GLO24K 7 Color LED Beauty Device Review — Worth the Hype?

Woman using the GLO24K 7 Color Beauty Device on her neck with red LED light activated, featuring 7 LED color modes, vibration massage, and soothing heat technology for face and neck care, displayed in a salon-inspired setting.
GLO24K 7 Color Beauty Device Review: 7-LED Light, Vibration & Heat for Face & Neck

The original GLO24K LED Facial Massager built a loyal following with its 3-mode Red/Blue/Green light system. 

The GLO24K 7 Color Beauty Device takes that same triple-action concept — LED light, vibration, and gentle heat — and expands it into a full 7-color LED spectrum, giving you more ways to target specific skin concerns in a single handheld wand.

Here's a full breakdown of what's different about this version, how it works, and whether the extra LED colors actually translate into a more useful device.

What Is the GLO24K 7 Color Beauty Device?

This is a cordless, rechargeable beauty wand built around triple-action technology:

7-color LED light therapy, gentle vibration, and temperature-controlled light heating. 

It's marketed as a "Limited Edition" entry in the GLO24K lineup, with packaging that leans into a more elevated, giftable presentation than the standard 3-color version.

Like other GLO24K devices, it's designed for cosmetic use on the face and neck — applied over a serum or moisturizer, then glided across the skin in upward and circular motions during a short daily or weekly session.

Key Features

7 LED Light Modes — Instead of the 3 core colors (Red, Blue, Green) found on the standard GLO24K wand, this version cycles through 7 LED light settings, each associated with a different skin concern:

-Red — firming, fine-line support, collagen stimulation

-Blue — breakout-prone, acne-prone skin

-Green — tone-balancing, calming

-Yellow — brightening, dullness

-Purple — overall relaxation and cellular renewal support

-Cyan — soothing, redness-reducing

-White — general skin-refreshing, all-purpose use

In practice, the four additional colors beyond Red/Blue/Green are less individually studied in the clinical literature than red and near-infrared light, so think of them as added versatility for different moods and moments rather than four new proven treatments.

Triple-Action Technology — LED light, vibration, and temperature-controlled heat work together in each session rather than as separate functions.

Gentle Sonic Vibration — Intended to support circulation and help serums and creams absorb more easily during the massage.

Built-In Light Heating — Mild warmth is designed to make the massage portion more relaxing and to complement the light therapy.

Single-Button Cycling Control — The main power button cycles through the LED colors and vibration modes, with sessions typically starting on the Red LED and vibration setting by default.

Cordless & Rechargeable — USB charging cable included; no cords to manage mid-session.

Elegant Packaging — Comes in a "Limited Edition" black-and-gold box, positioned as a more premium gift option than the standard model.

What's in the Box — The device, charging cable, protective cover, and printed user manual.

How to Use the GLO24K 7 Color Beauty Device

-Cleanse the skin and apply a small amount of your preferred serum or cream to the face or neck.

-Massage the product in until mostly absorbed.

-Press and hold the power button for about 2 seconds to turn the device on — it typically starts on the Red LED and vibration mode.

-Press the button again to cycle through the remaining LED colors and vibration settings as desired.

-Glide the device over the face and neck in upward, downward, and circular motions for roughly 10 minutes per session.

-Turn the device off, wipe it clean with a dry cloth, and replace the protective cover before storing.

Manufacturer guidance generally points to using the device 3–4 times per week for about 10 minutes per session, rather than daily use — a more moderate frequency than some other LED tools on the market.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Combines light, heat, and vibration in one device, cutting down on the need for separate tools
  • Simple single-button control for cycling modes
  • Cordless and travel-friendly
  • More premium packaging and presentation, which makes it a stronger gifting option

Cons

  • Recommended frequency (3–4x weekly) requires consistency over weeks to notice changes
  • Single-button cycling means you can't jump directly to a specific color; you have to cycle through

How It Compares to the Standard GLO24K LED Facial Massager

If you've looked at the original 3-color GLO24K wand alongside this one, the differences come down to a few key areas:

FeatureStandard GLO24K (3-Color)GLO24K 7 Color
 Device
LED ColorsRed, Blue, Green7 colors
Heat FunctionGentle warmthTemperature-controlled
heat
Best ForSimple routineVariety & gifting
Recommended Use5–15 min, several times weekly~10 min, 3–4 times
weekly

Functionally, both devices share the same triple-action foundation — LED, vibration, and heat — and neither is positioned as a stronger or weaker treatment than the other. 

