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Can the Omnilux Contour Face really improve your skin? I tested it to find out

The flexible silicone mask uses red and near-infrared light, and the reviewer said regular sessions produced subtle, natural-looking changes.

  • After almost four weeks of following the recommended routine, the Omnilux Contour Face improved skin brightness and smoothness. The complexion appears more even, with redness around cheeks becoming less noticeable and skin feeling firmer overall.
  • Backed by more than 20 years of research, the Omnilux Contour Face is one of the best-known at-home LED masks. Its medical-grade technology stimulates collagen production, softens fine lines, and supports the skin's natural repair process.
  • With flexible medical-grade silicone, the Omnilux Contour Face moulds closely to the face, unlike rigid masks. The 10-minute treatment combines red and near-infrared light to reach different skin layers without feeling uncomfortable.
  • At £348, the device is a significant investment requiring consistency. Omnilux recommends three to five sessions weekly for four to six weeks; users unable to commit long-term may be wasting their money.
  • Perhaps consider other options if acne is a main concern, as this mask focuses solely on red and near-infrared light therapy. However, for those seeking gradual anti-aging improvements, the reviewer concluded it "deserves its solid reputation.
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Can the Omnilux Contour Face really improve your skin? I tested it to find out

The Omnilux Contour Face is one of the best-known at-home LED masks, backed by more than 20 years of research. I tested it for several weeks to find out whether it really improves skin and justifies its £348 price tag.

·Derbyshire, United Kingdom
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NationalWorld broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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