a limitation and or precaution. Theraface recommends in its user manual to consult a medical professional before use. It states, “if taking or using any retinol or other sun-sensitive medications, products, or benzoyl peroxide, do not use infrared light.” I currently use retinol; therefore, I only use the red light and blue light setting. I skip the red w/infrared setting. So, in total, my treatment only lasts 6 minutes as opposed to 9 when all three settings are used. Also, another limitation that gave me pause is using this device with dark brown spots. The manual states, “The device should not be used if you have dark brown or black spots, such as large freckles, birthmarks, moles, or warts, on the area being treated.” I first had to make sure none of these applied to me. Regardless, it is important to read all the Safety information provided in the manual. In summary, after using for only 7 times, I figured my review would discuss mostly the ease and comfort of using this product, but not actual visible results. I was wrong. Initially, I thought, 7 days isn’t very long to be able to see any results on fine lines and wrinkles (the reason why I’m using it). However, there does seem to be some visible differences after 7 uses. I took before and after pictures and tried to get the same lighting and angle for consistency. Overall, I am happy with the product and would recommend it to a friend. And I gave it 5 stars for ease of use and what seems like effectiveness after 7 uses.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Vibration therapy
    Cons mentioned:
    Weight
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    For better, more beautiful skin

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Do you want to look like you’re a super hero, while taking care of your skin? Then this is the product for you! The Theramask by Therabody is an LED skincare mask that not only provides the benefits of LEDs to your skin, but also vibration therapy. I tested the product for a week before writing this review, but keep in mind that if you’re looking for noticeable results, you need to be patient and consistent with the product for at least 2 or 3 months. So what is my experience with it after one week? My mask arrived fully charged so all I had to do was to adjust the straps to fit my head and face. This only took a minute maybe, and my only comment was that the mask felt a little heavy on my face. The mask is very easy to use because you have a button on the right side that starts the 9 min program, which is the intended way to use this product. Alternatively, you can use the left button for a 15 min vibration therapy, if you just want a relaxing head and face massage. You can cycle through the programs by clicking the button again. The three cycles are described in the manual. The first time I used it, I used it as is, meaning with the eye shield. After the 9 min treatment, I noticed thin red lines where the eye shield rested on my nose, but don’t worry, they went away after 10 mins. In my case, they were right on a mosquito bite scar that I’m actually trying to heal with this device (among other things), so day 2 and forward, I used it without the eye shield. This meant of course, that I had to keep my eyes closed the entire time, which was not a problem at all. With the eye shield, you can actually open them just fine, but I cannot recommend to open them at all without the eye protector. I did not notice any problems with my vision afterwards, in case anyone is wondering. Even after a week of daily use. On day 2, I wanted to try it while lying down, meaning that the mask was resting on my face. The mask is a little heavy, so it wasn’t the most comfortable way to perform the treatment, and it did leave slight imprints and some red spots on my skin afterwards, that went away in maybe 15 mins. On day 3, I did it the “right” way, at least for me. Sitting in a chair, no eye shield with music playing in the background. This is the way. The LEDs make it feel like I’m at the beach, and the vibration feels like a relaxing massage, so it’s almost like a spa treatment that’s focusing on skin issues like wrinkles, fine lines and acne. Like I said, I’ve only been using this device for a week, so I can’t say that major improvements have occurred just yet. What I like about this company is that they don’t overpromise. They know that skin improvements won’t happen overnight or in a week. They’re promising results in 2 - 3 months, and that I can buy into. LED therapy is a true and tested concept and is recommended and performed by many dermatologists all over the world, so being able to do it at the comfort of your own home is absolutely wonderful. It’s been a week, and I have not needed to charge it yet, but it does use a regular USB-C cable (included), so you can charge it with a phone charger you already own. In terms of maintenance, TheraFace recommends to clean the device after each use. It’s very easy to clean, so I did not find this to be an inconvenience. There’s a stand included that keeps the mask in place while not in use. Lastly, while reading the manual, I discovered a warning about using this device with skin products such as retinoids and benzoyl peroxide. I personally use Adapalene every night, and did not find it to cause any issues for me (no redness, dryness or irritation), but if you’re using something stronger, such as Tretinoin, then you might want to be more cautious, especially with the infrared light, which can be skipped by pushing the right button. The real benefit of using this device, is the combination of the different lights, so that is the best way to use it, but of course, if it causes irritation, use caution. If you’re looking for a new way to treat your skin besides the usual sunscreen, moisturizer and retinoid, then look no further. What’s nice is that it only takes 9 mins per day, so if you do this first thing in the morning with some relaxing music or the news on in the background, it can become a wonderful addition to your daily skincare routine.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Vibration therapy, Wrinkle reduction
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    I think it helps, but time will tell

