Last updated on 29th June 2025 by Sarah Sarsby

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Disclaimer: This product was gifted to me for review purposes, but all thoughts are my own and unbiased

At-home LED light therapy masks have gained popularity over the years. Good LED masks can deliver excellent skin results, such as visibly reduced fine lines and wrinkles, clearing blemishes and breakouts, improved skin tone, and calming redness. They’re effective skincare devices that can target a myriad of skin concerns.

I’ve tried multiple LED masks, and they vary in terms of comfort, results, ease of use, and convenience. For me, I want a mask that can combat rosacea flare-ups, make my skin look healthy and radiant, and get rid of any blemishes, blackheads, or pimples.

The Lustre ClearSkin Renew Pro Facewear claims to deliver an ultra-targeted LED light therapy treatment in just 10 minutes with clinically proven blue, red, and near infrared lights. 

I’ve used the purple LED light therapy setting for 6 weeks. But has the Lustre ClearSkin Renew Pro Facewear actually made a difference to my skin? I share everything you need to know about this LED mask in this honest review.

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What are the benefits of purple LED light therapy?

Purple LED light therapy combines blue and red LED wavelengths to deliver various skin results. The benefits include fresh and radiant skin; clearing breakouts; reducing redness and inflammation; and combatting acne.

About the Lustre ClearSkin Renew Pro Facewear mask

This Lustre ClearSkin Renew Pro Facewear mask uses a tri-light system combining blue light at 415 nm to target acne-causing bacteria, red light at 630 nm to stimulate collagen and support skin healing, and near-infrared light at 830 nm for deeper tissue rejuvenation.

Designed for both acne management and anti-ageing benefits, the mask can be tailored through the accompanying app to treat different skin concerns with specific light combinations. The mask is designed to target breakouts and blemishes, while firming, toning, and brightening your complexion.

Made from semi-flexible silicone with an adjustable strap, the mask offers a lightweight and hands-free experience. The device comes with goggles to protect your eyes from the LED lights. Sessions last just 10 minutes for a convenient at-home skincare routine.

The LED mask is currently available for £315, reduced from its original price of £450, on the Lustre website.

How to use the LED mask

Follow the simple steps below to use the LED mask:

  1. Make sure your device is fully charged. It takes 2-3 hours for a full charge.
  2. Cleanse your skin and pat dry. Gently put the mask on your face and secure it using the device’s strap.
  3. Hold down the power button to turn the device on.
  4. Select your light therapy treatment. You can do this by pressing the power button again to cycle through either a red light therapy treatment or a purple light therapy treatment. Alternatively, you can use the accompanying Lustre app to create a more customised session with preferred lights aimed at different areas of the face.
  5. Enjoy the session. After 10 minutes, the device will automatically turn off.
  6. Clean the mask after every session with a damp cloth to maintain hygiene.

For the purple light setting, use the device 4 times a week for 6 weeks. For the red light setting, use the device 5 times a week for 6 weeks.

Lustre doesn’t specify how frequently to use the device after the initial 6-week period. I’d opt for 1-2 times a week to maintain the benefits.

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Honest Lustre ClearSkin Renew Pro Facewear review

I’ve been using the Lustre ClearSkin Renew Pro Facewear for about 6 weeks. Admittedly, I’ve not used this device as frequently as Lustre suggests. Instead of 4 times a week for 6 weeks, it’s been around 1-2 times a week. I exclusively used the purple light therapy setting during this time. Instead of using the app to personalise my treatment, I used the default purple light setting.

Starting with the packaging, the device comes in a neat box that includes a USB-C charger, head strap, and carry bag. The instruction manual is refreshingly clear with easy-to-follow instructions. Charging was quick, and there weren’t a tonne of warnings and contraindications to read.

The mask is made from a fairly soft and somewhat flexible silicone material. Unlike many other LED masks, this one is comfortable, as it’s not made from a hard plastic material that can feel heavy. While this isn’t the lightest mask I’ve tried, it’s still pretty comfortable. But I find it most comfortable when I’m lying down. If I sit up, sometimes the mask slips down a bit and becomes a bit heavy after a few minutes.

In terms of results, I’ve seen some improvements in my skin since using the purple light therapy setting. My skin tone appears more even, and I’ve noticed a reduction in excess oil on my skin. Normally, when the weather is warm, that’s when I notice my skin is a little oilier than usual, but I think the mask has helped regulate that a bit.

In terms of preventing future breakouts, which the mask claims to do, I’ve still had the odd spot appear, so there’s been no change there. I’ve also not noticed a difference in my skin looking brighter or more radiant. There’s been no effect on my rosacea.

Rating: 3.5 stars

Ultimately, I think the Lustre ClearSkin Renew Pro Facewear has improved my skin, but the results are marginal. But I also acknowledge that if I’d worn this device as frequently as advised, I’d probably have seen more visible results.

The fit of the mask is comfortable. I like that the goggles don’t restrict your eyesight, as some protective goggles completely cover your eyes while using certain LED masks. This makes it convenient to use, as I can watch some TV or scroll through TikTok while the treatment is in session.

Overall, I think this is a decent at-home LED therapy mask, but I’ve not seen major results.