The choice mostly comes down to whether you want a simpler 3-mode routine or more color variety and a more giftable unboxing experience.

Real-World Usage Tips

A few practical notes that can make a real difference in how this device performs in your routine:

-Apply it on slightly damp or freshly moisturized skin

A dry massage head dragging on bare skin won't glide as smoothly and can feel less comfortable than gliding over a thin layer of serum.

Don't rush the warm-up

Like most LED devices with a heating element, it can take a minute or so of contact before the warmth becomes noticeable — resist the urge to assume it isn't working in the first 30 seconds.

-Rotate colors based on your skin's mood, not just a fixed routine. 

Using calming green or cyan after a long day, then switching to red before a big event, is a reasonable way to use the variety this device offers.

-Track your sessions. 

Because LED light therapy results build gradually, a simple note in your phone (date + which color you used) can help you notice patterns over 6–8 weeks that you might otherwise miss day to day.

-Pair it with consistent SPF.

 None of the LED colors on this device replace sun protection, and skipping SPF will undercut whatever collagen-support benefits you're working toward.

The 7-color version makes the most sense for someone who already likes the idea of an at-home LED massager and wants more flexibility to rotate through different light settings depending on what their skin needs that day — calming after a breakout, firming before an event, or simply enjoying the warmth-and-vibration massage on its own.

If you're deciding between this and the standard 3-color GLO24K wand, know that the bulk of the clinical research behind LED skincare devices centers on red and near-infrared light specifically for collagen support, with blue light's evidence base leaning toward acne-prone skin. 

The additional four colors on this device are less extensively studied in clinical literature, so think of them as added versatility rather than added proven potency.

As with any LED or vibration device, patch-test on a small area first, and check with a dermatologist before use if you have a photosensitivity condition, are pregnant, or use a pacemaker.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the 7 Color Beauty Device different from the standard GLO24K LED Facial Massager?

The standard GLO24K wand offers 3 LED modes (Red, Blue, Green). This version expands that to 7 LED colors while keeping the same core triple-action structure of light, vibration, and heat.

How often should I use it?

General guidance points to about 3–4 sessions per week, roughly 10 minutes each, rather than daily use.

Can I use it with my regular skincare products?

Yes — it's designed to be used over a serum or moisturizer so the massage helps the product feel like it's absorbing more comfortably.

Which color should I use for breakout-prone skin?

Blue light is generally the LED color most associated with supporting clearer, breakout-prone skin across LED devices in this category.

Is this a medical device?

No. It's intended for cosmetic use only and isn't a substitute for dermatological or medical treatment.

How do I clean and store the device?

Wipe the massage head with a dry, soft cloth after each use, avoid abrasive cleaners or submerging it in water, and replace the protective cover before storing it in a cool, dry place.

Does it come in different colors or editions?

The 7 Color Beauty Device has been offered in several finishes, including Beige, Black, Zebra, and Cheetah print, along with multi-pack options — these refer to the device's exterior finish, not the LED light colors.

Can I use this device around my eyes?

Some GLO24K guidance mentions use around the eye area on certain models, but always check your specific device's manual first, since eye-area skin is thinner and more sensitive than the rest of the face.

Will this replace my dermatologist's in-office LED or laser treatments?

No. At-home LED devices generally operate at a lower energy output than professional equipment, so they're best thought of as a maintenance step or a gentler, ongoing complement to in-office treatments — not a direct substitute.

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📚Sources & References

  • Barolet, D. et al. Low-level red and infrared light increases expression of collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid in skin. Research summarized in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology found that red and infrared LED exposure increased gene expression linked to hyaluronic acid and elastin production in human fibroblasts within days.
  • Wunsch, A. & Matuschka, K. A Controlled Trial to Determine the Efficacy of Red and Near-Infrared Light Treatment. PMC. This study describes photobiomodulation as a treatment modality of increasing clinical relevance, with light in the 600–1300 nm range used to support wound healing, tissue repair, and skin rejuvenation.
  • GLO24K official product and manual pages — device descriptions, usage instructions, and care guidance referenced from glo24k.com and the manufacturer's published user manual.
  • U.S. FDA — general consumer guidance on light therapy devices and cosmetic-use disclaimers (consult FDA.gov for current device classification information).

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional dermatological advice. Statements about LED light therapy reflect general research findings on photobiomodulation and are not specific claims about this particular product's clinical performance.

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