3 Best Microcurrent Devices
Everything You Need to Know About Microcurrent for a Sculpted, Youthful Face
Microcurrent facials are one of the best at-home methods for a “snatched” face and youthful skin. Microcurrent devices work by gently stimulating your facial muscles with low-level electrical currents, which boosts blood circulation and stimulates collagen and elastin production. Many people see results right away, but for lasting effects, it’s ideal to use these devices at least three times a week. Plus, once you learn the pattern, microcurrent can feel surprisingly relaxing! Just remember to apply a conductive gel for best results. A tip for budget-conscious users: Aloe vera gel works well as a conductor if you’re looking to save on pricier options.
I’ve personally tested four of the top microcurrent devices and listed the pros and cons of each below.
1. NuFACE
NuFACE is the most recognized brand in the microcurrent world, known for its FDA-cleared devices and clinical trials backing its efficacy. The brand offers a travel-sized model with the same power as the popular Trinity model. The Trinity is versatile, featuring optional attachments for red light therapy and precise treatments around the eyes and lips.
- Pros: Thoroughly tested and user-friendly
- Cons: Can be expensive
2. ZIIP
ZIIP offers a customizable, app-driven experience that makes it super convenient to use and travel-friendly. This device provides both microcurrent and nanocurrent options, allowing users to target deeper layers of skin with gentle stimulation. The ZIIP app lets you customize routines, combining both current types or focusing on one.
- Pros: App-driven customization, travel-friendly, includes nanocurrent
- Cons: Gel can seep under the device’s plastic layer if not cleaned carefully
3. Myolift
Myolift is a hidden gem for microcurrent enthusiasts. It features two probes, offering more control and precision in lifting techniques. This device includes two modes: Educate mode (traditional microcurrent muscle stimulation) and Erase mode, which relaxes muscles to soften lines in areas where wrinkles tend to form. The instant results and diverse features make this device a fantastic option at its price point.
- Pros: Affordable, unique Erase mode
- Cons: Not very travel-friendly
Gels for Microcurrent Devices
While a conductive gel is essential for microcurrent treatments, you don’t need to break the bank. I often use aloe vera gel as a budget-friendly alternative. For added hydration, NuFACE’s gel is a favorite of mine, especially when traveling, as it comes in a spill-proof, travel-sized bottle. The ZIIP gels feel thin and oily, which I found caused occasional breakouts.
Microcurrent Routine for Best Results
To avoid complications, I skip the neck area with my microcurrent devices. My routine begins along the jawline, moving up to the areas under the cheekbones, over the cheekbones, and finally to the forehead. Each device app offers helpful content for guidance, but the key is to move the device slowly for optimal results.
Each of these devices has unique strengths, making it easy to find one that fits your needs. Whether you’re seeking anti-aging benefits or a more sculpted look, microcurrent technology offers a convenient and effective way to refresh your skincare routine at home.