Head-to-head · June 2026
Omnilux vs CurrentBody.
Same wavelengths. Same AU$595. Different rationale. Omnilux Contour Face wins on published evidence depth; CurrentBody Skin Series 2 wins on LED density and jaw-line coverage. The full head-to-head.
The quick winner
GLOW's pick is Omnilux Contour Face. Across six weeks of panel use, Omnilux wins the evidence axis, the depth of publicly cited clinical work supporting the 633nm + 830nm protocol is greater than what CurrentBody publishes for the Series 2. Omnilux also wins fit consistency across face shapes. CurrentBody wins LED density (236 versus 132) and jaw-line coverage on three of five panellists. If you have a longer jaw or higher cheekbone, CurrentBody. If you want the most-evidence-supported choice, Omnilux. Both at AU$595. Both in the 2026 LED Mask Index top two.
The spec, side by side.
| Axis | Omnilux Contour Face | CurrentBody Series 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Wavelengths | Red 633nm + NIR 830nm | Red 633nm + NIR 830nm |
| LED count | 132 LEDs | 236 LEDs |
| Session | 10 min | 10 min |
| Cadence | 3–5x per week | 3–5x per week |
| Format | Flexible silicone | Flexible silicone |
| Jaw-line fit | Good | Excellent |
| Clinical evidence depth | Deepest in category | UK panel data |
| TGA listed | Yes | Yes |
| FDA cleared | Yes (Class II) | Yes (Class II) |
| Power | USB-C rechargeable | USB-C rechargeable |
| Eye protection | Integrated silicone | Integrated silicone |
| AU retailers | Omnilux AU + Adore Beauty | CurrentBody AU only |
| Price (AU) | $595 | $595 |
| GLOW Score | 9.3 / 10 | 9.1 / 10 |
When Omnilux wins.
The reader who weights publicly cited clinical evidence the highest. Omnilux carries the deepest published trial set in the home-LED category, built off a network of dermatology practices that have been running red-light panels for over a decade. The Contour Face is the consumer-facing translation of that clinical work, the wavelengths are the wavelengths the clinic uses, the dosing logic is the same.
The reader who wants the most consistent fit across Fitzpatrick types. The flexible silicone moulds cleanly under the eye and at the cheekbone on all five panellists. The reader who values stocking redundancy: Omnilux is on Adore Beauty as well as Omnilux AU, with Afterpay availability the CurrentBody DTC channel does not match.
Read the full review: Omnilux Contour Face, reviewed.
When CurrentBody wins.
The reader who wants the highest LED density on the market. Series 2's 236 LEDs against Omnilux's 132 translates to more even surface coverage and lower per-LED output, the manufacturer cites improved comfort for sensitive-skin users at the same total dose.
The reader with a longer jaw shape or a higher cheekbone. CurrentBody's Series 2 refresh widened the jaw-line coverage of the original; the panel reported it as the differentiating axis on three of five panellists. The reader who only wants to buy direct from the brand and who values the CurrentBody return policy: 60 days returns versus Omnilux's 30 days.
Read the full review: CurrentBody Skin LED Mask Series 2, reviewed.
The recommendation
Buy Omnilux unless you have a longer jaw, in which case buy CurrentBody.
Both masks are excellent. Both will deliver against the manufacturer-published trial response window if used to protocol for eight to twelve weeks. Both are TGA-listed and FDA-cleared. GLOW's tiebreaker is the depth of cited clinical evidence, which lands the win on Omnilux by a tenth of a point.
If you are acne-prone and want a single-mask solution for the inflammatory and antibacterial axes, neither of these is the buy, both run red + NIR with no blue spec. Dr Dennis Gross SpectraLite at AU$650 is the blue-light pick. See our curated three-pick shortlist for acne for the full rationale.
See the full ranking at GLOW's 2026 Best LED Mask Index, the broader mechanism explanation at do LED face masks work, and the catalogue at our LED Face Mask Hub.
