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Forbes
28-05-2025
- Business
- Forbes
Omnilux LED Face Mask Sale: Get A Rare $59 Off With Our Exclusive Deal
If you missed the most recent Omnilux sale, here's your second chance to grab one of its coveted LED face masks for less. Now through June 4, you can save 15% on all of Omnilux's devices through our exclusive discount link. Once you click through, the offer will automatically apply at checkout. Everything on the brand's site is eligible, but we especially recommend the Omnilux Contour Face, our beauty editors' pick for the best silicone LED face mask. This is likely the best deal you'll see until Cyber Week rolls around, so be sure to take advantage. There's a special Omilux sale happening for Forbes Vetted readers. Use our exclusive discount link ... More to save 15% on all of the brand's designs. After testing nine LED face masks, our beauty team named the Omnilux Contour Face one of the best options thanks to its lightweight design and easy-to-follow instructions. It features a combination of red light and near-infrared light therapy, which our testers reported gave them more even-toned, radiant skin after months of use. Our supervising deals and coupons editor Kara Cuzzone also gives the mask high marks. 'The Omnilux Contour is the best LED mask I've tried. I like that it's lightweight and flexible, so it's easy to pack and take on the go,' she says. "Plus, each session is only 10 minutes, which is ideal because I can't sit patiently for much longer than that. After I use it, my skin looks noticeably brighter and my redness is less visible." Omnilux The FDA-cleared and dermatologist-recommended device targets fine lines, dark spots, redness and uneven skin texture. And while your results will likely vary based on your individual complexion and skin concerns, the brand says that you should begin to notice changes in your skin within four to six weeks (as long as you commit to at least three 10-minute sessions per week). At $59 off, this deal is just $1 away from the Omnilux LED mask sale we saw during Black Friday 2024. If you're not sold on the Contour Face, this exclusive Omnilux sale also includes popular items like the targeted Eye Brightener, the Contour Glove and the Omnilux Men. Use our Omnilux discount link to ensure that the 15% off markdown applies to your cart. Yes, multiple Forbes Vetted staffers have tested the Omnilux Contour and found it to provide benefits including brightening, evening out skin tone and decreasing redness. As dermatologist Dr. Corey L. Hartman previously told Forbes Vetted, the device is FDA-cleared, and the brand supports its claims with clinically reviewed and published research. The mask features 132 medical-grade LEDs and optimized wavelengths of red and near-infrared light to deliver noticeable changes to the skin. As long as users are consistent with their applications—wearing the mask three to five times per week for 10 minutes at a time—Omnilux says there should be visible results within four to six weeks. After the six-week period, users can move into routine maintenance treatments, though frequency will depend on individual lifestyle choices and long-term skin goals. As stated above, Omnilux advises wearing the LED mask three to five times per week to start. If you have more sensitive skin, you may find starting at three times per week and gradually building up to five works best for you. Since everyone's experience with light therapy can be different, it's a good idea to consult with a dermatologist or esthetician before starting, especially if you're unsure how your skin might react. Yes, the Omnilux LED face mask can help reduce wrinkles caused by aging and sun exposure—though results won't appear overnight. Red light therapy works by targeting collagen production and loss of elasticity to improve skin firmness over time. For the best results, it's vital to maintain consistency in your routine.


Forbes
19-05-2025
- Health
- Forbes
Omnilux Vs. CurrentBody: Which LED Face Mask Is Better?
