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What Skincare Should You Avoid After LED Light Therapy?

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LED-SCIENCE [04-27-2026]

BY MADISON CARTER

What Skincare Should You Avoid After LED Light Therapy?

Putting the wrong skincare on after LED light therapy is one of the most common ways people quietly sabotage their own results. The session works, the skin responds, and then an ill-timed retinoid or exfoliating acid undoes a good chunk of the progress. Knowing what to avoid and what to reach for in that post-session window is what keeps results building in the right direction.

Skincare Ingredients to Avoid After LED Light Therapy

The skin's heightened state after treatment means ingredients that are ordinarily well tolerated can cause irritation or sensitivity when applied too soon. The ones to hold off on immediately after a session:

Retinoids and retinol 

Retinol increases skin sensitivity and applying it directly after LED therapy can cause irritation even in those who normally tolerate it well. Use it on alternate days or later in the evening once the skin has fully settled.

Exfoliating acids

AHAs such as glycolic and lactic acid, and BHAs such as salicylic acid, should be avoided directly after treatment. These can irritate the skin and potentially negate the benefits of the treatment for at least 24 to 48 hours post-session.

Vitamin C in high concentrations

A stabilised vitamin C serum at a moderate concentration works well post-session. High strength formulations, particularly those with a low pH, can cause stinging and redness on freshly treated skin.

Clear glowing skin after LED light therapy, showing results of using gentle skincare and avoiding harsh ingredients post-treatment.

Mineral sunscreens applied immediately after

While SPF is essential after a daytime session, mineral formulas containing titanium oxide can reflect and scatter light away from the skin and reduce treatment effectiveness if applied too close to the session.

Heavy occlusive creams 

Thick, heavy formulas applied immediately after treatment can trap heat in the skin and cause congestion. Allow the skin to breathe briefly before sealing anything in.

Fragrance and alcohol-based products 

Both are common irritants at any time, but particularly on skin that has just been treated. Anything with synthetic fragrance or high alcohol content should be avoided in the post-session window entirely.

How Long to Wait Before Applying Skincare

The good news is the wait is not long. For most people and most products, applying skincare immediately after an LED session is completely fine as long as the right products are chosen. The skin does not need extended recovery time the way it does after more aggressive treatments like chemical peels or lasers.

The general guidance:

  • Immediately after  –  Hydrating serums, gentle moisturisers, and peptide-based products can be applied straight away
  • Wait 20 to 30 minutes  –  Before applying anything with active ingredients including retinoids, high strength vitamin C, or exfoliating acids
  • Wait 24 to 48 hours  –  Before reintroducing strong exfoliants or prescription-strength actives to the routine
  • Daytime sessions  –  Apply a broad spectrum SPF after your session before any sun exposure, even brief

The post-session window is actually one of the best times to apply Supportive Skincare. The skin absorbs ingredients more effectively in this state, which is why choosing the right products to apply after matters just as much as knowing what to avoid.

What You Should Use After LED Light Therapy

Copper peptide serum for before and after LED light therapy skincare, helping hydrate skin, support collagen production, and enhance treatment results.

The ingredients that work best during the post-session window are those that hydrate, support the skin barrier, and complement what the LED session has already started.

  • Hyaluronic acid serum  –  Draws moisture into the skin and keeps it plump and hydrated. One of the most compatible post-session ingredients available
  • Peptide moisturiser  –  Supports collagen production and barrier repair, working directly alongside what red light therapy is stimulating internally
  • Hydrogel mask  –  An excellent option for an extra boost of post-session hydration and calming, particularly after more frequent use
  • Niacinamide  –  Soothes redness, supports barrier repair, and improves skin tone without causing sensitivity post-treatment
  • Gentle, fragrance-free moisturiser  –  Locks in hydration and supports the skin barrier without introducing unnecessary irritants

Avoid layering too many products at once. Two to three well-chosen products applied in the right order will always outperform a complicated ten-step routine applied to freshly treated skin.

Safety Considerations

Not everyone sees results at the same pace. These are the variables that matter most:

  • Consult a doctor before use during pregnancy, as most LED devices have not been clinically tested on pregnant women.
  • Anyone with a photosensitive condition such as lupus or epilepsy should seek medical advice before starting treatment.
  • Check all medications and skincare labels for photosensitivity warnings, including certain antibiotics and acne medications.
  • Do not use LED therapy alongside prescribed skincare without consent from your practitioner.
  • Approach treatment with caution during an active flare of eczema, psoriasis, or rosacea and consult a dermatologist if unsure.

LED light therapy is safe for the vast majority of people, but there are circumstances where extra caution or medical advice is warranted before starting treatment.

Choosing an FDA-cleared device adds an important layer of confidence, ensuring the technology meets tested safety and efficacy standards before it reaches your skin.

Final Thoughts

LED light therapy is one of the more forgiving treatments available, but what happens after the session matters more than most people realise. The skin is primed and receptive, and the products you reach for in that moment either compound your results or quietly work against them.

Avoiding the wrong ingredients is just as important as choosing the right ones. Retinoids, strong exfoliants, and heavy occlusives applied too soon can irritate freshly treated skin and slow the very results you are working toward.

If you are ready to build a routine that works with your LED sessions rather than against them, explore the Glotech LED Skincare Devices, formulated to complement every stage of your light therapy routine.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I prep my face before LED light therapy?

Yes, and it comes down to two steps. Cleanse thoroughly first to remove any makeup, SPF, or product residue that would block light from penetrating the skin. Then apply a Light-Activated Serum, which is formulated to enhance light absorption rather than create a barrier, so the wavelengths reach deeper where they are most effective.

Is it safe to use retinol with LED light therapy?

Yes, retinol and LED light therapy can be used together, but timing matters. Wait at least 24 hours after a session before applying retinol, as it increases skin sensitivity and applying it too soon can cause irritation even in those who normally tolerate it well. Using it on alternate days to your LED sessions is the most reliable approach.

Can I wear makeup after using an LED face mask?

Yes, makeup can be applied after an LED Face Mask session. For best results:


  • Give your skin a few minutes to absorb any post-session skincare first
  • Avoid heavy or occlusive foundations directly after treatment
  • Choose fragrance-free formulas where possible to minimise the risk of irritation

Can you exfoliate after LED light therapy?

Not immediately. After a session the skin is in a heightened state of repair and more sensitive than usual. Applying exfoliants too soon can cause irritation, redness, and disrupt the cellular renewal process the treatment just triggered. Here is when it is safe:


  • Wait at least 24 hours before using a mild chemical exfoliant like a low strength AHA
  • Wait 48 hours before reintroducing stronger acids or physical scrubs
  • Avoid exfoliating entirely on the same day as your session

When you do exfoliate, keep it gentle and follow immediately with a hydrating serum or moisturiser to support the skin barrier.

How often should I use my light therapy device? 

Most people start at 3–5 sessions per week and build toward daily use as the skin adjusts. Daily use is safe when following your device's manufacturer guidelines and using the right post-session skincare. Consistency is what drives results, and pairing sessions with the correct products is what maximises them.




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