Shark upgrades its acclaimed CryoGlow blemish-busting LED face mask – it costs a little more but it delivers better coverage around the crows' feet area and its battery life is better too

Shark's CryoGlow Plus promises 120% better coverage plus the brand's InstaChill Cold technology to help soothe and de-puff

Shark upgrades its acclaimed CryoGlow blemish-busting LED face mask – it costs a little more but it delivers better coverage around the crows' feet area and its battery life is better too
  • Universal fit with cooling, improved coverage and better battery life
  • On sale from 29 July 2026, pre-orders open now
  • It's £339.99 (about $459 / AU$655)

We really rate the Shark CryoGlow LED face mask, giving it four and a half stars out of five in our Shark CryoGlow review. Our only real niggle was the relatively short battery life, so we're pleased to see a newer version with more stamina and even better facial coverage. Say hello to the Shark CryoGlow Plus, which promises to deliver everything we liked about the original with some important improvements.

As before, the CryoGlow Plus uses three kinds of LED light: blue, red and deep infra-red. Coverage has been improved 120% around the crows' feet area in this new model and it's more energy efficient too.

Product shot of the Shark CryoGlow Plus LED face mask

(Image credit: Shark Beauty)

Shark CryoGlow Pro: key features and price

The CryoGlow Plus has Shark's InstaChill Cold technology, which provides two active cooling points to help soothe the under-eye area. The mask's Under-Eye Revive Mode has three cooling levels and you can use it solo or alongside any of the LED modes.

There are three LED modes: Better Ageing Mode, which is a six-minute treatment using red and deep infra-red light; Blemish Repair Mode, which is an eight-minute, three-phase routine using blue and deep infra-red before finishing with red LED light; and Skin Sustain Mode, which is a four-minute maintenance treatment using red, blue and deep infra-red.

In our time with the original CryoGlow we were impressed by its performance, with the important caveat that your mileage may vary because everybody's skin is different. We particularly liked the InstaChill feature, which really did de-puff the under-eye area. Provided you keep up your use of the mask, we found it to be the best alternative to regular, professional skincare treatment.

The CryoGlow Plus is only marginally more expensive than its predecessor: that had a list price of $349 / £299 / AU$699, while the CryoGlow Plus is £339 in the UK. US and Australian prices haven't been announced yet but that's about $459 / AU$655 before taxes and tariffs.

The CryoGlow Plus officially launches on 29 July but you can pre-order from SharkNinja.co.uk and John Lewis now. It'll be available in two shades, Pastel Berry and Pastel Dusk.

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