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    45 year-old woman, living in the desert southwest. I have more wrinkles than I’d like to see (don’t we all) and my complexion is relatively normal. Not a lot of acne or breakouts. Just wrinkles in the forehead and around the eyes, and my facial skin isn’t as healthy or glowy as I’d like. I had a cheap LED mask that I bought off an online retailer a couple of years ago that I had used but didn’t feel like it did much. So I was definitely interested in seeing what the TheraFace Mask might be able to do for me. The TheraFace Mask uses LED lights to treat wrinkles and treat moderate to mild acne. It also has a vibration therapy mode. The manual doesn’t say what the vibration mode does for your skin, but I wholeheartedly enjoyed it. I’m assuming it helps the skin relax. The TherFace Mask is extremely easy to use. It is wireless, so you don’t have to mess with cables following you around. It can be worn while you are moving around the house and definitely be used to freak out your kids when you show up in their rooms with it on at night. There is a preprogrammed 9 minute cycle that you can select in which the mask runs through a series of LED and vibration therapies. You can also decide, by using the buttons and long pressing, to focus on certain types of light therapy, or run a 15-minute vibration therapy session, which is extremely relaxing. I’ve used it every night for the last 7 nights, running the 9 minute therapy cycle as suggested by the manual. It is super easy to wear and super comfortable. I know the biggest question of all, however, is does it work. For me, the jury is still out on the answer. There are times (and I’ve tried sharing some pictures of the days I’ve worn it) that I feel like it has helped lighten wrinkles and cleared up my complexion, but then there are other times when I don’t feel it’s down much. I plan to use it for a month and see if I can compare a months worth of pictures and see a difference. I can tell you that the vibration mode is extremely relaxing to the face and scalp, and that I feel like it has done some good for my wrinkles and complexion, but it’s so gradual that I can’t be fully sure.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Skin tone, Vibration therapy
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Face treatments

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The unit came nicely packaged like an expensive tech device. In side is the mask itself, some eye protectors, charging stand and the charging unit. When taking the mask out of the box I was a little surprised by the design only because it looks like Michael Myers haha. And the stand unfortunately showcases the mask making it a creepy item to have sitting around. Good news it you’re not purchasing this for its looks you are buying for results and so does this deliver? I have used this mask everyday for the last few weeks and you are supposed to see results in around eight weeks so my review is based on the first few weeks and what results I noticed. I’m middle aged with wrinkles in the common spots and some rough skin. I never tried any other products to even out the skin tone or help with wrinkles. So far I notice minimal results with the wrinkles becoming less profound and my skin tone itself hasn’t changed but I’m really excited to see the next few weeks what happens. I’m happy with the mask and feel like it’s going to be great results. The mask is relaxing but one negative is that where it sits on my nose hurts and is uncomfortable which sucks because the massage feels great! Also battery life is outstanding and another plus the lights aren’t annoying. Overall I like this mask and would recommend to a friend.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Vibration therapy
    Cons mentioned:
    Price, Weight
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    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Heaviness of Mask Outweighs the Benefits

