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CurrentBody Skin LED Mask Series 2 Review: My Honest Experience

If you’ve been researching the CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask Series 2, I want to share my honest review.

I’ve been using some form of LED light therapy since 2018, working my way through devices at every price point. One was recalled. One was discontinued. One worked until it simply stopped turning on. That progression, and one conversation with an esthetician in Las Vegas whose skin stopped me in my tracks, is what finally brought me to theCurrentBody Series 2.

Here’s everything I know after using it consistently since January.

Woman holding CurrentBody LED mask Series 2
CurrentBody Skin LED Mask Series 2

Why I Finally Invested in a Clinical-Grade LED Mask

My skin was in rough shape at the start of this year. I had been experimenting with a few new products that left me with serious skin barrier damage. Dry, red, and what looked like welts across my face. If you’ve ever accidentally destroyed your skin barrier, you know how frustrating and uncomfortable that period is. I was right in the middle of it.

I happened to have a spa appointment already booked in Las Vegas and almost cancelled. I’m glad I didn’t. My esthetician was incredible. She was around my age and her skin was immaculate, genuinely one of the best complexions I’ve seen up close. She took one look at my skin and walked me through exactly what had happened to my barrier and how to repair it.

I already knew I wanted a clinical-grade LED mask. I’d been using light therapy devices for years, had done a ton of research and believed in the technology. The only thing stopping me was the price. I kept wondering if it was really worth spending that much when I’d been getting decent results from less expensive options. She answered that question without me even asking it. She told me she used an LED mask herself and that upgrading to a clinical-grade device would make a noticeable difference compared to anything at the lower end of the market. Looking at her skin, I believed her completely.

If you want the full story of what I tried before landing here, including what got recalled and what just stopped working, you can read LED Light Therapy Masks: What Actually Works and What I’ve Learned.

First, How I Repaired My Skin Barrier

Before I get into the CurrentBody mask review, I want to mention that repairing my skin barrier and starting the LED mask happened at the same time, and I think that combination is part of why I responded so well. Ceramides were the foundation of my recovery. If you’re not familiar with them or why they matter so much for skin over 40, I wrote about them in detail in What Are Ceramides and Why Your Skin Over 40 Needs Them. I truly believe using both together is what got my skin back so quickly.

What the CurrentBody Skin LED Mask Series 2 Actually Is

Woman wearing CurrentBody LED mask Series 2 with red light activated
CurrentBody Skin LED Mask Series 2

Let me break down what you’re actually getting, because I spent a long time researching this.

The mask uses three wavelengths of light: red, near-infrared, and deep near-infrared. I know that sounds technical but the depth each wavelength reaches is what determines what it actually does for your skin.

Red light works at about 4mm deep, which is where collagen and elastin production happens. Near-infrared goes deeper. And the deep near-infrared, which is exclusive to the Series 2, reaches up to 10mm into the skin. That’s the level where the most significant collagen stimulation occurs and it’s the main reason the Series 2 is a meaningful upgrade over the original and over most other masks on the market.

What I appreciated when I was researching is that CurrentBody publishes their wavelength data and backs it with independent clinical studies, not just their own marketing. After years of buying devices that couldn’t tell me what wavelengths they actually emitted, that transparency mattered to me.

Practically speaking, the mask is flexible and soft, fits comfortably against your face, and runs for 10 minutes before shutting off automatically. I wear mine while I read in bed. It genuinely does not feel like a chore.

What This Mask Does Not Do

This mask is designed for anti-aging and skin rejuvenation. It does not treat acne.

I still reach for my Solawave Wand when a blemish shows up, and yes, at 46 that still happens. The wand isn’t technically treating the acne itself since it only uses red light, not the blue light that actually targets acne-causing bacteria. But the red light, warmth and gentle vibration help calm the redness and inflammation around a spot quickly, which is all I’m asking it to do.

It’s also just a more practical tool for that job. The CurrentBody mask sits against your whole face for a 10-minute session. It’s not something you’d use to target one blemish. The wand is handheld and precise, so you can hold it directly where you need it. They do genuinely different things and I use both for that reason.

My Results with the CurrentBody LED Mask Series 2

I started using the CurrentBody Series 2 while my skin was still recovering from barrier damage, so I was paying close attention to how it responded.

What I noticed first was that my skin started looking brighter. Then healthier overall, more even, less dull. And clearer. Not clearer in an acne-treatment way, but the kind of clarity that comes from skin that’s functioning the way it should. I also deal with occasional rosacea flare-ups, and I’ve noticed the mask seems to help calm the redness when that happens. My complexion looks noticeably better than it did before I started, and I say that as someone who was starting from a genuinely low point.

I use it every night for 10 minutes while I read before bed. That routine has been easy to keep, which I think matters as much as the device itself. The best LED mask is the one you’ll actually use consistently.

How the CurrentBody LED Mask Compares to Other Premium Options

At this price point you’re likely also considering the Omnilux Contour FACE and the Dr. Dennis Gross SpectraLite FaceWare Pro. Here’s how they compare.

