Two LED masks. Same brand. Same price. But completely different skin goals.
That’s the situation with Omnilux Clear and Contour – two lookalike devices that treat very different concerns. One’s all about calming acne and redness. The other smooths lines, boosts glow, and firms up texture.
If you’re trying to figure out which one makes more sense for your routine (or if either is worth the $395 price tag), we’ll break it all down in plain terms.
Overview: Omnilux Clear vs Contour
| Feature | Omnilux Clear | Omnilux Contour Face |
|---|---|---|
Price | $395 | $395 |
Main Benefit | Clears acne & reduces inflammation | Firms skin & reduces wrinkles |
LED Wavelengths | 415nm (blue), 633nm (red) | 633nm (red), 830nm (near-infrared) |
Treatment Time | 10 minutes | 10 minutes |
LED Count | 132 LEDs | 132 LEDs |
FDA-Cleared | ✔️ | ✔️ |
Coverage | Face | Face |
Use Case | Clearer skin, reduced hormonal acne | Smoother texture, visible lift and glow |
Omnilux Clear: For Breakout-Prone Skin

At first glance, Omnilux Clear looks just like the Contour mask, but the tech under the hood is all about acne. It combines blue and red light to tackle breakouts from the surface and below.
We had a tester with hormonal cystic acne try Clear for six weeks. For the first few weeks, results were slow. But by week seven, inflammation had calmed, the chin was visibly smoother, and redness was almost gone.
One standout result: acne scarring softened noticeably without irritation, peeling, or any product change.
Features
- Blue Light (415nm): Targets acne-causing bacteria
- Red Light (633nm): Reduces inflammation, promotes healing
- Flexible Design: Molds to your face for even light delivery
- Built-in Eye Protection
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How to Use
- Clean skin and charge controller
- Strap on the mask and start treatment
- Use 4x/week for 6 weeks, then as needed
Omnilux Contour Face: For Anti-Aging and Glow

If Clear is the breakout buster, Contour is the glow booster. This red and near-infrared light mask is optimized for skin rejuvenation – think firmness, smoother texture, and visible lift.
In our testing, we noticed a change within the first month. Skin felt firmer, cheekbones looked more sculpted, and makeup applied more evenly. By week four, fine lines (especially around the eyes) softened and skin tone evened out.
It’s also one of the few devices with clinical data backing up those claims.
Features
- Red Light (633nm): Stimulates collagen
- Near-Infrared Light (830nm): Speeds up healing and reduces pigmentation
- Flexible Silicone Mask: Comfortable, secure fit
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How to Use
- Charge the controller and secure the mask
- Run for 10 minutes, 3–5x per week
- Clean mask after use and apply post-treatment products
Feature-by-Feature Breakdown
| Feature | Omnilux Clear | Omnilux Contour | Lumi Visage |
|---|---|---|---|
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Blue Light |
✔️ |
❌ |
✔️ |
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Red Light |
✔️ |
✔️ |
✔️ |
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Near-Infrared |
❌ |
✔️ |
✔️ |
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Skin Concerns Treated |
Acne, inflammation |
Wrinkles, texture, tone |
Acne, wrinkles, and many more |
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Timeline for Results |
~6 weeks |
~4–6 weeks |
~4-6 weeks |
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LED Placement |
Full-face |
Full-face |
Full-face |
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Daily Use |
✔️ |
✔️ |
✔️ |
Omnilux Clear or Contour: Which Should You Choose?
It all depends on your skin goals. If you’re battling acne – especially hormonal or cystic breakouts – Omnilux Clear is a great choice. Its blue and red light combination helps calm inflammation, kill acne-causing bacteria, and prevent new flare-ups over time.
If your main focus is firming, brightening, and smoothing fine lines, Omnilux Contour delivers a visible lift with its red and near-infrared wavelengths. It’s designed for glow, elasticity, and a more even tone.
But here’s the catch: both target only one end of the spectrum. Lumi Visage bridges that gap. With 7 LED colors, it combines the acne-fighting power of blue light with the rejuvenating effects of red and near-infrared therapy, plus additional wavelengths for redness, pigmentation, and collagen support.
It’s like having both masks (and more) in one flexible, FDA-cleared device that adapts to your skin’s needs as they change.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use Omnilux Clear and Contour together?
Yes, many users alternate between the two to target different concerns – Clear for active breakouts and Contour for anti-aging. Just avoid using both in the same session to prevent overstimulation.
Is there a difference in how the lights feel on your skin?
Slightly. Clear’s blue light can feel cooler, while Contour’s red/infrared light often feels gently warming. Neither causes discomfort, and both are non-invasive.
Will either mask help with acne scars or dark spots?
Yes. Clear reduces post-acne inflammation and helps soften scarring over time. Contour boosts collagen production and fades pigmentation, which can even out tone and texture.
Conclusion
Omnilux Clear and Contour might look the same, but they do very different things.
Clear is designed specifically for acne – using blue and red light to calm inflammation, kill bacteria, and help prevent future breakouts. It takes about 6 weeks of consistent use, but for hormonal acne or post-breakout skin, the payoff is real.
Contour, on the other hand, leans into firming, brightening, and softening lines. It uses red and near-infrared light to give skin that lifted, smooth feel – especially noticeable around the cheeks, jawline, and eyes.
Looking for something that tackles both concerns without needing two separate devices? Our 7-color LED mask is designed to adapt to your skin goals – whether it’s breakouts, glow, or everything in between. Shop now and see what a single, flexible routine can do.

