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Myolift Mini

About this product

A handheld microcurrent device with two probes designed to tone and lift facial muscles through adjustable electrical stimulation.

Best for

Mature skin

The Guru Index verdict

72%

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What the gurus are saying

One expert found the MyoLift Mini delivers visible results and fits easily into a daily routine, praising its two-probe design for better skin control than comparable devices. However, another reviewer discovered the opposite: while results were impressive, the protocol demands real physical effort and time, requiring 45 minutes, three times weekly, which proved unsustainable. Those drawn to microcurrent devices may want to be honest upfront about whether they can commit to that kind of regular, hands-on work before investing.
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"With microcurrent, the MyoLift Mini is a two probe system. This one more mimics what is used in office because you can manipulate the skin a lot better. I've been playing around with this and I really love it. The efficiency, the efficacy, the ease of which you can do this is something that I think most people would be able to add into their daily routine."
Top Pick: microcurrent facial device
All 3 takes from Darnell Cox | 50+ Healthy Aging Expert
⚡️Microcurrent is a low-level electrical current that mimics the body's natural current
"This is absolutely my favorite because I think it is the most effective and I did a side by side on my YouTube channel with the NuFace and the MYOLIFT Mini it was not comparable it was literally not comparable. You can use it if you have dental implants, you might have a little bit of pain in the dental implants, yes it could possibly happen especially if you're down here on the jaw, you just have to test it out but you can adjust the intensity. So this doesn't mean you can't use them but you need to adjust the intensity for that if you start feeling it in your teeth."
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"With microcurrent, the MyoLift Mini is a two probe system. This one more mimics what is used in office because you can manipulate the skin a lot better. I've been playing around with this and I really love it. The efficiency, the efficacy, the ease of which you can do this is something that I think most people would be able to add into their daily routine."
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"These pro these things work, you guys. I'm not saying that's all I do, but if you've been following me for a while, you know why I'm not a gatekeeper. I will share everything, but I'm also not going to boost up a device that I think doesn't work. I have all of these three for a reason. They all work. They're all great at what they do."
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"The Myolift Mini is a very impressive machine that has a lot of very impressive results, but it is very time intensive and there's a lot of physicality to it. It has these two probes and if you're doing the erase function it takes these two probes and you pull them apart in order to relax the muscles and then the other mode educate is all about building muscles so you have to take things and push them together. This is a lot of physical work. I did a review of this device using it for 60 days, three times a week for 45 minutes a session, and it was such an incredible time commitment. At the end of that when I did a comparison of the images I just didn't see the payoff personally. I had fatigue, I was exhausted, I didn't want to spend 45 minutes three times a week. I just didn't want to invest the time."
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