Omnilux
Contour Face
The LED mask with the deepest clinical record and the longest AU dermatologist relationship. FDA-cleared, red + near-infrared, flexible silicone, ten-minute sessions. The category benchmark.
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RANKED · NOVEMBER 2026Ten LED masks tested over twelve weeks across multiple skin types. Wavelength + irradiance peer-reviewed. Omnilux on top, CurrentBody a close second, Dr Dennis Gross third.
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The best LED mask in Australia is Omnilux Contour Face (AUD 595). CurrentBody Skin LED Mask Series 2 sits at #2 (AUD 595, same tier, broader product ecosystem). Dr Dennis Gross DRx SpectraLite #3 (AUD 830). Tested over twelve weeks across multiple skin types.
01 Omnilux · 02 CurrentBody · 03 Dr Dennis Gross · 04 LightStim
Editorial: independent peer-reviewed wavelength + irradiance comparison. No PR samples accepted for this ranking. See /disclosures/ for the full conflicts register.
The ranking
Twelve weeks. Three skin types. Ten devices. Peer-reviewed wavelength + irradiance comparison. No PR samples accepted — every unit purchased at retail.
Omnilux
The LED mask with the deepest clinical record and the longest AU dermatologist relationship. FDA-cleared, red + near-infrared, flexible silicone, ten-minute sessions. The category benchmark.
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CurrentBody
Same tier, broader product ecosystem. 132 medical-grade LEDs, red 633nm + near-infrared 830nm, ten-minute session. The mask that took the category mainstream.
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Dr Dennis Gross
Rigid medical-grade hand. 100 red + 62 blue LEDs — the rare unit that genuinely treats acne and ageing in the same session. Three-minute treatment, dermatologist-developed.
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LightStim
Handheld FDA-cleared, four wavelengths, three-minute treatment per zone. The mask-skeptic's LED — slower but the strongest clinical paper trail in handheld format.
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Solawave
Red LED + microcurrent + therapeutic warmth + facial massage. The travel-friendly multi-tasker. Not the strongest single-modality device, but the most-used in the test panel.
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Foreo
Silicone smart mask with eight LED wavelengths and microcurrent. Two-minute treatments via the app. Premium-priced and over-featured for most buyers, but the only true multi-wavelength at-home unit.
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LYMA
A different mechanism — clinical-grade cold laser, not LED. Included for completeness. Strongest in-class evidence on collagen, but the price tag puts it out of the mainstream comparison set.
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Project E Beauty
Seven-colour LED at an entry price. Build quality reflects the cost, but the irradiance is honest and the unit is genuinely usable. The bargain entry into the category.
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Omnilux
Spot-treatment unit from the category leader. Same wavelengths as Contour Face, smaller treatment area. The targeted-zone option — strong for forehead lines, slow for full face.
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SkinGym
The TikTok-era LED that won shelf space on aesthetics, not specs. Light irradiance, short cord, no FDA clearance — but the cheapest credible-looking unit in the ranking.
Read full review →How we tested
Ten LED masks tested daily over twelve weeks across three skin types (dry, combination, oily). Wavelength and irradiance verified against the manufacturer specification and compared with the peer-reviewed clinical literature. Each device scored on irradiance at the skin, coverage area, treatment time, build quality, eye safety, app reliability and visible 12-week change.
Before-and-after photographed at week 0, 4, 8 and 12 under standardised natural light. Lead reviewer: Glow editorial board. Tested under the Glow Standard v4.2. Devices purchased at retail — no PR samples accepted for this ranking.
The category, on skin
Red 633nm. Near-infrared 830nm. Ten minutes a day. The work behind the top of the ranking.
Top three, side by side
Same shelf, same buyer. The specs that swing the basket.
| Rank | Brand | Price (AUD) | Format | Wavelengths | FDA | Treatment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Omnilux | AU$595 | Flexible silicone mask | Red 633nm + NIR 830nm | FDA-cleared | 10 min |
| 02 | CurrentBody | AU$595 | Flexible silicone mask | Red 633nm + NIR 830nm | FDA-cleared | 10 min |
| 03 | Dr Dennis Gross | AU$830 | Rigid hand-held mask | Red 633nm + Blue 415nm | FDA-cleared | 3 min |
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