LED face masks have exploded in popularity over the past few years, and a growing number of beauty companies now offer red light therapy masks that are designed to treat visible signs of aging—like fine lines, wrinkles and discoloration—and stimulate collagen production. I put two of the most popular FDA-cleared LED masks—the Omnilux Contour Face and the CurrentBody LED Light Therapy Mask Series 2—to the test in a side-by-side comparison. During testing, I compared the Omnilux Contour Face and the CurrentBody LED Face Mask Series 2, ... More evaluating their setup, ease of use, comfort and overall capabilities. These at-home LED devices are a big investment—prices range from about $100 to more than $1500—and they're intended to produce similar results as those available during in-office treatments. While many red light therapy masks look similar at first glance, they feature design differences that can affect their overall comfort and ease of use (read our evaluation of the best LED face masks here). Over the course of weeks, I carefully evaluated the Omnilux and the CurrentBody LED face masks, gauging how easy each one was to set up and use, as well as its comfort level, battery life and overall performance. Amazon Forbes Vetted Forbes Vetted ratings are based on thorough evaluations by our editorial team to help you choose the best products with confidence. Target areas: Face | Light modes: Red, near-infrared and deep near-infrared | Skin concerns: Fine lines, wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, dullness | Wireless: Yes (with connected controller) | Number of LEDs: 263 | Usage: 10 minutes a day, three to five times per weekBest for: Skip if: Planet Beauty Forbes Vetted Forbes Vetted ratings are based on thorough evaluations by our editorial team to help you choose the best products with confidence. Target areas: Face | Light modes: Red, near-infrared | Skin concerns: Fine lines, wrinkles, redness, discoloration | Wireless: Yes (with connected controller) | Number of LEDs: 132 | Usage: 10 minutes, three to five times per week Best for: Skip if: At first glance, the Omnilux and CurrentBody face masks are quite similar. Both are made from soft, flexible silicone that molds closely to the face, which allows for the optimal amount of light to reach areas of concern. They are both wireless and have an attached controller that charges via a USB connector. Both devices feature pre-programmed, 10-minute treatments, and they automatically turn off at the end of each session so you don't have to worry about setting a timer. Regarding safety, both devices are FDA-cleared and have been subjected to clinical studies. Those who participated in Omnilux's clinical studies reported brighter, plumper skin with less redness. According to CurrentBody Skin, the Series 2 LED mask has been proven to reduce wrinkles by 30% and improve skin plumpness by 57%. The CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Face Mask Series 2 and the Omnilux Contour Face are both made ... More of flexible silicone and are powered by an attached controller. Setup: Setting up both masks is extremely easy. For the CurrentBody mask, the brand recommends plugging it in for 4.5 hours for a full charge, so I charged it overnight. (To note: I had to use my own wall charger for the supplied USB-C power cord.) For the Omnilux mask, I plugged it in for about three hours until the three indicator lights were all illuminated, indicating a full charge. Per the company's instructions, I ensured the mask was not attached to the controller while charging. The only other part of the setup was attaching the Velcro straps to the back of each mask, which was intuitive and quick. Ease Of Use: I was relieved that neither LED mask required a huge learning curve, which can be the case with some beauty tech devices. I used the same steps for both masks: I washed and dried my face and then affixed the Velcro straps behind my head to secure each mask for a close fit. I pressed and briefly held each mask's controller button to begin the 10-minute session. When the treatment is done, it automatically shuts off so there's no potential for exceeding the recommended time. I like that the CurrentBody mask has a secure fit and good face coverage. Comfort: Both masks are constructed from soft, flexible silicone, so there are no annoyingly sharp or rigid edges; they are both quite comfortable overall. Neither felt particularly heavy (the CurrentBody device plus its cord and controller weighs 16.5 ounces, and the Omnilux with its attached cord and controller weighs 12.05 ounces). However, I have a larger bridge on my nose, and I found that the nose area of the CurrentBody would cause slight irritation by the end of each session and leave a red mark. They both feature stretchy, adjustable Velcro straps, with some differences. I preferred the straps on the CurrentBody mask because the main, back-of-the-head strap was wide, supportive and easy to fasten. The additional over-the-head strap kept the mask secure and prevented it from shifting when I got up and moved around, adding to its comfort. Conversely, the Omnilux mask straps were thin and difficult to feed through the mask's holes and ultimately fasten. I would sometimes have to hold my head at an awkward angle to keep the mask from tipping or shifting. While the CurrentBody version has more LED lights (263 vs. Omnilux's 132), the eye inserts—which function a little bit like rubber inserts in swim goggles—blocked out most of the brightness, making it overall more comfortable than the Omnilux. LED Lights And Coverage: The Omnilux Contour Face has 132 light-emitting diodes (red and near-infrared), while the CurrentBody Series 2 LED Face Mask has 263 (red, near-infrared and deep near-infrared). I liked that the CurrentBody device has 16 strategically placed deep near-infrared LED lights that offer targeted treatment around the eyes and mouth, which are the primary areas I fixate on in the mirror and where I see most of my fine lines. While both masks offer good facial coverage, the CurrentBody one has an added chin area that better addresses the front of my face and under my chin. The interior of both the CurrentBody LED face mask and the Omnilux Contour Face is soft and ... More flexible, although the CurrentBody has more LED lights, eye inserts and a chin coverage area. Accessories: Each mask includes basic accessories—a drawstring storage bag, controller and USB cable. However, there were a few key differences between the two models: The Omnilux model has universal voltage and four different electrical adapters, making it a