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Radia vs CurrentBody Skin LED Mask: An Honest 2025 Comparison
Two flexible silicone masks, two very different value propositions.
January 14, 2025 · The Radia Atelier
If you have spent more than five minutes researching at-home LED therapy, you have met the CurrentBody Skin LED Mask. It is the device that brought soft silicone masks into the mainstream. But the category has matured, and Radia Halo now sits in the same shelf with the same FDA-cleared wavelengths at a meaningfully lower price. Here is what we found running both side-by-side for six weeks.
The short answer
Both masks deliver clinically-relevant 633 nm red and 830 nm near-infrared light through a flexible silicone shell. The CurrentBody mask is the household name; Radia Halo offers the same wavelength stack with a higher LED count, a hands-free contoured fit, and a price that is roughly 40% lower. If you already own a CurrentBody and love it, you do not need to switch. If you are buying your first mask in 2025, Radia is the better value.
Specifications, side by side
| Spec | Radia Halo | CurrentBody Skin |
|---|---|---|
| Wavelengths | 633 nm red + 830 nm near-infrared | 633 nm red + 830 nm near-infrared |
| LED count | 132 | 132 |
| Session time | 10 minutes | 10 minutes |
| Form factor | Flexible medical-grade silicone | Flexible medical-grade silicone |
| Eye protection | Built-in light-blocking pads | Sold separately |
| Hands-free | Yes, contoured strap | Yes |
| FDA cleared | Yes (Class II) | Yes (Class II) |
| Warranty | 2 years | 1 year |
| Price | Mid | Premium |
Where Radia wins
- Built-in light-blocking eye pads — no separate accessory to lose.
- Two-year warranty versus one.
- Significantly lower price for an identical wavelength stack.
- Contoured under-eye and jawline coverage — better for sculpting routines.
Where CurrentBody wins
- Longer track record and visible influencer adoption — more user reviews to read.
- Larger physical retail footprint if you want to try before you buy.
The verdict
If you are paying for the wavelengths and not the brand story, Radia Halo is the smarter buy in 2025. The science is the same; the spend is not.
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Discover the ritual →Frequently asked
- Is Radia FDA-cleared like CurrentBody?
- Yes. Radia Halo is FDA-cleared as a Class II medical device for the treatment of fine lines and wrinkles, using the same 633 nm and 830 nm wavelengths as the CurrentBody Skin mask.
- Can I use my CurrentBody serums with Radia?
- Yes. LED therapy is wavelength-based and indifferent to brand. Any clean, alcohol-free serum or moisturizer works under either mask.
- Which mask has more LEDs?
- Both Radia Halo and CurrentBody Skin use 132 medical-grade LEDs combining red and near-infrared diodes.
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