The wellness and beauty industry is saturated with new products and devices, creating challenges for consumers seeking effective solutions. One standout is the ZIIP Halo, a hand-held beauty tool co-created by Melanie Simon, which utilizes micro-current and nanocurrent technology. This device targets skin issues by stimulating lymphatic drainage and enhancing cellular repair through ATP production. Accompanied by a dedicated app for tailored skincare protocols, ZIIP aims to address various concerns, from toning to breakout management, generating a mix of intrigue and skepticism among beauty enthusiasts and influencers alike.
Investing in beauty tech is a whole other level of commitment. Many devices promise (and cost) the Earth, and we've all been left unimpressed by gadgets that make no discernible difference.
According to the brand, nanocurrent works on a cellular level to activate the production of a chemical called ATP, aiding cellular repair.
Accompanied by an app with various protocols claiming to target particular concerns - from contouring to toning, lifting and tackling breakouts - the ZIIP Halo has caused a stir in the beauty world.
...is ZIIP a novelty or a genuinely worthwhile practice to consider incorporating into your routine?
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