great choice if you want to use it while traveling internationally. The CurrentBody device features a clip to attach the controller to your waistband so you can be mobile while wearing the device, and it comes with pop-in eye inserts to shield your eyes from bright LED lights. I liked that this allowed me to check emails and do other tasks around the house while wearing it, and it made the wearing the CurrentBody mask less irritating for my eyes. The Omnilux Contour Face was lightweight and felt soft on skin. Battery Life: During my testing, both masks had equivalent battery life. I used each one ten times over the recommended period of time and did not have to recharge either. The Omnilux and the CurrentBody devices are high-quality LED face masks in the $400 range, with the CurrentBody priced higher and featuring a larger number of LEDs as well as an additional light mode. They are both easy to use and wear, and offer similar anti-aging benefits. While the Omnilux mask was slightly more comfortable on my face shape, the CurrentBody mask came out on top for its optimized details. I liked that it has more powerful and targeted LED lights, fuller face coverage due to the additional chin strap area, more secure head straps, and eye inserts to shield eyes from light. However, if you travel often and want to use the mask internationally, the Omnilux device may be a better choice. I've reported on lifestyle topics for twenty years, with much of that time spent covering beauty. I've written for magazines including Self, Women's Health, Glamour and Cosmopolitan, and I've authored product reviews for Consumer Reports' ShopSmart and NBC Shop Today. I've covered skin topics such as the best skincare for women over 50, the best neck-firming creams and the best microcurrent devices. I find LED face masks to be especially appealing because they are non-invasive, require no downtime, and have clinically proven results. This story was assigned, edited and produced by Forbes Vetted deputy editor Jane Sung, a beauty journalism veteran who heads the beauty and grooming vertical. She also spearheaded our roundup of the best LED face masks. Prior to testing the CurrentBody LED Light Therapy Mask Series 2 and the Omnilux Contour Face, I spoke with board-certified dermatologist Dr. Rhonda Q. Klein of Modern Dermatology for her expert insights.


Vogue
08-05-2025
- Health
- Vogue
The Omnilux Contour Face Mask Is a Red Light Therapy Powerhouse
The most sought-after skin-care product these days isn't a potent face serum or a collagen face mask, but rather the Omnilux Contour Face Mask. Because while topical formulas can offer a lot for skin, LED face masks like the Omnilux are thought to penetrate even deeper, working on a cellular level to help firm, brighten, and even plump skin. Not surprisingly, there are quite a few of these facial tools to choose from, be it the Currentbody LED Face Mask or the TheraBody TheraFace. But the Omnilux Contour Face in particular gets quite a lot of love from dermatologists, and for good reason. While no at-home red light therapy device can compete with in-office procedures, this one really can deliver the smoother, more radiant skin it promises—with consistent and long-term use, of course. With that in mind, here's what you should know. About the Omnilux Contour Face Mask The Omnilux Contour Face Mask is a flexible, silicone mask that's equipped with 132 medical-grade lights, which emit light in two wavelengths—one red and another near-infrared. The brand has a very strong foundation for its technology, since it initially offered medical devices to dermatologists and other providers before branching out into at-home tools. For those unfamiliar with the tech, 'red light therapy uses specific wavelengths to penetrate the skin and stimulate mitochondrial activity, which boosts ATP production—essentially giving skin cells more energy to repair and regenerate,' says Mona Gohara, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in Hamden, Connecticut. In doing so, red light therapy can boost collagen formation, quell inflammation, and improve circulation, which together can deliver smoother skin texture and more even tone. Better yet, there's also research to back it up. 'The mechanism is well-studied, though individual results can vary based on skin type and condition,' she says. Keep in mind, though, that red light therapy isn't for everyone. 'People with photosensitive conditions or on light-sensitive medications should consult a professional before use,' says Dr. Gohara; that includes melasma, which red light therapy can inadvertently worsen. What It Is: The Omnilux Contour Face is a light therapy tool powered by red and near-infrared lights to reduce fine lines and wrinkles, fade the appearance of discoloration and redness, and target other signs of aging. After four weeks, all 25 participants thought their skin felt brighter, plumper, and more hydrated. The Omnilux Contour Face is a light therapy tool powered by red and near-infrared lights to reduce fine lines and wrinkles, fade the appearance of discoloration and redness, and target other signs of aging. After four weeks, all 25 participants thought their skin felt brighter, plumper, and more hydrated. Device Type: Flexible silicone mask Flexible silicone mask Target Treatment Area: Entire face Entire face Red Light Wavelength: Red 633nm, near-infrared 830nm Red 633nm, near-infrared 830nm Treatment Time: 10 minutes 10 minutes Specs: 132 LEDs, rechargeable battery controller, power supply and plug adaptors, USB-cords, head straps, storage bag How to Use the Omnilux Contour Face Mask The Omnilux Contour Face is easy to use. First, use the included charging cable to charge the remote controller. (I did this overnight.) Then, plug the silicone mask into the remote controller and slip it over your head, making sure your face is clean. Adjust the head straps to your comfort level. Begin the treatment by pressing the button on the remote controller. After 10 minutes, it shuts off automatically. My Experience With the Omnilux Contour Face Mask My skin is very demanding: As I near my late-30s, I have the luxury (I suppose) of having both signs of aging, such as fine lines and dark spots, as well as hormonal breakouts and the requisite scarring. My goal was for the Omnilux to dispatch both, which Dr. Gohara believes it can. 'Red light therapy has been shown to support collagen production and reduce inflammation, which can explain firmer, brighter skin and less redness,' she says of the brand's claims. 'The plumping effect is often related to hydration and barrier support.'


