LuxeSkin Lab EMS Facial Massager
Lift and firm sagging skin in 4–6 weeks — without needles, fillers, or clinic appointments.
The LuxeSkin Lab 7-in-1 EMS LED Facial Massager uses microcurrent electrical stimulation to contract and re-educate facial muscles — the same technology used in professional microcurrent facials that cost $150–$300 per session. Combined with 7 LED light modes, ion infusion, warming therapy, and vibration massage, this single device replaces an entire shelf of skincare tools.
What makes it different from cheaper EMS devices: the ergonomic 160° dolphin-shaped head is specifically designed to contour the jawline, neck, and under-chin area — the zones most women want to target but standard flat-head devices can't reach effectively.
Key Benefits
- ✓ Visibly lifts and firms skin with consistent use over 4–6 weeks
- ✓ Targets double chin and jawline definition — areas other devices miss
- ✓ Drives serums 40% deeper into skin with ion infusion mode
- ✓ 7 treatment modes in one device — replaces multiple tools
Best For
Women 30+ noticing early signs of skin laxity, loss of jawline definition, or a double chin who want non-invasive lifting results at home. Also ideal for anyone wanting to maximise their serum absorption and overall skin radiance.
How to Use
- Apply a generous layer of serum or conductive gel to cleansed skin
- Select your mode — start with EMS for lifting, or vibration massage to warm up
- Glide the device in upward and outward motions across the face and neck
- Spend extra time on the jawline and under-chin using the curved head
- Use for 5–10 minutes daily; results build over 4–6 weeks of consistent use
Why It's Worth It
A single microcurrent facial at a clinic costs $150–$300. This device gives you unlimited treatments at home — paying for itself after just one use compared to a clinic visit.
Pro Tips
Always use with a serum or conductive gel — never on dry skin, as this reduces effectiveness and can cause discomfort. For best lifting results, use the EMS mode 5 days a week for the first month, then drop to 3 days a week for maintenance.