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    I have been trying out the new Therabody TheraFace Mask now for 9 minutes a day for 7 days. I do not think that this is enough time to get a true, objective result of what this mask is supposed to do for you, which is to treat full face wrinkles, treat acne, relieve headaches, and give a relaxing head massage. I will say that, no matter what, the results are difficult, if not impossible, to quantify. In this short trial, I did find that the mask feels very heavy on the bridge of my nose and on my brow. I find that as the light and massage program progresses through its paces of bright red LED light therapy with a pulsating scalp, brow and temple massage pattern, then to a red and infrared LED light phase with a scalp and back of the head pulsating pattern, and finally to the blue LED light phase with continuous back of the head massage, the heaviness of the mask defeats the benefits of the pleasing massage and, for me, it becomes very uncomfortable. It may be the shape of my face, the size of my head, the narrowness of my nose bridge, the incorrect adjustment of the top and back velcro straps that just makes it uncomfortable for me. You may not have the same experience. However, I have tried multiple adjustments and positionings to try to alleviate these issues and I have not been successful. This mask promises so much and costs a pretty penny, so I really want this to work. But, wanting and being are two different things, so I guess that I am just one of the unlucky ones. Again, I can't say that everyone will find the same uncomfortable pressure from the weight of the mask that I have experienced. Reading some of the other reviews leads me to believe that I may be an outlier. So, you will have to experience wearing the mask yourself to make your own judgement. I wish you the best.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Fit
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A promising start with just a single issue

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    My wife (a physician), has been on a tear lately with laser therapy. She attended a conference a few months ago where there was a presentation on laser/LED light therapy for wound healing. Also, one of the ortho surgeons she refers to all the time has started using a light therapy rig in his Physical Therapy suite. Since then she has purchased a light therapy 'gun' to see if it can help with some pain issues she has been having with her neck (no I'm not the pain), and her knees. While there isn't a ton of peer-reviewed studies on laser/LED light therapy, what there is, is pretty promising. When I told her about the Therabody TheraFace Mask to help with wrinkles and acne, she didn't hesitate to say "Get it!" Despite being almost 50, she has always had trouble with her skin and despite religious use of sunscreen (for the last 20 years or so), she has her fair share of wrinkles. Me, I hardly ever got zits even when I was a teenager, but years out on the flight line in the Air Force and growing up as a pasty white kid in Hawaii and Arizona (before sunscreen was really a thing), has done a number on my face. I'm also kinda hoping that it can help treat some of the damage I've caused to my own skin. First off, the mask is a bit intimidating upon opening the box. It looks like the mask from the 'Friday the 13th' movies but nice and futuristic. On a side note, I'm sure Jason could have used the TheraFace mask himself. Anyway, upon trying it on I noticed that it doesn't seem to be really intended for adult men to use. The band sits rather high on my head, which is not egregiously large, but is obviously longer/taller than it was designed for. That being said, I could still use the straps to hold it to my face securely. The mask fit much better on my wife who is a rather petite woman. You have the buttons on either side of the mask to pick your light/massage therapy. All of the three light profiles have a massage routine along with it (massage being done by rubber pads on the face and motors in the straps), that you can cycle through or turn off with the massage button, or you can also just do different massage therapies with no light. Both my wife and I agree that the mask would be far better without the massage function. To me it doesn't really seem to do anything than just vibrate the mask, and for my wife, it actively gave her headaches. If nothing else, it would be better if the light button was only for light modes, and the massage button was only for massage modes, instead of turning on the light therapy and having to cycle through all the massage profiles until you reach 'off'. I wish I could tell you that I look 50 years younger (very zygote-like), but just as it took years of sun exposure to weather my face and years of blemishes for my wife to drive her crazy, it's going to take more than the week that we've had this to truly see the results. We have high hopes though, and if nothing else I have a wicked cool Halloween mask!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Fit, Price
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    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Promising – too soon to tell for certain

