When two LED masks from the same brand look nearly identical, choosing one can feel like guessing.
That’s exactly what happened when we tried to figure out whether Omnilux Men was any different from the Contour Face version or just repackaged skincare with a new label.
Spoiler: there are differences, and they’re not all obvious.
We’ll break down what sets them apart and which one makes more sense for your goals.
Quick Overview
| Feature | Omnilux Contour Face | Omnilux Men |
|---|---|---|
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LED Wavelengths |
633nm red + 830nm NIR |
633nm red + 830nm NIR |
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Treatment Time |
10 minutes |
10 minutes |
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Skin Target |
Aging, fine lines, pigmentation |
Thicker male skin, signs of aging |
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Design/Fit |
Flexible silicone mask |
Flexible silicone mask (slightly larger cut) |
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Intended User |
All genders |
Marketed for men |
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Results Timeline (claimed) |
4–6 weeks |
4–6 weeks |
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FDA-cleared |
✔️ |
✔️ |
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Suitable for Sensitive Skin |
✔️ |
✔️ |
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Built-in Eye Protection |
✔️ |
✔️ |
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Reusable + Hands-Free |
✔️ |
✔️ |
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Price |
$395 |
$395 |
Omnilux Contour

The Omnilux Contour Face is one of the most well-known LED face masks on the market and after testing it for 6 weeks, we can see why. It’s lightweight, flexible, and feels more like a skincare ritual than a chore.
The 633nm red and 830nm near-infrared LEDs target fine lines, dullness, and skin laxity, and we did notice a visible difference in overall texture by week four, especially around the cheeks and jawline.
What stood out most was how wearable it was. The silicone material molds nicely to your face, and the adjustable strap keeps it in place while you move around or lie back. While the 10-minute sessions feel easy to commit to, results aren’t instant.
But if you’re consistent, there’s a gradual brightening and firming that starts to kick in after the first month.
It’s marketed as a universal mask and it really is. The fit works for most face shapes, the treatment is gentle enough for sensitive skin, and it’s FDA-cleared with strong clinical backing.
Features:
- 633nm red and 830nm near-infrared wavelengths
- Flexible silicone with adjustable strap
- 10-minute sessions, 3–5x per week
- Built-in eye protection
- Rechargeable battery, USB charging
- FDA-cleared and dermatologist-recommended
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
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Price: $395
Omnilux Men

The Omnilux Men mask isn’t just the Contour Face in black. It’s actually built with men’s thicker skin and facial hair in mind. We tested it for over a month, and while the design feels nearly identical to the Contour at first glance, there are key differences under the hood.
The wavelength pairing (1072nm infrared only) penetrates deeper, targeting signs of aging and inflammation that sit below the surface layer. That means slower but more noticeable improvements in firmness and skin density, especially around the jawline and under the beard.
Unlike most masks that struggle with coverage over facial hair, the Omnilux Men mask handled it well. We noticed less irritation post-shave and an overall smoother feel by week five.
It’s also one of the few masks that doesn’t feel like an afterthought for male users. From the sleek matte-black finish to the deeper wavelength, it’s clearly been designed with male skin physiology in mind.
That said, it’s not exclusively for men. The mask’s deeper penetration can benefit anyone looking for anti-aging results beyond the surface, especially if red light alone hasn’t moved the needle for you.
Features:
- 1072nm near-infrared light (no red light)
- Built for male skin physiology (thicker dermis)
- Optimized to work over facial hair
- 10-minute treatments, 3–5x per week
- FDA-cleared and dermatologist-approved
- Rechargeable, with built-in eye protection
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
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Price: $395
Comparison: Omnilux Men vs Contour
| Feature | Omnilux Contour Face | Omnilux Men |
|---|---|---|
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Red light (633nm) |
✔️ |
❌ |
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Near-infrared light (830nm / 1072nm) |
✔️ (830nm) |
✔️ (1072nm) |
|
Designed for men’s skin |
❌ |
✔️ |
|
Works well over facial hair |
⚠️ (inconsistent) |
✔️ |
|
Promotes collagen + firmness |
✔️ |
✔️ |
|
Brightens skin |
✔️ |
❌ |
|
Helps with post-shave irritation |
❌ |
✔️ |
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Improves skin texture & density |
✔️ |
✔️ |
|
FDA-cleared |
✔️ |
✔️ |
|
10-minute treatments |
✔️ |
✔️ |
|
Skin-safe & suitable for all tones |
✔️ |
✔️ |
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Best for early signs of aging |
✔️ |
⚠️ (slower surface results) |
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Best for deeper inflammation/fatigue |
⚠️ |
✔️ |
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Compatible with women |
✔️ |
✔️ |
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Price |
$395 |
$395 |
Omnilux Men vs Contour | Which One Is Better?
Here’s the thing – both the Omnilux Contour and Omnilux Men are solid devices.
But they aren’t interchangeable. Which one you should go for really depends on your skin goals, lifestyle, and even facial hair.
1. You want brighter, firmer skin with surface-level results
Go with Omnilux Contour.
The combo of red (633nm) and near-infrared (830nm) is ideal for reducing fine lines, brightening skin, and firming up sagging areas. It’s designed for full-face contact and absorbs well on clean, bare skin.
Skip it if: You have a beard you plan to keep. The fit over facial hair can limit how much light gets through.
2. You deal with inflammation, tired-looking skin, or want beard-friendly use
Go with Omnilux Men.
This version uses 1072nm near-infrared light, which penetrates deeper and is less blocked by hair. It’s great for reducing redness, post-shave irritation, and that dull, fatigued look.
If your main concern is feeling better and reducing internal inflammation, this hits the mark.
Skip it if: Your goal is glow, surface tightening, or brightening. You may find results slower or less visible.
3. You’re female and wondering if Omnilux Men is still an option
Yes, you can use it.
But unless you have a specific need for deep infrared and less surface work, the Contour will likely give you more visible results in terms of glow, plumping, and tone.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can women use the Omnilux Men mask?
Yes. While it’s branded as a men’s device, women can absolutely use it, especially if they’re dealing with deeper inflammation, sensitivity, or want post-procedure recovery support. That said, the Contour mask offers more surface-level rejuvenation, which might align better with most skincare goals.
What’s the main difference in light wavelengths between the two?
The Contour uses 633nm (red) and 830nm (near-infrared) light, ideal for surface-level rejuvenation like fine lines, pigmentation, and firmness. The Men version uses 1072nm near-infrared, which penetrates deeper to help with inflammation, repair, and circulation but without the same brightening effect.
Can I use either of these over a beard or facial hair?
The Men mask is better suited for use over facial hair. Its deeper wavelength can still reach the skin beneath, even through stubble or a short beard. The Contour is less effective in that scenario, as red light is more easily blocked by hair.
Can I use both masks if I want benefits from both wavelengths?
Technically yes, but it’s likely overkill. Instead, choose the mask that aligns best with your main goal: If you’re targeting inflammation or use it post-workout/post-shave, the Men mask makes sense. For daily anti-aging and glow, stick with Contour.
Conclusion
Both the Omnilux Contour and Omnilux Men masks bring something real to the table, and which one’s “better” comes down to what you’re looking for.
If your focus is firmness, fine lines, and overall glow, the Contour mask (with red and near-infrared light) checks all the boxes. But if you’re more concerned with inflammation, skin sensitivity, or recovery (especially post-shave or post-workout), the Men’s version with 1072nm light goes deeper – literally.
We tested both and saw benefits from each, but they’re not interchangeable. The Contour excels at surface-level rejuvenation, while the Men mask is all about repair and calm. It’s not about one being superior, but about picking the right tool for your skin goals.
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