Forbes
06-05-2025
- Health
- Forbes
3 Of Our Editors' Favorite LED Face Masks Are On Sale Right Now
If your skincare routine isn't delivering the results you're after, it might be time to add an LED face mask to the mix. Take our word for it: Multiple Forbes Vetted staffers reported less breakouts, brigher complexions and smoother skin after testing nine models. And lucky for you, three of our editors' picks for the best LED face masks happen to be on sale this week. Here's your chance to get one of the best LED face masks for less. Three of our editors' favorite ... More models are on sale this week. Illustration: Forbes / Photo: Jenni Bruno (Forbes Staff) LED mask sales don't come around often, but right now you can save up to $150 at Omnilux, HigherDose and Solawave in honor of Mother's Day. Ahead, find out why all three masks earned high scores from our testers and get more info on how to take advantage of the discounts. The Omnilux Contour Face is a solid option for those looking to target visible signs of aging. It uses a combination of red light and near-infrared light therapy, and is our beauty team's pick for the best silicone LED face mask thanks to its lightweight feel and beginner-friendly setup. It's also FDA-cleared, dermatologist-tested and backed by clinical results, making it a trusted choice. Our tester noticed a more even skin tone and a healthy glow after she consistently used this mask for a few months. Plus, our supervising deals and coupons editor Kara Cuzzone says the Omnilux is the best LED face masks she's tried, praising its travel-friendly design, quick 10-minute sessions and visible results. Use code SAVE50 to take $50 off the mask, or save even more when you buy two or three (perfect if you're considering gifting one for Mother's Day). The HigherDose LED mask is another one of our editors' favorite designs. It's made from medical-grade silicone that's easy to wipe down in between uses, and leans on both red light and infrared light therapy to target a range of concerns including aging, redness and dullness. 'I've had it for about a year and a half and I'm obsessed,' says senior operations manager Blaire Tiernan. 'I use it three to four times a week, and with consistent use, I definitely notice a difference in my skin's brightness and smoothness. It's the perfect addition to my nighttime routine and a great way to wind down at the end of the day.' Code DOSEMAMAVIP will get you 20% off this mask (and your entire order). Solawave isn't just known for its compact light therapy wands—the brand also offers an FDA-cleared LED face mask that's been personally vetted by our beauty editors. Our tester, deputy editor Rosa Sala, has been using the Solawave Wrinkle Retreat Face Mask for nearly a year and appreciates its comfort, quick 10 minute sessions and long battery life. 'More importantly, I do notice an improvement in my skin. Specifically, it has smoothed things out a bit in terms of fine lines and tone and given me more of a glow,' she says. Deals and coupons writer Bianca Alvarez has also used the mask consistently over the past two years and highlights its user-friendly design. 'I have dry, eczema-prone skin, but I still deal with occasional cystic acne breakouts. I've noticed they appear less frequently and are less severe since using this mask—though it doesn't completely prevent them. Another pro is how convenient it is to store, since it's flat and flexible,' she shares. The Solawave Wrinkle Retreat Face Mask is $150 off right now, no code needed. Do LED Face Masks Really Work?> Do LED Face Masks Really Work? Yes, LED face masks can offer meaningful benefits to the skin—if you follow a consistent routine. As Dr. Gabriel Chiu, a board-certified plastic surgeon at Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery, previously told Forbes Vetted, it's essential to use the mask for the recommended duration and frequency in order to see visible results. It's smart to consider which skin concerns you're hoping to address. Most LED face masks are designed to treat mild issues—like aging and acne—which is why board-certified dermatologist Dr. Corey L. Hartman often recommends them to his clients. That said, light therapy may also offer relief for conditions like eczema and rosacea. How Do I Choose A Good LED Mask?