
CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask
Flexible silicone LED mask delivering 633nm + 830nm wavelengths.
Best for
Anyone seeking the most evidence-backed at-home LED option.
Head-to-Head
CurrentBody and Omnilux dominate the at-home LED category. Both deliver clinical 633nm red and 830nm near-infrared light in flexible silicone. The differences are subtle — but real.

Flexible silicone LED mask delivering 633nm + 830nm wavelengths.
Best for
Anyone seeking the most evidence-backed at-home LED option.

Medical-grade flexible LED mask with a strong clinical heritage.
Best for
Buyers who prioritize clinical heritage and warranty.
| Attribute | CurrentBody CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask | Omnilux Omnilux Contour Face |
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| Rating | 4.8 | 4.7 |
| Price | $$$$ | $$$$ |
| Best for | Anyone seeking the most evidence-backed at-home LED option. | Buyers who prioritize clinical heritage and warranty. |
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Our Verdict
CurrentBody is the consumer favourite — slightly lighter, with strong independent trial data. Omnilux carries deeper clinical heritage and a longer warranty. If you want broad community validation, pick CurrentBody. If you want medical-brand pedigree, pick Omnilux.
Most evidence-backed at home
Independent 4-week trial showing 35% wrinkle reduction with daily 10-minute use.
Strongest clinical heritage
Built on the medical-grade LED platform with 40+ peer-reviewed studies and a 3-year warranty.
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