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by AWA Team 28 Jun 2026

AWA LX300 vs Dr. Dennis Gross FaceWare Pro: LED Mask Comparison (2026)

The Dr. Dennis Gross DRx SpectraLite FaceWare Pro is one of the best-known LED face masks, and the AWA LX300 is a popular FDA-cleared alternative. Here is an honest side-by-side to help you decide.

Quick comparison

  • FDA status: Both are FDA-cleared LED devices for the face.
  • Light: Both combine red and blue LED light; the LX300 also offers near-infrared and multi-color options for a wider range of skin goals.
  • Fit: The FaceWare Pro is a rigid mask; the LX300 uses a flexible design intended to sit closer to the skin.
  • Price: The FaceWare Pro typically retails around $455; the LX300 is $199.99.
  • FSA/HSA: The LX300 is FSA/HSA eligible, which can cut the effective cost by 30-40%. See how that works.

Who each is for

If brand recognition and a fixed retail experience matter most to you, the FaceWare Pro is a proven pick. If you want comparable FDA-cleared treatment at a lower price, more color options, and pre-tax FSA/HSA savings, the LX300 is the value choice. For background on what actually matters in a mask, see our skin-focused guide.

FAQ

Are both masks FDA cleared?

Yes, both are FDA-cleared LED devices for facial use.

Which is cheaper after FSA/HSA?

The LX300 at $199.99 is already lower, and FSA/HSA eligibility lowers the effective cost further.

Competitor pricing and specs change; verify current details on the manufacturer site before buying. Not medical advice.

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