Top 5 Best Light Therapy Devices of 2024

After learning about the many pitfalls of traditional rejuvenation methods (skin aging, redness, uneven tone or irritation), we decided to think about the best rejuvenation devices available in this season.

Since traditional face rejuvenation methods are not the most time and cost-friendly option (visits last up to 1-2 hours and cost more than £250 per session ). Let's look at the closest and best solution: a rejuvenation device that really stands out.

We personally tested more than 20 different rejuvenation and light therapy devices , including models from Panasonic, NIRA, nuFace, CurrentBody and others, and rated the top five devices based on key criteria: results, cost, ease of use and safety of use home .

Below is our full breakdown and our top picks after the full test:

Venus Rejuvenation Device

Overall rating 4.9/5

Our top pick after rigorous testing is the Venus Rejuvenation Device from LUXE. Which has quickly gained popularity on social media and for good reason. Known for its best-selling personal care devices, LUXE offers the same level of excellence in hair personal care products, making them the ultimate solution for your personal care needs.

Trusted by both professionals and social media enthusiasts, Venus offers a combination red light therapy and infrared that helps fighting a variety of skin issues including acne, oily skin, fine lines, dullness, hyperpigmentation and much more.

What separates it from any other skin rejuvenation device is that it combines red light and infrared together with another two light therapy modes ensuring a clear glowing skin, naturally without any side effects. 

The Venus technology is based on years of research with leading dermatologists and experts. 

The device has 3 light therapy modes: Anti-aging, Anti-acne and Brightening.

They offer a 14-day money-back guarantee , so you can use it for 14 days and get a full refund if you don’t achieve the expected results.

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Panasonic EH-XR10
Overall rating 4.3/5

The Panasonic EH-XR10 offers an effective and safe at-home rejuvenation solution with a hefty price tag of £359. Panasonic is the brand that first popularized rejuvenation devices, and according to our testing, the EH-XR10 is a solid rejuvenation device money can buy. 

 

This ergonomic device and floating probe have been optimised to maintain constant contact with the skin’s surface and enhancing the lifting effect.

 

Our testing also found The 3 heat setting mean that you can adjust the warm sensation to suit your own preferences. The Over Care Prevention Sensor alerts you when the skin has been in contact with the probe for over 15 seconds to avoid excessive use.

 

Overall, the EH-XR10 device is a solid choice, but one that may fall short of some alternatives in terms of value for money and ease of use.

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NIRA Pro
Overall rating 4.0/5

When it comes to household names, NIRA is at the top of the list.


Upon initially testing the NIRA Pro, we were a little worried about the device’s appearance. In the course of testing, we fell in love with the all-over shave brought to you by the likes of NIRA Pro (as opposed to Panasonic), but we were surprised upon trying the NIRA Pro. This has quickly become one of our favourite rejuvenation devices.


You can use it wet or dry, and it has a 20% better battery life than the previous series. With the included charging dock (the first-ever in the world of rejuvenation devices), you can have this puppy charged and rolling for up to six days at a time.


The NIRA brand may have weight, but not everything has been smooth sailing. This product has a higher price and a number of not so good online reviews. Let’s look at the pros and cons and see where it stands in this series.

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Glo24K Beauty Wand
Overall rating 3.8/5

When we tell you that we didn’t expect much from the Glo24K, we mean it. This rejuvenation device comes with triple action LED, thermal and vibration technologies and costs the average buyer £315 when it’s on sale, which is practically always. That said, we could have bet money on this rejuvenation device being a total piece of rubbish.

 

The design of the device has a nice way of cradling your face as you use with just enough of a wiggle on the device for sneaker manoeuvres you can’t necessarily do with many alternatives.

 

When we initially started testing, this device did not seem to be that effective. Instead, it caused more redness, causing quite a messy situation, so be sure to read the instructions before use.
 

However, if you’re looking for a cheaper alternative to NIRA that isn’t as expensive, you’ve found it.

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If you’re the type that needs to get everything done at once, we suggest the Lux Skin. This is an Amazon favourite, perhaps because of the extremely low price, with almost 2300 reviews, so consider our curiosity piqued. We knew we had to try it for ourselves. 

 

During our experience, we noticed this cheap wand has 5 light therapy modes. The wand leaves your face super smooth after a few uses.

 

However, the quality of the plastic used and the battery life have been rather disappointing. The extremely low price also makes us question its effectiveness.

 

While it offers some good features, it falls short of our top contenders in overall performance .

Lux Skin LED Wand
Overall rating 3/5

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