Price

CurrentBody Skin Series 2: $469.99 (use code CBMEKR for 10% off)

Omnilux Contour FACE: $395

Dr. Dennis Gross SpectraLite FaceWare Pro: $455

What Each One Does

The CurrentBody LED mask Series 2 is the only one of the three that includes deep near-infrared light, which penetrates deeper into the skin than what the others offer. It’s FDA cleared and the clinical studies behind it come from independent third-party labs.

The Omnilux Contour FACE uses red and near-infrared light (633nm and 830nm) and has nearly 20 years of clinical research behind it — more published peer-reviewed studies than any other consumer LED device. It’s FDA cleared, focused exclusively on anti-aging, and a legitimate alternative to the CurrentBody. The choice between the two honestly comes down to personal preference. Both are worth the investment.

The Dr. Dennis Gross SpectraLite FaceWare Pro is the only one of the three that combines red and blue light, making it the right choice if you’re dealing with both aging and active acne at the same time. It’s FDA cleared with a 3-minute treatment time, and clinical studies show visible improvement in acne after 2 weeks and improvement in fine lines and skin tone after 10 weeks of consistent use.

The One Thing Worth Clarifying

A lot of people get confused about the difference between Omnilux and Dr. Dennis Gross, so I want to be direct about it. Both the CurrentBody and the Omnilux focus on anti-aging. Neither treats acne.

The Dr. Dennis Gross SpectraLite is the one to consider if acne is part of the picture alongside aging. If anti-aging is your primary goal, CurrentBody and Omnilux are both strong choices, with CurrentBody offering that additional deeper wavelength that the others don’t.

Is the CurrentBody Worth the Money?

A single professional LED treatment at a dermatology office typically runs between $150 and $300. At $469.99, or around $423 with the discount code, the CurrentBody pays for itself quickly if you actually use it. And that’s the only thing that matters. LED therapy builds results over time with consistent use. Skip sessions regularly and you won’t see much.

If you want more context on LED therapy in general and what I learned from years of testing cheaper devices first, you can read that post here.

Use code CBMEKR at checkout for 10% off your CurrentBody purchase.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to see results from the CurrentBody LED mask?

Most people start to notice a difference around the 4 week mark with consistent use, and results continue building through 8 weeks. CurrentBody recommends 3 to 5 sessions per week at 10 minutes each. I use it daily and find that makes a real difference.

Should I use the CurrentBody LED mask before or after skincare?

Use it on a clean dry face before applying any products. I do my LED session first and then apply everything else afterward. The one exception is if you want to use a hydrating serum like hyaluronic acid or snail mucin underneath — a light layer is fine and can actually help if your skin tends to feel dry during the session. Just skip anything active like retinol or acids before using it.

CurrentBody Series 2 vs Omnilux Contour FACE: which should I buy?

Both are solid clinical-grade devices focused on anti-aging. The main difference is that the CurrentBody includes deep near-infrared light that penetrates deeper into the skin, which the Omnilux doesn’t offer. If you’re buying new and anti-aging is the goal, the CurrentBody has the edge on technology. If you already have the Omnilux and love it, there’s no urgent reason to switch.

Does the CurrentBody LED mask help with acne?

No. It’s designed for anti-aging and rejuvenation, not acne treatment. For blemishes I reach for my Solawave Wand as a spot treatment. The red light and warmth calm redness and inflammation quickly. They do different things and both earn their place in my routine, but keep in mind I already owned the Solavave.

Do you need a special serum to use with it?

No. I use it on a clean dry face and apply my skincare afterward. You don’t need to buy the serums the brand upsells. A good hydrating serum or ceramide-rich moisturizer is all you need.

Is it safe for sensitive skin?

Yes, it’s designed for all skin types including sensitive skin. That said, there are contraindications worth reading through before you buy, including pregnancy and certain medications that cause photosensitivity. The full list is on the CurrentBody website.

Can I use it on my neck and chest?

Yes. I lay it on my chest and hold it against my neck during sessions. The same principle that applies to skincare applies here. Treat your neck and chest the same way you treat your face. If you want to be extra they also have the LED Neck & Décolletage Mask: Series 1.

What’s the difference between Series 1 and Series 2?

The Series 2 adds a third deeper wavelength, increases the LED count significantly, improves the fit, and adds a better strap system. These are real improvements, not just a packaging refresh. If you’re buying new, get the Series 2.

The Bottom Line

I tried less expensive LED devices for years. One was recalled. One was discontinued. One worked until it simply stopped turning on. Those experiences, combined with a conversation with an esthetician in Las Vegas whose skin was genuinely remarkable, are what finally convinced me to stop cutting corners and invest in something that actually delivers.

The CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Face Mask Series 2 is that device. My skin looks brighter, healthier, and clearer since I started using it. I use it every night and I don’t see that changing.

CurrentBody was nice enough to offer our readers a discount code use CBMEKR for 10% off your purchase at CurrentBody.

If you have questions about whether this is the right device for you, drop them in the comments. I’m happy to help!

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