NuFace is introducing its first-ever IonPlex Ionized Microcurrent Skincare Collection to support its award-winning at-home microcurrent technology. The IonPlex Ionized Skincare Activators blend electrically charged ions and glacial water, and they can be used with the NuFACE Device to make the most of its powerful properties, or on their own for balance and nourishment.
There are a pair of FDA-cleared ionized Microcurrent Activators that are being introduced by the brand, including the lightweight NuFACE Hydrating Aqua Gel for plumping hydration and the luxurious NuFACE Firming + Brightening Silk Crème to lock in moisture and promote a firmer, brighter complexion. Both of the clean formulas feature a proprietary blend of electrically charged ions like magnesium, copper, zinc and calcium, plus active ingredients like hyaluronic acid and snow mushroom.
Microcurrent Skincare Collections
NuFACE's IonPlex Blends Charged Ions & Glacial Water
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Industry Implications
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