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We stock the ZIIP HALO because nanocurrent and microcurrent technology has a credible basis in aesthetic medicine, and this device brings both frequencies into a single, well-designed tool for home use. The distinction between the two current types is clinically meaningful rather than marketing shorthand. For patients who want to do more between clinic visits without reaching for another topical product, it earns its place on the shelf.
About this product
ZIIP HALO Device
The ZIIP HALO is a handheld facial device that uses both nanocurrent and microcurrent electrical frequencies to work on the skin and underlying facial muscles. Nanocurrent operates at a sub-sensory level, meaning you feel nothing during treatment, and is studied for its potential to support cellular energy production at a skin-tissue level. Microcurrent delivers slightly stronger electrical impulses that target facial muscles, and is widely used in clinical and aesthetic settings for lifting and toning.
Together, the two current types address different layers: nanocurrent for the skin itself, microcurrent for the musculature beneath. This dual-frequency approach is what distinguishes the HALO from single-technology devices on the market.
It suits those who want a professional-grade facial technology for home use — particularly anyone noticing early changes in facial tone and definition, or those who already invest in a considered skincare routine and want a non-invasive adjunct to it. It is also used by people who see aesthetic practitioners regularly and want to maintain results between appointments.
As a device rather than a topical, results depend on consistency of use and correct technique. The ZIIP HALO pairs with a conductive gel — check ZIIP's guidance on compatible options. It is worth noting this is a device, not a supplement; placement in the nutrition pillar appears to be a cataloguing detail rather than a product characteristic.
What it does
Benefits
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Nanocurrent may support skin-level cellular energy
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Microcurrent targets and tones underlying facial muscles
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Dual-frequency technology in a single handheld device
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Non-invasive alternative to in-clinic lifting treatments
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Suitable for maintaining results between professional appointments
Get the most from it
How to use
Follow the instructions provided with the device, including guidance on treatment duration and frequency. Always apply a compatible conductive gel before use — do not run the device on dry skin. Begin with lower-intensity settings if you are new to microcurrent or nanocurrent technology.
What's inside
Ingredients
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Nanocurrent & microcurrent facial device
Common questions
Frequently asked
What is the difference between nanocurrent and microcurrent?
Nanocurrent operates below the threshold of sensation and is studied for effects at the cellular level within skin tissue. Microcurrent uses slightly stronger impulses and is directed at facial muscles to support tone and definition. The HALO uses both, which means it addresses different anatomical layers in the same session.
Do I need a gel to use the ZIIP HALO?
Yes. A conductive gel is required to allow the electrical currents to pass safely and effectively into the skin. Using the device without gel can reduce efficacy and may cause discomfort. Check ZIIP's current guidance for recommended gel options.
How often should I use the device?
Follow the treatment schedule outlined in the device instructions, as frequency recommendations can vary depending on the programme selected. Consistency matters more than duration — shorter regular sessions tend to outperform infrequent longer ones.
Who should avoid using this device?
People with pacemakers or other implanted electrical devices should not use microcurrent or nanocurrent technology. It is also generally advised to avoid use during pregnancy, over active skin infections or broken skin, or near the eyes and throat. Consult your GP or dermatologist if you are unsure.
How long before I notice a difference?
Microcurrent results are often described as cumulative — some users notice an immediate short-term tightening effect, while longer-term changes to muscle tone and skin quality tend to develop over several weeks of consistent use. Individual results will vary.
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