> How Do I Choose A Good LED Mask? Your choice of LED mask should be guided by what your skin truly needs. Red and infrared are the most common types of light therapy, though some devices also offer blue and yellow light. Red light is especially popular because it supports overall skin health, helping to boost collagen production, reduce inflammation and soften the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Blue light, on the other hand, is often used to target acne-causing bacteria and may also help calm rosacea flare-ups. Design is another key factor to consider—you might prefer a wireless device or a mask with a lightweight, flexible fit for added comfort. It's also smart to choose a device with FDA clearance, meaning it's been reviewed and deemed as safe and effective as another legally approved product already on the market. What Is The Best LED Face Mask On The Market?> What Is The Best LED Face Mask On The Market? After thorough testing, Forbes Vetted staffers named the Dr. Dennis Gross DRx SpectraLite FaceWare Pro the best LED face mask on the market. While it's one of the more expensive options, its comfort, versatile light settings and efficient three-minute sessions impressed our beauty team. Users can toggle between red light, blue light or a combination of both—and since it's completely wireless, there's no need to stay close to an outlet during use.


Forbes
06-05-2025
- Health
- Forbes
PSA: All Of Omnilux's LED Face Masks Are On Sale This Week
If you've been wanting an LED face mask, now's the perfect time to pull the trigger. During this week's Omnilux sale, you can save $50 when you buy one device with code SAVE50, $115 when you buy two devices with code SAVE115 or $200 when you buy three devices with code SAVE200. With Mother's Day coming up, the sale a good excuse to pick up an LED face mask for Mom too—or pick up three for the whole family. Everything on the brand's site is on sale, but we recommend picking up the OmniluxContour Face, our beauty editors' pick for the best silicone LED face mask. During this week's Omnilux sale, you can save up to $200 depending on how much you spend. After testing nine LED face masks, our beauty team named the Omnilux Contour Face one of the best options thanks to its lightweight design and easy-to-follow instructions. It features a combination of red light and near-infrared light therapy, which our testers reported gave them more even-toned, radiant skin after months of use. Our supervising deals and coupons editor Kara Cuzzone also gives the mask high marks. 'The Omnilux Contour is the best LED mask I've tried. I like that it's lightweight and flexible, so it's easy to pack and take on the go,' she says. "Plus, each session is only 10 minutes, which is ideal because I can't sit patiently for much longer than that. After I use it, my skin looks noticeably brighter and my redness is less visible." Omnilux The FDA-cleared and dermatologist-recommended device targets fine lines, dark spots, redness and uneven skin texture. And while your results will likely vary based on your individual complexion and skin concerns, the brand says that you should begin to notice changes in your skin within four to six weeks (as long as you commit to at least three 10-minute sessions per week). At $50 off, this deal is just $10 more than the Omnilux LED mask sale we saw during Black Friday 2024. And it's likely the best deal you'll see until Cyber Week 2025 rolls around. If you're not sold on the Contour Face, the Omnilux sale also includes popular items like the targeted Eye Brightener, the Contour Glove and the Omnilux Men. Just be sure to shop before the Mother's Day Sale ends on May 11. Yes, multiple Forbes Vetted staffers have tested the Omnilux Contour and found it to provide benefits including brightening, an even complexion and decreased redness. As dermatologist Dr. Corey L. Hartman previously told Forbes Vetted, the device is FDA-cleared, and the brand supports its claims with clinically reviewed and published research. The mask features 132 medical-grade LEDs and optimized wavelengths of red and near-infrared light to deliver noticeable changes to the skin. As long as users are consistent with their applications—wearing the mask three to five times per week for 10 minutes at a time—Omnilux says there should be visible results within four to six weeks. After the six-week period, users can move into routine maintenance treatments, though frequency will depend on individual lifestyle choices and long-term skin goals. As stated above, Omnilux advises wearing the LED mask three to five times per week to start. If you have more sensitive skin, you may find starting at three times per week and gradually building up to five works best for you. Since everyone's experience with light therapy can be different, it's a good idea to consult with a dermatologist or esthetician before starting, especially if you're unsure how your skin might react.