Neck and chest masks—specifically those using LED—are becoming more popular in mainstream skincare, but do they work as well as in-office treatments? Some dermatologists say yes. "Neck LED masks work," says board-certified dermatologist and Mohs surgeon Luke Maxfield. "Similar to the studies supporting their use for improving the signs of facial aging, the benefits for the neck and décolletage are similar." Red light interacts with the skin through photobiomodulation, explains Maxfield, which can help promote collagen, reduce fine lines, and even out texture.
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Moreover, these masks are safe for use on the neck and chest skin, which is thinner and more sensitive than facial skin. "One of the best qualities of this technology is its safety," adds Maxfield. "Because it is inherently gentle, its use for sensitive areas like the neck is perfect and easily elevates an entire routine."
If you want to elevate your skincare routine with a neck mask to correct or prevent damage, read through our expert guide below. You'll find the eight best neck masks at a range of price points, with honest reviews from real users.
Pros
Dermatologist reviewed
10-minute treatment time
Hands-free controller
Cons
A foolproof pick: Qure Skincare's Red Light Neck & Chest Mask. "This is one of my favorite neck masks from a brand that's become a cornerstone in the skincare device industry," says Maxfield. "It’s relatively affordable, especially for its high quality with dual-core red and near-infrared wavelengths."
What the reviews say: "It complements the face mask and targets areas that age first. I think it is more important for your first step for LED treatment. It is lovely and soft silicone; I also use it to treat my hands and belly. Honestly, it can be used on any body part." —Jo
Pros
FDA-cleared
10-minute treatment time
Soft, flexible silicone
Cons
Recommended three to five treatments per week for four to six weeks to see results
Over $300
A bit more expensive than some options, Omilux is another reputable brand, according to Maxfield, who says this mask is "high-quality."
What the reviews say: "I love it. It is flexible and easy to use. I like that it stops after 10 mins without a timer. It has helped to decrease wrinkles and the sagging under my chin. I highly recommend it." —Antoinette
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Pros
FDA-cleared
HSA/FSA eligible
60-day money-back guarantee
Cons
Over $400
Maxfield recommends Currentbody for its "patented pillow technology" that evenly diffuses the LED light to ensure maximum skin coverage.
What the reviews say: "I had neck rings becoming more visible by the day, and a crepey area developing on my décolletage. After 3 months of daily use, both woes are no more. The whole area is completely renewed. Genius!" —AD
Pros
Includes both face & neck panels
Soft, flexible silicone
Cons
Over $300
Maxfield likes this option because it offers seven different colors of light therapy. Infrared light penetrates deep tissue, while red light increases collagen, yellow light fades dark spots, green light balances pigmentation, cyan light boosts cell metabolism, purple light improves dullness, and blue light calms sensitive skin.
What the reviews say: "I love that it has a separate piece for the neck too. I lie down so I don't try to walk around with it on. It doesn't hurt my face at all. I find it relaxing. Big results take time but my skin tone is evening out right away, brightening, smoothing and my neck looks better." —Adriel
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Pros
10-minute treatment time
60-day money-back guarantee
HSA/FSA eligible
Cons
Maxfield considers Solawave's Neck & Chest mask a "relatively affordable and comfortable option." Maybe you've tried the brand's popular handheld wand and want an upgrade, and this is a great pick that allows you to rest while you treat your skin.
What the reviews say: "I am very pleased with how my neck and chest rejuvenating mask is helping to lighten all the dark pigmentation I’ve had on my neck for years. So easy to use and it works!." —Marilyn
Pros
Features 2X more medical-grade LEDs than other leading masks
HSA/FSA eligible
Lightweight and comfortable
Cons
High price point
Some neck-mask users complain that the silicone panels can be heavy and uncomfortable, but this one has a patented "DermiFlow" design for cooler and even more comfortable wear.
What the reviews say: "It’s comfortable to wear and has made a real difference in my skin’s appearance. I am usually pretty sweaty but I think this mask has a design where it sort of sits above your skin so it doesn't stick to your skin while you do your treatment. It's pretty clever to include that. The mask fits well and provides noticeable results."—Sophia
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Pros
Affordable price point
Shows a visible difference in 20 minutes
Hydrates and plumps the skin
Cons
Single-use treatment
An LED neck mask offers long-term results if used consistently, but these devices are an investment. If an LED mask is not within your budget, consider a single-use mask (or a pack). This particular Black Diamond Mask by 111Skin is phenomenal and beloved by our editors. It's a great option to use before an event or a special occasion.
What the reviews say: "When I took this mask off, I felt and looked 8 years younger and my skin looked better than it had in a long, long time. I will definitely be using this again. The only reason I won't use it more often is because I like to use natural products on my skin. But as an instant lift for special occasions, this will be my go-to." —Lisa
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Best For Chin & Neck
Revive Skincare Fermitif Chin Contour
Pros
Instantly tightens and de-puffs the chin, jawline, and neck
Dermatologist-tested
Cons
Single-use treatment
This mask is great for targeting laxity in the chin and neck skin. While other neck masks treat below the jawline, this one wraps around the ears to specifically target the chin, jawline, and neck.
What the reviews say: "I am 69 and have not had any injections or plastic surgery. I am extremely lucky and take very good care of my skin. I do get all-natural plant-based facials. I tried this and there is truly a visible difference with the first mask. I ordered the 7 pack." -Janet
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How is the skin on our neck different from the skin on our face?
The skin on the neck is thin and often very sensitive. "While the skin on our neck shares many characteristics of that on our face, especially chronic sun exposure, it is unique in that it is often more sensitive," explains Maxfield. "In part, this is due to the higher concentration of sebaceous oil glands on our face that not only creates a more oily complexion for some but also provides a natural buffer for the skin barrier." Because our neck lacks these oil glands, it is more prone to dryness and sun damage, so protection and skin care are important.
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What is a good preventative neck skincare routine?
Maxfield recommends using facial skincare on your neck and chest, too—bring your serums and creams downward—with a caveat: be careful with active ingredients. "This may mean that a person avoids ingredients like tretinoin, glycolic acid, or other exfoliating acids entirely on their neck, or simply acknowledges the risk of irritation and adjusts if it occurs," says Maxfield.
Of course, if you don't get a mask or dedicated neck treatment, the most important thing you can do is use sunscreen. "If you only did one thing for the neck, use sunscreen," says Maxfield. "That’s more than most [people do], and it will have a significant positive impact on the neck skin for decades to come." Of course, implementing an LED mask into your routine is going the extra mile.
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Shop more skincare favorites for neck
- The Best Red Light Therapy Neck Devices, According to Experts
- Yes, You Can Fix Your Aging Neck
- The Best Firming Neck Creams
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