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BON CHARGE vs. Omnilux: Which red light face mask is right for you in 2026?

We compared Omnilux and BON CHARGE red light therapy masks to determine which performs better.

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After trying out many red light therapy (RLT) masks over the past year, we’re excited to share our thoughts on two of the most talked-about options out there—BON CHARGE Red Light Face Mask and Omnilux Contour Face.

They both look pretty similar on paper as they use a mix of red and near-infrared light therapy to support skin tone and potentially reduce fine lines. But after using them for a couple of months, we found that the real difference comes down to how comfortable you feel during a session, comfort, and whether you’re willing to invest a bit more in a device with stronger backing.

Even though we saw some positive effects from both, the experience and outcomes weren’t identical. To us, BON CHARGE seems a better choice for RLT beginners, while Omnilux is suited for skincare enthusiasts who are willing to spend more.

We tested both masks in the areas that matter most—design, comfort, value, ease of use, and the realistic results you can expect over time. By the end, we chose the one we’d personally want to keep using long-term. Keep reading to find out which one took the top spot.

When we looked at both masks side by side, the price difference wasn’t huge, but you can still notice it. The BON CHARGE mask is a bit more affordable at $349, while Omnilux is priced a little more, thanks to its strong reputation.

BON CHARGE seems more focused on giving you the core RLT experience without trying to be a fancy, premium skincare device. What’s really interesting is that BON CHARGE doesn’t come across as a cheap alternative at all.

In fact, it’s easier to recommend to more people because of that. If you’re after a less expensive option to use a few times a week, BON CHARGE feels really practical. You still get genuine red and near-infrared light sessions, just without the extra cost.

We believe that spending $395 on the Omnilux mask is justified if you’re interested in high-end wellness products.

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