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We tried FaceGym’s electrical muscle-stimulation mask, but did it give us the lift we were after?

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Helen Wilson-Beevers
Wednesday 23 August 2023 06:37 EDT
Our reviewer trialled the FaceGym medi lift mask every day for a week, using different modes and intensity levels
Our reviewer trialled the FaceGym medi lift mask every day for a week, using different modes and intensity levels (The Independent)

FaceGym, the brand putting skin technology at its forefront, is known for innovative, cutting-edge facial massager tools, including a recently launched micro needling roller. Showcasing skincare buys as well as electrical devices, the brand’s entire product range focuses on the concept of facial fitness.

Whether you’re looking to firm, tone or improve skin texture, there are tool and tech options centring around face-muscle workouts.

FaceGym’s most intensive face workout launch yet is the medi lift electrical muscle stimulation mask, created to boost circulation, as well as strengthen and tone. A bestselling buy, medi lift is for the cheeks, lower face, and jaw.

Coming in at a whopping £415 (although you can purchase it with 25 per cent off for £345 when shopping now at Independent.co.uk), the mask’s tech components appear pretty impressive, with electrodes delivering electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) to improve the appearance of fine lines.

Electric currents promoting a facial-muscle workout sounds like a rigorous way of improving skin tone and strengthening muscles, but how easy is it to use? And can the mask create tangible results? We wanted to find out and have been putting this FaceGym device through its paces for a few weeks, including during a full run of seven days in a row.

How we tested

We trialled the FaceGym medi lift mask every day for a week, alternating between the different electrical muscle stimulation modes and intensity levels. We looked at product setup, overall ease of use, and our experience of wearing and working the mask.

Meanwhile, we also wanted to gauge results and how likely we would be to keep incorporating the mask into our daily or weekly routine.

FaceGym medi lift high-performance EMS mask

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  • Included: Medi-lift device, collagen infusion serum, USB charging cable, user manual and extender band
  • Normal price: £415

What’s in the box?

Inside the box, we found the black silicone mask, a user manual, two electrical muscle-stimulation controllers, FaceGym collagen infusion serum to work as a conductor gel (£40, Facegym.com), a charging cable and an extender band.

Having a look through the user manual, we noticed there are some medical reasons why certain people should avoid using the medi lift, so it’s worth checking these on the website first. You can also book a trial session at a FaceGym shop before making the investment, which, considering the price, is definitely a good idea.

To get started, we plugged the removable EMS controllers into a charger (which is included) ahead of use – they took just over an hour and a half to charge. Afterwards, we noticed they were easy to pop back into the silicone mask shape, as there are integral arrows lining up with where the controllers fit.

Getting set up

After unpacking everything and charging the controllers, we scanned the included QR code. This is a handy addition to all FaceGym tools, which demystifies their use and can be informative about facial massage techniques too.

We learned the mask uses electrical muscle stimulation technology to create deep repetitive muscle contractions to activate the lower face’s muscles and the cheek area. Designed to tone and tighten while improving the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, there are three 10-minute workouts to choose between, and six different modes of intensity. As recommended, we warmed up our muscles ahead of use, with simple facial massage movements.

Using the mask

We had dry, freshly cleansed skin to start and applied the collagen infusion serum to the three electrode points on each controller, as well as generously across the lower face. This is important, as the serum is what acts as a conductor gel and therefore enables the electrical flow into the muscles.

We then strapped the mask in place by crossing the middle strap above our ears and the jaw strap to the top of our head. They felt comfortably snug, without pulling and there is an extender strap for extra fit flexibility too. It is vital the electrodes are touching the skin for doing their job, so there should be a bit of tightness.

Pressing each EMS controller’s power button, we saw the mask light up, and we began exploring the mode options. We used a mirror to help here, because the 10-minute workouts are identified by the light flashing in different colours. To run you through the options, purple is billed as a facial workout alternating between the cheeks and jaw, while blue is solely a jaw-definer workout, and red is a cheek-sculptor mode.

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The controllers have plus and minus buttons, to change intensity between levels one to six, and we started and stayed with the lowest, but we’d potentially dial this up over time.

Using the device, we could feel a sensation similar to intermittent pins and needles, while the mask started stimulating our face muscles. Our eyes twitched a bit as the mask worked too. We’d compare the feeling to that of a Tens (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, which is used for therapeutic purposes) machine on skin. We soon got used to this and, while a bit odd at first, the feeling became more comfortable. Trialling all workouts, our take was the cheek sculptor is the most intense, while the jaw-define mode feels more subtle and the full-facial option steadily alternates between the cheeks and jaw.

Ideal for use while multi-tasking, because of how snugly the mask holds in place, we could work or respond to emails while wearing it, which was handy. Otherwise, it’s simply a great excuse for taking 10 minutes’ down-time. The mask does have a dramatic look, to put it mildly, so we won’t be answering the door while wearing it!

The controllers beep at the end of your 10-minute routine, to signal the finish, so you don’t have to clock watch either. At this stage, we wiped the silicone mask clean, ready for next time.

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It’s recommended you alternate between workout types, which we did, particularly when trialling the mask for seven days in a row. Our favourite workout was the full-face option, because of the stimulation alternating between areas. Noting the results after our first trial, interestingly, we could see an initial muscle tightening effect, which impressed us. Although, to maintain that initial improvement, you’d have to continue regular use.

After seven days’ use, there was a firmer appearance across our cheeks and jaw, and we saw a brightening improvement to fine lines further up the face too. As a result, our skin texture appeared smoother, which we were wowed by. While we’re not sure ‘before and after’ photos capture a clear change yet, we would like to keep seeing improvements with continued wear.

Given how easy this mask is to use and incorporate into our day, we’re happy with the results and will be maintaining this routine going forward. If you’re looking for an investment buy to stimulate facial muscles regularly and use tech to help tone up, this innovative mask is a cutting-edge buy.

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The verdict: FaceGym medi lift high-performance EMS mask

FaceGym’s medi lift high-performance EMS mask is a high-tech device suitable for daily use, and it’s extremely simple to set up. We liked being able to alternate between workout types for different sections of our lower face and could see some early tightening effects straightaway. Undoubtedly a huge investment, this would be something we’d wear regularly and incorporate into our routine to continuously work on strengthening face muscles over time to, in turn, improve the look of fine lines. As electrical face devices go, we can see why the unique muscle-stimulating mask has become a bestselling buy.

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