SCULPT
The lift you can do during a phone call.
A handheld microcurrent device that tones the muscles under your skin — the same protocol estheticians charge $150 an hour for, except you don't have to put on pants.
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Microcurrent uses a low-level electrical signal (the kind your body already generates) to stimulate the facial muscles, lifting and tightening over time. Five minutes per side, four to five times a week, for visible contour after a month.
The two rose-gold electrode tips glide across the face along specific muscle paths. The conductive gel that comes with it lets the current flow gently — no zap, no discomfort, just a faint warmth.
Rechargeable, USB-C, designed to live on your vanity, not in a drawer.
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FAQ
No. The current is well below sensory threshold. At higher intensities, you may feel a faint warmth or tingling — that's the signal working.
Yes. Microcurrent first (with gel, cleaned off), then the LED mask. Different tools, different mechanisms.
Subtle changes around the jaw and cheekbone at 2 weeks. More obvious lift at 30 days. Best results require consistency — three weeks off and you're back to baseline.
No. Skip microcurrent during pregnancy as a precaution.
No. Anyone with a pacemaker, metal facial implants, or active cancer should not use microcurrent.
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