A number of adverts for LED face masks have been banned for making unauthorised claims they can improve acne and rosacea.
The popularity of at-home beauty devices has surged in recent years with social media feeds filled with influencers unboxing and reviewing the masks as the latest skincare trend.
However, dermatologists are divided over whether light-emitting diodes (LED) in at-home masks can deliver the results of medical-grade devices used in clinics.
The advertising watchdog banned adverts for cosmetic devices which were not registered with the medicines regulator.