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    The TheraFace Mask is a promising, non-invasive means to improve fine lines and wrinkles on one’s face. It provides in-home, medical-grade LED light therapy, which is said to provide improvement to the users’ skin within 8 weeks. Overall my skin is in fairly healthy condition with minor redness (fair-skinned) and no problematic acne but as I reach closer to 40, some fine lines are starting to set in. I was eager to give this mask a try because the earlier you start preventative skincare, the better the results, and I’m a big fan of non-invasive skincare. For me, smile lines around my mouth have been becoming more apparent over the past couple years with one side being more prominent than the other. (I think sleeping on the same side might be contributing to that because some days the lines seem better or worse depending how I slept the night before.) After 1 week of using the mask I noticed improvement with the side of the very fine line but little-to-no improvement with the other more set-in line (see picture). With only 1 week of use, it’s hard to say how well this mask may or may not improve the more set-in line, but, from the initial results so far, I’m willing to continue using the mask to find out. Using the mask is very simple and can easily be integrated into a nighttime routine for most users. The fit of the mask is okay – I would say I have an average size head and I about maxed out the useable Velcro on the straps to make sure I had a snug fit. People with smaller heads might find the mask fitting more loosely as a result. If you’re at all claustrophobic, this mask is likely not for you. Breathing isn’t necessarily more difficult with the mask on, but the solid covering over both my nose and mouth made me more aware of my breathing. I didn’t particular care for the vibration feature of the mask. I honestly found it a bit annoying and wish there was an option to turn it off so the light therapy could be ran without it. (I feel that the lack of this option is a design oversight because you can run the vibration therapy without the lights but not vice versa.) When in-use, the plastic-rattle like noise from the massage motors distracted me from being able to fully relax and overall, I didn’t feel that the massaging feature was that impactful. Unfortunately, judging the full capability of the mask after only 1 week is extremely difficult as it’s expected to take up to 8 weeks for more noticeable improvements. From my short time of use, I would say that it does show some promising results, but I’m not sure whether the unknown final results are impressive enough to recommend at this price point. With the construction of the mask, and very basic features included with it, the retail price seems steep, but I suppose compared to the costs of seeking the same treatment within a medical office, the mask is probably a bargain by comparison.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Coming from a 40-year old man, this thing is great

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    In my 40 years on Earth, I've never been too strict on my skin routine. My wife finally convinced me 10 or so years ago that daily moisturizing was a good idea, so other than that, I've been low maintenance. I've been blessed with naturally good skin, with little deep wrinkles compared to an average 40-year-old who's not afraid of the sun. If you were to tell me five years ago that I'd one day wear a $600 mask nine minutes a day to improve my skin, I would have laughed at you. However, after using this for a week, the TheraFace mask is a legitimate product that works. My favorite aspect of this mask is the massage feature. It helps relax your face. It's made up of "17 QX-Micro Motors deliver massaging vibrations to key pressure points around the eyes, browline, and scalp to ease tension and revitalize tired eyes." Let me tell you, after a day of staring at computer screens, this thing will help you relax before bed. I've even used it first thing in the morning, which gives me a nice refreshing feeling before starting the day. Besides the vibrations, this thing sports a whopping 648 microlights that emit wavelengths that are clinically proven to improve skin. For example, the blue light helps with acne! That's amazing. Although I don't have an acne issue, I can imagine letting my son use this daily to improve any problems he may have when he's a teenager. Looking at this mask, you may think it looks uncomfortable, but it isn't. It has a quality heft to it, but thanks to the adjustable strap, you'll be able to fit it in a super comfortable way. There is an eye guard to allow you to keep your eyes open when the lights emit, but I'd first close your eyes and really sink into the experience. But when it becomes a routine, you can keep your eyes open and read or watch TV throughout. Without the eye guard, you won't want to have your eyes open due to the extreme lights. The battery life is excellent, too, as I've only had to recharge it 1-2 times in the week I've had it. And it's been used by myself and my wife every day. It charges USB-C, which has a connector inside the mask. A green LED lights up to let you know it's fully charged. A stand also comes with the mask, but the stand does not charge the mask. I assume this is because they don't want you to overcharge the battery or risk it malfunctioning if it stays on the charger for most of the day. It's easy enough to charge it when you need to. It doesn't take more than 30 minutes for it to fully charge. The asking price of $600 may seem very steep, especially for those who have yet to use or learn about Therabody's devices. I've seen their other products around the internet and know that their handheld massage devices and skin-enhancing devices are top-notch. All of them are highly rated for their quality and results. This mask is no different. It's the most convenient and straightforward device they offer for your skin, so I can understand the price tag. It's one product that doesn't need firmware updates or much improvement, so you can use it for many years.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    My new nightly ritual!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I received the Thera face mask as a Christmas gift and have been using it every single night sense. I absolutely love it! Not only as the treatment incredibly relaxing and a great way to wind down, but I’m already seeing real results. My skin looks noticeably brighter and I’m starting to see a healthy, natural glow. It’s become the favorite part of my skin care routine. Highly recommend if you want to invest in your skin!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Vibration massage is nice, but overall it's pricey

