CurrentBody Skin LED Anti-Blemish Mask: Series 1
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The Currentbody Series 1 LED mask is very similar to the Omnilux, according to board-certified dermatologist Dr. Sarah Sheu, but costs $380. No other creators provided feedback, so performance, longevity, and skin-type suitability are unconfirmed. This single opinion suggests it's a comparable alternative to Omnilux, though the price is not cheap.
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POSITIVE
- “I've had multiple companies reach out with their LED mask. I always always go back to my CurrentBody one”12:40–12:45
- “It fits my face the best”
- “I love how it's shaped so that it goes under your chin as well”
- “I love the design of this”12:10–12:13
- “I love LED light for my skin. I've noticed a difference with my skin just in lines, texture, smoothness, overall glow of my skin”12:12–12:16
- “This one's the easiest to use cuz I can put it on and read a book, and just sit with it on my face for 10 minutes”12:25–12:30
- “I love my CurrentBody mask. I genuinely use it all the time”12:32–12:37
- “People ask me which LED mask I have, and I've tried a few. I always go back to my CurrentBody. I love it so much”12:34–12:43
- Source: Products that genuinely made my life better: ultimate holy grails list - Apr 12, 2026
- “The Currentbody Series 1 is very similar to my Omnilux, but it's not cheap either at $380”0:06–0:10
- Source: Can This $180 LED Mask Compete With $395 Luxury Masks? - Jan 3, 2026
MIXED / NEGATIVE
No negative reviews yet — creators have only had good things to say.
WHAT CREATORS SAY
- Consensus
- 5 / 5 from 1 creator reviewGrailPeople ratings based on creator reviews.
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- LED light therapy mask
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