Omnilux Clear LED
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The mask targets acne, inflammation and scarring with red and blue light therapy – and it’s $40 off during the holidays

Striving for clear, healthy skin without expensive clinical treatments can feel out of reach. At-home LED light therapy masks, like the Omnilux Clear, however, have made high-quality skincare more accessible. The FDA-cleared device targets acne, inflammation, and scarring with red and blue light therapy. After putting the Omnilux face mask to the test, here’s how it stacks up as a potential game-changer in one’s skincare routine.

Omnilux Clear LED Mask Review: The Bottom Line

If you’re looking for an affordable, convenient and effective treatment for acne at home or while on the go, Omnilux’s Clear red and blue light therapy mask is worth buying – especially while it’s on sale for $355.50, or $40 off the regular price.

Omnilux Clear LED Mask Review: Pros

The Omnilux Clear mask (regularly $395) combines blue and red light for effectiveness. Blue light kills acne-causing bacteria on the skin’s surface, while red light inflammation, calms redness and promotes healing by stimulating collagen production. Unlike some masks, Omnilux Clear is gentle on the skin, with minimal side effects apart from some mild redness.

The mask is also made of flexible silicone that is comfortable and perfect for traveling. Wearing it for 10 minutes, 3-4 times a week can have a significant impact on reduced acne and improved skin texture. While the $395 price tag may seem steep, professional acne treatments can run $200 or more per session. It’s also great to have on-demand for skin issues that pop up unexpectedly. (The mask is currently on sale for $40 off for a limited time.)

Omnilux Clear Face Mask

$355.50 ($395), 10% off

Omnilux Clear LED Mask Review: Cons

Regularly $395, the Omnilux Clear is more expensive than many other LED therapy masks. However, its efficacy and acne-fighting focus may justify the price for those with pesky skin issues. One callout is that you cannot separate the blue and red light, so if you get your breakouts under control, you may not have a use for the mask anymore. Blue light is largely recommended for short-term use because it can dehydrate the skin.

Unlike competitors, like the Therabody TheraFace Mask (on sale for $550, reg. $650), which has more protection around the eyes, protective eyewear is also likely suggested for the Omnilux Clear, especially if you have sensitive eyes.

Omnilux Clear LED Mask Review: The Bottom Line

Overall, the Omnilux Clear LED Light Therapy Mask is a powerful tool for those looking to combat acne naturally and effectively. While the upfront cost may feel like a splurge, the long-term benefits of the Omnilux Clear after just 30-40 minutes of use per week at home (or wherever you use it) may be worth it for those with persistent inflammatory skin issues.

Omnilux Clear LED Mask Specifications

  • Price: $355.50 (regularly $395)
  • Recommended treatment: Minimum 4 x 10-minute treatments for 6 weeks
  • LED Type: Blue and red
  • Wavelengths: 415nm (blue, 533nm red)
  • No. of LEDs: 132 LEDS (2 LEDS per bulb); 66 LED bulbs
  • Main material: Flexible silicone
  • Includes: Mask, rechargeable battery controller, power supply with adaptors, USB-C cable, head straps, storage bag, built-in eye shields
  • Warranty: 2 years for device and controller
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