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    I've been reviewing products for years now and this is one of the toughest products I've reviewed. With most skincare products, you need to use it for more than a week to really see a difference and this product is no different. I've been using it regularly for about a week and haven't seen any noticeable results but that should be expected as most products take 6-12 weeks of continuous use to see results. That being said, this product does have some features that I think work well. For example, the facial massage does relax you. At first, I didn't believe that it was that relaxing, but I nearly fell asleep after the nine minute light and massage therapy. I now use it right before I go to sleep to help relax me. The light therapy uses red, blue, and infrared LEDs to help firm up the skin and reduce the appearance of wrinkles. The nine minute daily routine cycles through the three types of lights, while also providing the facial massage. It is easy to use and comes with a USB-C charger and stand. It does look a little like a cross between a Michael Myers hockey mask and Groot, so maybe it can double as a Halloween mask. :) There is an option to just use the vibration massage without the lights, since it is recommended to only use the LEDs daily, so you can still get a massage without the lights. There is also an eye shield that can be removed if you plan to use it with your eyes closed. I personally wouldn't recommend taking the shield off unless you are closing your eyes. The one challenge I've had is that the head straps could use a little longer strip of velcro. I didn't think I had that small of a head but I am tightening it right to end of the velcro. Overall, I will continue to use it daily for the next 5-10 weeks to see if there is a difference in my skin texture and minor wrinkles. I do like the vibration massage feature and will continue to use that before bedtime. That being said, I have a hard time recommending this product without seeing changes in my skin tone in the one week I've used it. If you read the science articles about LED lights, this is supposed to work and is recommended by the FDA, so maybe it is just a matter of time before it works...and it is an expensive item to go on faith that it will eventually work.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Skin tone

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Spa-Quality Skincare at Home

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    The Therabody TheraFace LED Mask has transformed my skincare routine. Combining 648 medical-grade LEDs with soothing vibration therapy, it offers a comprehensive facial treatment that rivals professional spa sessions. Key Highlights: Versatile LED Therapy: The mask features red, blue, and infrared light settings, targeting fine lines, acne, and skin dullness. Users have reported noticeable improvements in skin tone and texture within a few weeks of consistent use. Relaxing Vibration Massage: The integrated vibration therapy not only enhances circulation but also provides a calming experience, helping to relieve facial tension and stress. User-Friendly Design: Despite its high-tech features, the mask is straightforward to use. The adjustable straps ensure a snug fit, and the removable eye shields offer comfort during sessions. Considerations: Weight: Some users have noted that the mask feels a bit heavy during extended sessions. However, this is a minor trade-off for the benefits it provides. Women's Health Price Point: While it's an investment, the quality and results justify the cost for those serious about skincare. Final Thoughts: The Therabody TheraFace LED Mask is a game-changer for at-home skincare. Its combination of advanced LED therapy and vibration massage delivers visible results, making it a worthy addition to any beauty regimen. WIRED

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Skin tone

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Wife loves it!

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    My wife says she likes doing it and it’s quite relaxing. She’s used it for nine months and a lady at the mall complimented her on her skin. She’s quite happy with the product and does it every night.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A mask for the ages

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I was excited to finally have a Red Light Mask! The massage aspect of this mask was the selling point for me. Each different light setting has a different massage pattern. I definitely notice that this mask helps reduce acne emergence on the outer layer of my skin. A quality of life product that comes with this product is the mask stand, makes it nice to display. I'd just recommend to not strap it to tight as it'll leave marks on the face and consistently charge it as the mask doesn't have a good interface on battery level. So definitely bring that charger when traveling!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Vibration therapy

