Comparing LED masks: SolarMask vs the well-known brands
The market for LED face masks now features dozens of brands, ranging from under €150 to well over €1,500. Most premium masks use two wavelengths and cost €300 or more. Below, we’ve given SolarMask a fair comparison with the best-known brands — price, wavelengths, LEDs and warranty.
| Brand | Price | Wavelengths | LEDs | Session | Warranty |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SolarMaskTHIS MASK | €169 | 5 — rood · blauw · geel · paars · nabij-infrarood | 312 | 15 min | 2 jaar · 30 dagen retour |
| CurrentBody Skin | ± €450 | 2 — rood + nabij-infrarood | ± 130–230 | ~10 min | ~2 jaar |
| Omnilux Contour | ± €365 | 2 — rood + nabij-infrarood | ± 130 | ~10 min | ~1–2 jaar |
| Dr. Dennis Gross | ± €540 | 2 — rood + blauw | ± 100+ | ~3 min | ~1 jaar |
| Solawave | ± €375 | 3–4 — o.a. rood + infrarood | ± 60–100 | ~10 min | ~1 jaar |
Competitors’ prices and specifications are for guidance only and are subject to change — please check the current figures with the brands themselves.
Still trying to decide? Read the Buying guide: best LED mask 2026.
What SolarMask excels at
- • Five wavelengths in a single mask — more light options than most premium brands (which often offer just two).
- • €169 — a fraction of the 300 to 450 euros you’d pay for similar light therapy.
- • 312 LEDs and a fixed 15-minute timer for full face coverage.
- • 2-year warranty and 30-day returns — if you’re not satisfied, we’ll give you your money back.
Where the premium brands excel
- • Brand awareness — brands such as Omnilux and CurrentBody have been around for longer and are often mentioned by dermatologists.
- • FDA clearance — some US brands have this (more relevant in the US than in the EU, where CE marking applies).
- • In-depth reviews — because of their age, they have a longer history of reviews.
Let’s be honest: if you’re paying for a well-established brand, these are real advantages. If you’re looking for the same kind of light therapy for less, SolarMask is a strong choice.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between SolarMask and the more expensive LED masks?
SolarMask combines five wavelengths (red, blue, yellow, purple and near-infrared) in a single mask for €169. Many well-known premium brands offer two wavelengths — usually red and near-infrared — typically for €300 or more. With SolarMask, you therefore get more light options at a significantly lower price.
Is a cheaper LED mask less safe?
Price is no indication of safety. SolarMask is CE-certified, emits no UV radiation and uses the same safe LED wavelengths as the well-known brands. When choosing a mask, look for a CE mark, a fixed automatic timer and clear instructions for use.
How many wavelengths do you need?
Each wavelength has its own area of focus: red and near-infrared for firmness and repair, blue for blemishes, and yellow for an even, radiant complexion. More wavelengths mean that a single mask can address a wider range of skin concerns, rather than just one or two.
Why is SolarMask so much cheaper than CurrentBody or Omnilux?
SolarMask sells directly (no middlemen or large marketing budgets) and focuses on a single high-quality mask rather than a broad product range. As a result, the same type of LED light therapy is available for €169 instead of 300 to 450 euros.
Five wavelengths. One mask. €169.
Professional LED light therapy at home — for a fraction of the premium price.
View SolarMask — €169 →30-day money-back guarantee · 2-year warranty · CE-certified
