[News] Nanoleaf Debuts First-Ever LED Face Mask for $149.99

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CES 2025, a leading consumer electronics event, kicked off on January 7 in Las Vegas, USA. Among the many exhibitors, Nanoleaf surprised attendees by unveiling its first-ever LED-powered face mask, signaling the company’s expansion from LED lighting into skincare.

This innovative skincare device is FDA Class II certified, which underscores its safety and efficacy in addressing various skin issues, including fine lines, acne, uneven skin tone, and promoting collagen production.

The mask employs advanced red and near infrared (NIR) therapy. Notably, it offers seven distinct therapy modes, significantly more than the typical offerings of two to four modes found in competing LED masks. This variety lets users tailor their skincare to specific concerns.

Crafted from premium medical-grade materials, the mask is designed to fit comfortably on the face, ensuring both effectiveness and user comfort. It boasts an exceptional irradiance level, contributing to shorter treatment times (5 to 10 minutes ) without compromising results.

Indeed, Nanoleaf isn’t the first to enter the skincare market—Shark, known for its home appliances, launched the CyroGlow LED mask in late 2024. However, such a significant leap from LED lighting to skincare remains rare.

Priced at $149.99, the Nanoleaf LED Light Therapy Face Mask is positioned as an affordable alternative in a market where prices can exceed $500. Pre-orders are currently and exclusively available on the Nanoleaf website.

(Photo credit: Nanoleaf )

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