Hi, I’m Luciana, and I have a question about a product called Ziip. I was watching videos on YouTube and came across this device, that estimulates the skin through eletrical pulse. This is their advertisement:
ZIIP harnesses the cell-stimulating power of tiny electrical currents – including nano-currents which mimic the body’s own impulses – to kick-start cells and optimise their efficiency. Controlled by an app, you can adjust the setting to address specific skin concerns – from first signs of ageing to acne and lost elasticity – with tangible results in just four weeks. It’s the nearest thing to a Harley Street treatment at home.
It sounds amazing, but is also very expensive, so I wanted to ask if this is a real thing, and that is a good investment.
We’ve been able to find very little data showing that devices like this really work. And the data we have seen doesn’t compare the device to any standard product like a retinol cream. Without more convincing evidence I’m very skeptical that a device like this is worth the money.