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I Tried It: The Microcurrent Device Everyone's Obsessed With on Instagram

My experience with NuFace — plus, skin care experts weigh in
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My First-Person Review of the NuFace Microcurrent Device
I have to admit I was somewhat skeptical of the NuFace device — and a bit aghast at the $200 price tag — but I am officially a believer. I personally can see a very slight immediate difference in my skin right after using it, and I'd like to see what results it can bring over the course of months and not just weeks.

With that said, I absolutely plan to continue using the device daily as a supplemental part of my skin care regimen. Though it can be a little uncomfortable to use sometimes (especially on the forehead), I personally find it therapeutic — like a little five-minute treat yourself moment.

Wagner is of the same mindset. "I do think it is worth the spend if you know that you are willing to take the time to use the device. This is the important question to ask yourself," she says. Consistency is key.

The bottom line is that the device does work, but it's not a miracle quick fix. It will give you mild results and should be supplemental to your skin care regimen and in-office treatments. If you're OK with that, then go forth spend the $200!

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BY WENDY ROSE GOULD | FEB 25, 2020 | SHARES
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