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The $5 Product That Makes Microcurrent Devices More Affordable

I tried the NuFace microcurrent device for the first time, and it was love at first sight. I contemplated masseter Botox for a moment, but this purchase saved me from getting needles involved. In just 15 minutes at home, I get almost the same results. I’m hooked on the sculpted, lifted look it gives me, but I’ll admit I hesitated when it came time to invest in the recommended gel. The cost of the device itself is already pretty steep, so I wasn’t sure I wanted to spend more on a pricey gel, even though it was already working so well for me.

During a late-night TikTok scroll, I stumbled upon a much more affordable alternative—ultrasound gel. I’ve always associated this product with pregnancy and medical procedures, but I had to see if it could work for my skin, especially since it’s only $5! Not only was it a fraction of the price, but I could also apply it more generously without the guilt. The idea of getting similar results for less was too tempting, and before I knew it, the “buy now” button was pressed on my Amazon app.

Naturally, I had to do some research to make sure it was safe to use with my device, so I reached out to dermatologist Mamina Turegano, MD, FAAD, for her expert take. I wanted to ensure I wasn’t compromising my skin’s health just to save a few bucks, and it was important to confirm that this budget-friendly option wouldn’t interfere with the effectiveness of my routine. Keep reading for my conversation with Turegano.

Mamina Turegano, MD, FAAD

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