This handheld device has so many features it’ll make your head spin. Optional light therapies to combat blemishes, percussive technology to massage away facial tension, a microcurrent attachment and so much more. It’s the RLT I use more than any other because it's small enough to keep in your nightstand, charges in a jiff, fits comfortably in your hand and gives you a gentle little “bloop” sound when it’s time to more on to the next section of your face. FIVE STARS *****
The more top-shelf option from TheraFace, this mask option offers red, blue and infrared B and Blue light therapies plus 648 LED lights, eight vibration motors around the eyes and is seriously thorough. The down side: it is inconvenient to be wearing this contraption as you go about normal life during its 15 minute long cycle. I have also noticed some redness around the eye area that lasts for about 30 minutes so it's best used right before bed. FOUR STARS ****
This is a great choice if you’re trying to add RLT to your routine at a lower price point. I don’t find the results as noticeable as the Theraface Pro Set and the handle isn’t as comfortable in your hand but other than that, it’s a good option. THREE STARS ***
This portable device is really affordable and great for travel because of its size. Results aren't as dramatic as other options and this one has a handle that’s awkward in hand. TWO STARS **
HigherDOSE Red Light Therapy Face Mask
I included this mask version because so many people I know rave about it. It's cordless, which is a big plus, but I don't find it contours to my face shape very well, meaning all areas don't get equal coverage. Also, full disclosure: my husband finds it creepy as hell and it terrifies my kids. THREE STARS ***