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Charlize Theron and Kim Kardashian swear by red light masks —shop Prime Day deals on bestsellers up to 47% off

Kim Kardashian, Charlize Theron and Halle Berry are among red light therapy fans. Getty/WireImage See more of our coverage in your search results.

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When Charlize Theron shared in April that she basically lives “in a red light mask at all times,” on the “Will and Woody” podcast, we might’ve got minor whiplash spinning so fast to buy one (or two).

The “Mad Max: Fury Road ” star, who swears they make a difference more so than “any lotion or cream,” joins other ageless celebs like Halle Berry, Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner in loving the popular beauty tech, which minimizes wrinkles, boosts collagen, and reduces inflammation and redness.

While a worthy investment in yourself, scoring them up to 47% off during Prime Day is just smart. Scroll on for a few top picks to “Benjamin Button” yourself for less.

A well-rated entry-level mask, WavyTalk’s is on sale for under $100 during Prime Day. Besides reducing fine lines, this red light device is designed to increase the skin’s radiance and minimize breakouts. One five-star review reads, “I’m only a few sessions in and already noticing a more even skin tone.”

Ulike’s top-of-the-line model is designed for smoother, brighter skin, and it targets fine lines, elasticity and wrinkles, as well as discoloration and redness. The high-tech company heavily invests in research and promises results in eight minutes a day with four modes: glow, firm, rejuvenate and clear.“An amazing product that really lives up to its promises,” one shopper wrote on Amazon. (I concur! I have this mask, and love that the shell design is so comfortable, and the quick, noticeable results are shockingly impressive. I do two cycles back to back, like firm then glow.)

Another budget-friendly pick, the Inia Red Light Mask has different cycles for blemishes, dullness or wrinkles — and it gets positive feedback from customers. While some masks work in 10 minutes, Inia’s version can be worn for up to 30.“After consistent use, my skin has started to look brighter, smoother and more refreshed. It’s also become a relaxing part of my routine — almost like a mini spa session at home,” reads one five-star review.

The FDA-cleared device offers chin coverage, and the brand says it’s clinically proven to decrease visible wrinkles while making skin brighter and firmer.

Kim Kardashian is a fan of CurrentBody’s red light therapy mask, saying in 2023, “I’m obsessed with these.”

Halle Berry and Kris Jenner are reportedly fans of the Dr. Dennis Gross model, which boosts collagen and skin density while smoothing wrinkles and even treats sun damage, according to the brand. It’s FDA-cleared and is suitable for all skin types.

This year, Amazon Prime Day runs across four days, from Tuesday, June 23 at 3 a.m. ET through Saturday, June 27 at 3 a.m. ET.

Prime Day is Amazon’s premier sale event, meaning it’s a member-exclusive. You can get a 30-day free trial to enjoy Prime Day savings (plus all the benefits of the subscription) with no strings attached.

Unlike previous years, this year Prime Day is pushed up to June. With that change, Amazon is also introducing several new incentives sweepstakes, opportunities to win gift cards, exclusive travel deals and even more, even bigger Prime Day deals.

From deal-hunting on Amazon sales for years, we know the sale is the perfect time to save on top-rated tech like Apple AirPods, restock your favorite beauty and skincare, peruse accessories like jewelry and handbags, and comb through all of Amazon’s best-sellers for steep discounts.

For those already wondering about the next sale, we’re expecting Amazon to run back its October Prime Big Deal Days sale in fall of 2026. Page Six Style will have all the latest news here.

This article was written by Erica Radol, Page Six Commerce Reporter. From identifying the top anti-aging skincare secrets the stars trust to dishing on the latest fashion collabs to finding a great deal on all of the above, Erica has a knack for reporting on – and even testing – Hollywood’s bestselling fashion and beauty products. Before joining Page Six in 2025, she wrote about entertainment, lifestyle and shopping trends for Us Weekly, The Daily Beast, Entertainment Tonight, Well+Good and Hearst.

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