Australia's Beauty Authority · April 2026 Newsletter Join Now Sign in
Vol. 01 · Issue 04 Glow. Australia · Est. 2014
Editorial Ranking · Devices · 2026

Best Red Light Therapy Devices in Australia (2026)

Red and near-infrared light therapy devices tested for collagen stimulation, comfort, and clinical evidence. From masks to panels.

6 products tested April 2026 editorial visit 5-axis Glow Score 0 paid placements
Full ranking · 1 to 6

Glow's full ranking.

Red light therapy is the most-evidence-supported home anti-aging tool. The picks below earn their place by having clinical-grade output.

№ 1 Glow 9.6
Devices · Omnilux Contour Face $595

Light Therapy Mask

Best for cult premium mask
Top PickGlow Verified

FDA-cleared, clinical-grade output. Used by dermatologists. Real fine-line softening at 12 weeks.

№ 2 Glow 9.3
Devices · CurrentBody Series 2 $520

LED Light Therapy Mask

Best for premium mask
Glow Verified

FDA-cleared, comparable to Omnilux at slightly less.

№ 3 Glow 8.7
Devices · Solawave $199

Solawave Wand

Best for wand format

Wand format, daily-use friendly. Less intensive than masks but easier to integrate.

№ 4 Glow 8.6
Devices · Foreo $345

Foreo UFO 3

Best for heated treatment device

Heat + light + vibration. Fancy but earns its price.

№ 5 Glow 9.0
Devices · Joovv $895

Joovv Mini

Best for premium panel
Best for Luxury

Premium panel format. For body and face. Clinical-grade.

№ 6 Glow 8.5
Devices · Hooga $295

Red Light Panel

Best for budget panel
Best Value

Budget panel format. Decent output.

Frequently asked

Common questions.

Does red light therapy actually work?

Yes — multiple clinical trials show fine-line softening, collagen stimulation, and wound healing benefits at 12+ weeks of daily use.

How often should I use red light therapy?

Daily, 10-15 minutes. Less frequent use diminishes results. More frequent doesn't help; tissue saturation is real.

Red light vs blue light?

Red for anti-aging and collagen. Blue for acne (kills C. acnes bacteria). Different jobs.

Are red light masks safe for sensitive skin?

Yes, generally. Avoid use on photosensitivity-medication skin. Clinical-grade devices are safe across most skin types.

More from Glow.

For more devices editorial, see our Devices hub, or browse all brands and brand reviews. For our annual edit, see The Glow 100.