Ziip Review: I Tried It for a Month to See If It’s Worth It


In my honest opinion, I think the Ziip device is worth it. But I think this depends on what you want from the device and how high your expectations are. For example, I found the Total Smoothing treatment worked wonders at taking down blemishes and pigmentation, and I liked that I could actually feel it working on areas that are breakout-prone.

However, while the lifting and sculpting treatments like the Energize treatment did make my complexion look more awake, did it give me a snatched brow and jawline? Not exactly. My eyes looked more open and awake, and my cheekbones looked slightly more defined, but I didn’t end my treatment looking like Bella Hadid. However, the appearance of my skin really did improve. My complexion looked brighter and even, and on the evenings when I left the conductive gel on overnight, I found that I woke up with really hydrated, calm and glowy skin the next day. I also noticed a softening of the lines on my forehead. I loved the instant results from using this, and I could see my skin improving after a couple of weeks’ use.

I think this is worth the investment if you plan on using it every day. Much like going to the gym (and getting the most out of your membership fee), you only get stronger with regular practice, and the same goes for facial devices. If you commit to using this regularly, the cost per use isĀ minimal, and you’ll see results. However, if you find that you buy into skincare devices and they end up gathering dustĀ in your drawer, then you might be better off investing in a course of microcurrent/nanocurrent treatments in a clinic. It’s also worth bearing in mind that you’ll need to purchase conductive gel top-ups, which start at $50 for the Silver Conductive Gel and go up to $129 for the Golden Conductive Gel.

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