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The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked. Halo led face mask video


Are the LEDs high quality?
Yes. Halo Pro is designed with 807 high-quality LEDs to provide even light distribution across the face and neck. The device combines multiple wavelengths to support healthier-looking skin appearance.
Is the mask comfortable to wear?
Yes. Halo Pro features a lightweight ABS design, dual adjustable straps, and upgraded breathing vents for enhanced comfort. The ergonomic hands-free design also allows you to see through during use.
Does the mask feel too close to the face?
No. Halo Pro is designed with improved interior spacing and a breathing vent structure to provide a more comfortable treatment experience compared to traditional rigid LED masks.
How often should I use Halo Pro?
For optimal results, we recommend using Halo Pro 3–5 times per week.
Can I use skincare products with Halo Pro?
Yes. For best results, use on clean, dry skin or with your favorite serum or moisturizer before treatment. After use, continue with your skincare routine and apply sunscreen when spending time outdoors.



Product Dimensions : 11.4 x 10.6 x 5.8 inches; 3.4 Pounds
Item model number : Halo-1
Batteries : 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
UPC : 688907936341
Manufacturer : Aphrona
ASIN : B0B8BX642J
Best Sellers Rank: #121,725 in Beauty & Personal Care (See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care) #1,338 in Facial Masks
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PATENTED DESIGN The built-in eye cover blocks excess LED light to help protect the eyes and improve comfort during treatment. Strategically placed LED chips are engineered to provide even, full-face coverage while focusing on the areas that concern users most.
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Anny lopez –
A good tool for at-home skincare.
I bought this LED mask to try out an at-home facial treatment, and so far, the experience has been positive. The device is easy to use, and the light changes automatically after a few minutes, making each session simple without having to constantly keep track of the time.The mask is lightweight and provides good coverage for both the face and neck. After several sessions, I’ve noticed that my skin feels smoother and has a better overall appearance. It’s not a miraculous overnight transformation, but with consistent use, it seems to help the skin look healthier.One thing I really liked is that I can wear it while relaxing or watching TV, so it doesn’t take up any extra time in my routine. Overall, I think it’s a great option for anyone looking to complement their skincare regimen at home.
T N –
Effective, Comfortable LED Mask with Full Face & Neck Coverage
I’ve been using the Aphrona Halo LED face and neck mask for a week now, and I’m genuinely impressed with both the experience and the results. The design immediately stands out — full face and neck coverage makes it feel much more complete than other masks I’ve tried. The magnetic neck attachment is easy to line up and stays in place, and the eye covers do a great job protecting your eyes from the light.The mask itself is comfortable and lightweight, especially when you wear it correctly with one strap on top of the head and one at the back. Once it’s on, it’s completely hands-free and relaxing. I usually use it for about 25 minutes while sitting back or doing light tasks, and it feels more like a self-care routine than a treatment.I really like that it combines red, blue, and orange light. My skin feels smoother overall, and I’ve noticed fewer breakouts and less redness over time. The red light feels especially effective for fine lines and texture, while the blue light has helped calm acne. It’s reassuring knowing the LED light is safe, non-heating, and doesn’t damage the skin like UV.Everything is simple to use — one button to turn it on and off, no complicated settings, and no downtime afterward. It truly feels like salon-quality treatment at home. Knowing it comes with a 90-day return policy and a full one-year warranty also gave me confidence in the purchase.Overall, this is a high-quality, well-designed LED therapy mask that delivers real results while being comfortable and easy to use. I’d absolutely recommend it to anyone looking to improve skin tone, reduce breakouts, or add a relaxing skincare step to their routine.
Sheila Gomez –
Great Results When I Use It With My Korean Cream
I’ve been using this LED face mask and honestly I noticed a difference since the first time I used it. My skin looked brigter right after the first session and it felt smoother too. I was actually a little surprised because I didn’t expet to see results that fast.The device is easy to use and feels comfortable in the hand. I mostly use the red light setting and the warmth feels relaxing, almost like a mini facial at home. After a few uses my skin look more even and a little more glowy.I also like to apply a Korean cream every time I use the mask, and together they make really good results.
Nonni Stefani –
DON’T DO IT!!!
I’ll admit that I went with this particular LED “mask” mostly for the aesthetics. It’s definitely sleek and modern~ you can even keep it on the credenza in the dining room for a G-rated conversation piece. For the price, I was expecting it to be amazing. It was a slight impulse buy on Prime Day and I was excited to be saving $50 bucks on an expensive item that offers the potential to help me age gracefully. Alas, I was beyond disappointed.Let’s get into it, shall we?For starters- it did not come with any instructions. Nada, zip, not even a clue. Now I’m a fairly intelligent human, but this is my first LED “mask” so a few pointers would have been nice. The small sensor ON/OFF button on the right side is SUPER touchy and inconsistent. It either turns on to red lights when you press it in just the right spot or you get a surprise fireworks display with all the various lights cycling thru. Don’t get me wrong- it’s a pretty show, but I’m confident that’s not what should be happening while using this. Again- a little 2 pager would have been helpful. Even IKEA style would have been better than nothing.Let’s move on to the comfort of this “mask”. There is none. It’s literally giving Hannibal Lector vibes and I’m just not into that. {There’s a strap that snaps in place over the crown of the head and another that wraps around the back which is a whole heap of NOPE for me.}It’s heavy, bulky and feels like a chunk of plastic because… it is.There’s a small slit near the mouth opening so breathing calmly while wearing this “mask” isn’t gonna happen for most of us, especially for anyone who has even a subtle cue of claustrophobia. This feels anxiety provoking vs relaxing. It should come as no surprise to know that the inside steams up because of this lack of air flow.Lastly, the eye guards are absurdly tight on my eyeball sockets. I can fully appreciate the vision protection but not at the expense of an insta migraine.In a nut shell: this is a “mask” that’s a hybrid of Hannibal Lector meets Darth Vader with great potential for a mini LSD trip. If you have epilepsy- steer clear!! If you do not have epilepsy, also just steer clear!!1,000% do NOT recommend this LED “mask”. As cool as it may be to set on the credenza as a piece of alien cyborg “art”, it’s going back tomorrow.