This LED Mask Used By Miranda Lambert For Taylor Swift's Wedding Has Over 400 5-Star Reviews
Country star Miranda Lambert was among the numerous celebs who attended the highly-anticipated wedding of pop star Taylor Swift and NFL player Travis Kelce, who tied the knot at New York City's Madison Square Garden on July 3, 2026. Of course, it's not surprising that Taylor Swift's wedding basically became the Met Gala 2.0 (albeit without certain rules)d her BFF Abigail. Nevertheless, Lambert didn't make any fashion faux pas at the wedding, as the "Mama's Broken Heart" singer stunned in a black floor-length halter dress with delicate lace cutouts. Lambert posted an Instagram carousel the next day; alongside images of her family, Lambert posted a picture of herself embracing some sci-fi-style technology.
In the picture above, Lambert is wearing an iRestore LED Face Mask, which retails for $399. According to iRestore, it's a medical-grade device that is dermatologist-recommended to: "Target wrinkles, dark spots, inflammation, and acne simultaneously with the world's first triple-wavelength LED face mask for home use." The mask features three types of LED lights — red, infrared, and blue — which allows users to target a variety of skin concerns, including blemishes, redness, and dark spots. Results are supposedly seen within six weeks.
With nearly 500 five-star reviews out of 879 at the time of writing, the device is definitely among the more popular at-home options for facial rejuvenation. "The most phenomenal mask ever invented! Easy to use, easy to move around with, lightweight, [and has] auto shut off when your treatment is complete," one verified reviewer gushed on Amazon, adding, "You see results instantaneously! Highly recommended!"
Miranda Lambert's red light therapy mask is a popular choice
While there are things you should know before you try light therapy for your skin, at-home LED light masks like the iRestore LED Face Mask are generally safe. "Benefits can range from treating acne to fine lines and wrinkles, in addition to improving hair growth and even treating pre-cancers," board-certified dermatologist Dhaval Bhanusali, MD, shared with Vogue in 2025. However, the expert added that the quality of the devices varies, and that professional treatments are still more effective. "Like anything, companies (and social media) sometimes overpromise results. I look at LED masks as a supplementary treatment, not a primary one. The results may be modest, but they do help. It's important to set practical expectations," he added.
Considering that Miranda Lambert put hers on after what we presume was a night of dancing and fun, she must be satisfied with the results she's getting. Now, while we wouldn't necessarily attribute Miranda Lambert's stunning skin to this mask alone, the fact that the star ended up using it after a long night definitely speaks for itself. If you're looking for more celebrity-inspired beauty inspo, be sure to check out the best beauty moments from Taylor Swift's fairytale wedding.