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Game Changer

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The ThermaBody TheraFace Mask is a revolutionary skincare tool that combines cutting-edge thermal therapy with advanced skin rejuvenation technology. Designed to deliver spa-quality results at home, this mask utilizes gentle heat to enhance blood circulation and boost the absorption of your favorite serums and creams. With its sleek, ergonomic design, the TheraFace Mask fits comfortably on your face, providing a soothing and relaxing experience. The adjustable temperature settings allow for a personalized treatment, catering to various skin sensitivities and needs. This mask is especially effective for easing tension, reducing puffiness, and promoting a healthy, radiant glow. One of the standout features of the TheraFace Mask is its dual-action therapy. Not only does it provide thermal benefits, but it also incorporates gentle vibration to stimulate facial muscles, enhancing skin firmness and elasticity. Ideal for all skin types, it’s particularly beneficial for those looking to reduce the appearance of fine lines and achieve a more youthful complexion. Using the ThermaBody TheraFace Mask just a few times a week can transform your skincare routine, offering a luxurious and effective treatment that elevates your skin to new levels of smoothness and luminosity. This mask is a must-have for anyone serious about achieving and maintaining radiant, healthy skin.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use
    Cons mentioned:
    Price

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Quick and easy face treatment

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    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This is a quick and easy face treatment. Slip it on, push a button, and then just sit back and relax. For the next 9 minutes you get a full head massage, as well as red and blue light therapy. The eye holes are a huge plus. Let’s you get other house chores done if needed while getting your session in. Seems to be very well constructed as well. Whether any of it actually works or not, only time will tell. They say about 4 weeks to see results, and I’m about halfway there now. No matter what though, this thing is waaaaay too much money! The price tag is absolutely ridiculous!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Skin tone, Wrinkle reduction

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    It works!!!

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    It really works! In my mid-fifties and definitely have texture, redness and some fine lines from aging. All of it is better after 30 days of use. The redness is diminished, skin looks smoother and fine lines seem less visible. It is relaxing and comfortable to wear. I will say that I don't love the "massage" feature which is basically vibrations. It is pretty loud, but it offers the option to turn that part off while still receiving the benefits of the light therapy. It also covers the entire face as there are not gaps except for the eyes. I also like the "hard case" design of the mask since it seems more durable.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Skin tone

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Comfortable, Easy to Use, and Works Great!

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I bought this for my wife and she loves it and uses it regularly every day! First, she said she really likes the ease of use and that she doesn’t have to hold it. Secondly, it is very comfortable to wear and the straps were easy to adjust. Third, she says the massage system is so relaxing! Forth, after 30 days of using it, she says she sees a difference in her skin. This is great as the LED therapy wands and lights she used in the past, seem to work but weren’t easy to use as she had to hold them the entire time and try to evenly use around her face.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Good device and easy to use

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    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The TheraFace Mask is very easy to use. It only takes 9 minutes to run through a cycle of red light for 3 minutes, red light plus near infrared for 3 minutes, and blue light for 3 minutes per session. My wife doesn't feel she needs the blue light, so she just presses the button after the first two color cycles finish to turn it off so her sessions only last 6 minutes. After doing some research on light therapy devices, I determined that the TheraFace Mask uses light wavelengths and power density that have been proven through research to have positive results in the study subjects. We've only been using it for 2 weeks, so can't confirm results quite yet. My wife thinks it's helped her skin look healthier already. The documentation says to give it 12 weeks before expecting to see results. So far, I think it's a good device if you want a light therapy device. The vibration therapy that is an added function of this facemask is O.K. It's kind of relaxing, but I'm not sure it really adds anything to the therapy session, but it doesn't really detract from it either. It seems like the rubber pieces that touch your skin to do the vibration block the light from those locations where they touch your skin. They're fairly small locations on your skin that don't get light so I don't think it's a big issue, but it does seem like that's a factor to consider on whether you would like this mask or not. I like the TheraFace Mask and recommend it since it uses scientifically proven wavelengths and power density, and it's easy to use and sessions are quick and efficient.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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