I tried 4 face devices over 18 months. Only one actually changed my jawline. It cost €39.95.
18 months testing 4 devices · 30-day BODYÉ Auralift log
I'm 38. My skincare is the best of the best. La Mer cream, vitamin C serum, retinol nightly. My skin is hydrated, even-toned, glowing. But my jawline started softening at 35, and no cream was ever going to fix it.
So I started buying face devices. The €399 NuFace. The €299 Therabody microcurrent. The €189 LED red-light wand. Each one promised lifting. Each one delivered slightly better skin texture but left my jawline exactly the same.
Then a Korean beauty editor friend recommended Auralift.
"€39.95? That's a fraction of NuFace," she said. "But the microcurrent is the same hertz frequency. The brand just skipped the influencer marketing and luxury packaging."
Why microcurrent works (and creams don't).
Creams hydrate the surface. They don't reach the muscle layer underneath. Microcurrent gently stimulates the facial muscles — the same way exercise tones body muscles. Over 30 days of daily 5-minute sessions, those muscles tone up. Your jawline lifts. Your cheekbones come forward. The face you had at 28 starts coming back.
Day 1 to Day 30 with Auralift.
Day 1: 5 minutes along jawline. Slight tingling. No instant change visible. Day 7: My morning face seemed less puffy. Day 14: Friends asked if I'd done something. Day 30: My jawline was visibly tighter. The "before" photo from Day 1 was shocking.
BODYÉ Auralift Sculpting Device
Bottom line.
If you've spent €200+ on face devices and the jawline didn't move: it's not microcurrent that fails — it's compliance. €39.95 makes daily use a no-brainer. 5 minutes daily for 30 days. The face you remember comes back.