Which Omnilux Is Right for You? A Buyer’s Guide to Every LED Device

With eight devices in the Omnilux range, choosing the right one comes down to a simple question: what do you want to treat? This guide breaks the full lineup down by skin concern, area, and budget so you can match the right device to your goals — whether that's full-face anti-aging, clearing breakouts, or brightening tired under-eyes.

The quick answer: pick by concern

Every Omnilux device uses the same medical-grade LED technology — the difference is the wavelength mix and the area each one is shaped to treat. Here's the fastest way to narrow it down:

Most people start with one full-face device and add a targeted tool (eyes, neck, or hands) later. The full-face masks are the foundation of the range; the smaller devices fine-tune specific areas.

Full-face anti-aging: Contour Face vs Men

Both the Contour Face and Omnilux Men target fine lines, wrinkles, firmness, tone, and texture with red and near-infrared light. The Contour Face is the brand's best-selling flexible silicone mask, pairing red (633nm) and near-infrared (830nm) light across 132 LEDs. It's the right default for most people seeking full-face anti-aging.

Omnilux Men is calibrated for men's skin, which is on average around 25% thicker, using deeper-penetrating near-infrared light. It also targets concerns more common in a shaving routine — razor burn, dryness, and under-eye fatigue. If you're a man treating both aging and post-shave irritation, it's the better-matched device.

Acne & breakouts: Clear vs Blemish Eraser

For acne, the wavelength that matters is blue light (415nm), which targets the bacteria involved in breakouts. Both acne devices combine it with red light to calm inflammation.

Omnilux Clear is the full-face mask — the only flexible home-use LED mask to pass FDA, TGA, and CE regulations for treating acne. Choose it if you get breakouts across larger areas. Omnilux Blemish Eraser is the pocket-sized spot treatment, pairing the same blue + red light with salicylic-acid patches to zap individual blemishes in 10 minutes. Many people own both: Clear for maintenance, Blemish Eraser for flare-ups.

Targeted areas: eyes, neck, hands & spots

These four devices treat areas a full-face mask can't reach well:

  • Eye Brightener — targets dark circles, fine lines, and under-eye bags with peptide- and niacinamide-infused patches.
  • Contour Neck & Décolleté — the first device shaped for the neck and chest, areas that show aging early but are often skipped.
  • Skin Corrector — a focused version of the Contour technology with vitamin C and azelaic acid patches for pigmentation and sun damage.
  • Contour Glove — shaped for the hands, with 144 LEDs to address aging and joint comfort.

Full comparison table

Device Best for Light Price
Contour Face Full-face anti-aging Red + NIR $395
Men Men's anti-aging + post-shave Red + deep NIR $395
Clear Full-face acne Blue + red $395
Neck & Décolleté Neck & chest aging Red + NIR $395
Contour Glove Aging hands Red + NIR $345
Eye Brightener Dark circles & bags Targeted LED $95
Blemish Eraser Spot-treating acne Blue + red $95
Skin Corrector Pigmentation & sun damage Red + NIR $95

Still weighing it up? Our complete guide to LED light therapy explains how each wavelength works and what to expect from a consistent routine.

Not sure which to choose?

As an authorized Omnilux retailer, our certified skincare team can help you match the right device to your skin goals. Every order is genuine and warranty-backed.

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Frequently asked questions

Which Omnilux mask is the best one to buy?

For most people, the Omnilux Contour Face is the best starting point — it's the best-selling full-face mask and targets the widest range of anti-aging concerns. If your main concern is acne, choose Omnilux Clear; if it's men's skin, choose Omnilux Men.

What's the difference between Omnilux Contour and Omnilux Clear?

The Contour Face uses red and near-infrared light for anti-aging, while Clear adds blue light (415nm) to target acne-causing bacteria. Choose Contour for lines and firmness, Clear for breakouts.

Can I use more than one Omnilux device?

Yes. Many people pair a full-face mask with a targeted device — for example, Contour Face plus Eye Brightener, or Clear plus Blemish Eraser — to treat different areas and concerns.

Which Omnilux is best for acne?

Omnilux Clear is the full-face acne mask and the only flexible home LED mask to pass FDA, TGA, and CE regulations for treating acne. For occasional spots, the pocket-sized Blemish Eraser is ideal.

Is the cheaper Skin Corrector as good as the Contour Face?

They use the same red and near-infrared wavelengths, but the Skin Corrector is a focused, pocket-sized device for targeted areas, while the Contour Face treats the entire face at once. Choose based on whether you want full-face or spot treatment.

Are Omnilux devices FDA-cleared?

Yes — Omnilux devices are built on FDA-cleared, medical-grade LED technology, and the full-face masks carry a 2-year manufacturer warranty when purchased from an authorized retailer.

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