Your Ultimate Guide to Therabody’s Beauty Devices, as Tested by Our Editors

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Published on Jan 17, 2025 at 10:36 AM

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Therabody is known for its effective fitness recovery devices, from bestselling massage guns to compression boots that promote lymphatic drainage. However, its lineup also includes some of the most innovative beauty devices on the market. As the brand delves deeper into holistic wellness, its beauty gadget lineup is adding a dash of self-care to your skin-care routine. Our editors put these tools to the test and found that they delivered results with a side of relaxation.

Skin-care tools have been going viral this past year, from traditional facial massage devices to LED masks, and Therabody's beauty devices are no exception. Therabody's first foray into the beauty space, the TheraFace Pro, combines the brand's signature percussive therapy with several attachments, including heat and cooling rings that can help depuff and LED light therapy attachments. The brand also came out with a portable depuffing wand that lets you enjoy a facial massage no matter where you are. Plus, its LED mask is the only one on the market with a built-in head massager for an extra dose of zen.

Keep reading to get our thoughts on the Therabody beauty devices and find the one that's best for your personal self-care needs.

A Depuffing Wand From TherabodyPS Photography | Renee Rodriguez

A Depuffing Wand From Therabody

Therabody TheraFace Depuffing Wand ($149)

From undereye bags to allergy relief, the TheraFace Depuffing Wand is the portable tool that will deliver a snatched face on the go. This rechargeable device has a metal curved applicator that delivers targeted hot or cold therapy for all your depuffing and facial sculpting needs. It can heat up to 95 degrees, 100 degrees, and 108 degrees Fahrenheit or cool down to 57 degrees, 54 degrees, and 50 degrees Fahrenheit.

Its curved applicator helps you reach the contours of your face, including your undereye area. This device helps boost circulation so your skin-care products penetrate better, soothe inflammation, and reduce redness. Plus, the travel-friendly design is ideal for combatting the effects of jet lag. Read more in our editor's TheraFace Depuffing Wand review.

Editor Quote: "This product gives me the cooling sensation I love, except I don't have to worry about water dripping down my face and neck, taking it in and out of the freezer, or waiting for it to get cold enough for me to use. At the press of a button I can oscillate between cold and hot treatments, and I can bring it with me anywhere I go. It's small enough to fit in my purse, and it even has a travel cap that fits over the top so I can make sure the applicator stays clean." - Renee Rodriguez, staff writer and social producer

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A Facial Massage Tool From TherabodyPS Photography | Renee Rodriguez

A Facial Massage Tool From Therabody

Therabody TheraFace Pro ($399)

From TMJ to targeted LED treatments, the TheraFace Pro Set is one of the most comprehensive facial tools for multitasking. The six-in-one facial device features both microcurrent and rejuvenating light therapy. It also comes with three percussive facial attachments for a customized relaxing massage, as well as microcurrent, LED, and cleaning ring attachments.

Therabody is known for its percussive massage tools, but this facial device delivers the right amount of power to gently relieve facial tension and help with lymphatic drainage and facial sculpting. The best part? You can combine and switch between treatments, too, like incorporating a facial massage with an LED treatment. The TheraFace Pro also has hot and cold heads for temperature-based treatments that are sold separately.

This tool is ideal for those who want something multifunctional or for those who often deal with migraines, TMJ, and neck and shoulder pain. For more information on the attachments, check out our editor's TheraFace Pro review.

Editor Quote: "I've seen actual results since using this device. I'm able to target specific acne trouble areas, which has reduced the number of flareups I have, and I've noticed that the pain I feel from grinding and clenching has greatly decreased since using the percussive attachments regularly." - RR

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An LED Mask From TherabodyPS Photography | Renee Rodriguez

An LED Mask From Therabody

Therabody TheraFace Mask ($599)

If you've been vying for an LED mask, this one is equipped with built-in massagers so you can release stress and facial tension during your treatment. The TheraFace Mask is FDA-cleared and features 648 multicolor, medical-grade LED lights. It provides three different LED light therapy options — red, red and infrared, and blue. The red helps with reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles while firming the skin. The red with infrared light helps to reduce the appearance of dark spots and deliver a more radiant complexion. Blue light helps diminish acne-causing bacteria, and in turn, reduce breakouts. It also features eight vibration motors around the eyes and nine vibration motors on the top and back of the head. Check out our review of the TheraFace Mask for more.

Editor Quote: "Not only does it feature a whopping 648 medical-grade LED lights around the face, but it also contains vibration motors around the eyes and the top and back of the head. I've tested several LED masks, but none relaxes me quite like this one. The fact that it comes with protective eye shields is a major upgrade. " - RR

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Anvita Reddy (she/her) is an assistant editor for PS Shopping. She has a passion for products and reviews home gadgets, cookware, tech, and more. Having dealt with acne as a teenager and into adulthood, her expertise lies in beauty. She tests skin care, makeup, and hair care, plus countless other beauty products.

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