
The face you wake up wanting.
Five therapies in one warm, glide-on wand — a ten-minute ritual for the most delicate skin on your face.
In a 12-week clinical study of microcurrent, ≥80% of women reported firmer, more lifted-looking skin.
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Backed by research
The technologies inside the Halo are referenced in peer-reviewed literature. Results on our specific device have not yet been independently evaluated.
What buyers see.
Photos and notes from early buyers.







The pair we recommend first.
Our Conducting Gel is formulated specifically for EMS — boosting conductivity, ensuring smooth glide, and protecting the delicate eye barrier. Bundled at a $30 saving.
- The LumiSenss Halo device
- Conducting Gel (60ml — 90+ uses)
- USB-C charging cable
- Velvet travel pouch & user guide
- 1-year warranty — refund or replacement
Try it for 30 days. If you don’t love it, we’ll make it right.
Full refund · No restocking fee · Nothing to ship back · 1-year warranty
Skin changes. We help you care.
Six areas the Halo is designed to support.
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Where skin is thinnest and pigmentation, circulation, and fluid all show up first.
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Lymphatic stagnation that often appears after sleep and softens through the day.
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The lines that come from a lifetime of smiling — beautiful, and worth supporting.
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Where skin is among the thinnest on the face and benefits from gentle, targeted care.
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The natural contours that develop as collagen production gradually changes over time.
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Muscle tone and blood flow that can be supported with consistent, gentle stimulation.
None of these need fixing. All of them respond well to care.
Every therapy in one device.
Five modalities calibrated for the thin, sensitive skin around the eyes and mouth.





Your current eye routine. And after.
Most routines treat the surface. The Halo works at the layer beneath it.
| Without the Halo | With the Halo | |
|---|---|---|
| Morning under-eye puffiness | Cold spoon, cucumber slices, hope | Sonic vibration + Thermal drain and warm simultaneously |
| Fine lines around the eyes | Eye cream sits on top, limited penetration | Red LED + Ion Infusion reach the dermis where collagen forms |
| Skin firmness & muscle tone | Creams can’t stimulate muscle tissue | EMS Microcurrent activates the orbicularis muscle directly |
| Dark circles & dullness | Caffeine patches — temporary, surface-only | Red LED + Thermal boost microcirculation at the source |
| Lip line definition | Filler or lip liner — one expensive, one temporary | EMS + Sonic sculpt the lip border with consistent use |
Morning under-eye puffiness
Fine lines around the eyes
Skin firmness & muscle tone
Dark circles & dullness
Lip line definition
Five concerns. Five therapies. One ten-minute ritual.
Your Day 60 self is already different.
Here’s what they see in the mirror — across the next ten-minute sessions.
*Individual results vary based on skin type, age, consistency of use, and pairing with your skincare routine.

The “I slept ten hours” look

When others start noticing

Lines learn to soften

A face that holds itself
The science is not new.
Microcurrent and red light therapy have decades of peer-reviewed research behind them. We brought clinically-studied technologies into a single ten-minute ritual.
reported improved firmness, tone, and lift
In a randomized controlled trial published in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, women aged 32–58 used a microcurrent device for 20 minutes a day, five days a week. After 12 weeks, the overwhelming majority reported measurable improvement in facial firming, tone, and lift compared to controls.
J Cosmet Dermatol, 2012measurable forehead wrinkle reduction
A clinical trial in Life Science Journal tracked 30 daily 20-minute microcurrent sessions in young women. At one-month follow-up, blinded reviewers documented a 21.18% reduction in forehead wrinkle depth — with continued improvement appearing after the active treatment period had ended.
Life Science Journal, 2012“Photobiomodulation has been studied for decades, with peer-reviewed research confirming its ability to stimulate collagen production, restore skin elasticity, and visibly reduce fine lines.
Published Clinical Review
periocular wrinkle volume reduction
Research published in Photomedicine and Laser Surgery documented red LED therapy increasing intradermal collagen density measurably compared to controls, with reductions in fine lines and skin roughness. Combined 633nm red and 830nm near-infrared treatment showed periocular wrinkle softening in 80% of subjects.
Photomedicine & Laser Surgery, 2014Kavanagh, S. et al. “Effect of low-level microcurrent on facial skin firmness.” Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2012.
Saniee, F. et al. “The effect of microcurrents on facial wrinkles.” Life Science Journal, 2012.
Wunsch, A. & Matuschka, K. “A Controlled Trial to Determine the Efficacy of Red and Near-Infrared Light Treatment.” Photomedicine and Laser Surgery, 2014. PMC3926176.
Goldberg, D. et al. “Combined 633nm red and 830nm near-infrared LED treatment.” Periorbital wrinkle softening in 80% of subjects.
References describe research on the underlying technologies, not specifically on the LumiSenss Halo. Individual results vary.
Ten minutes. The whole face.
Not a routine. A ritual that fits between your alarm and your coffee.

Apply a hydrating gel
Skin gets primed.
Press for Mode 1 — hydrate
The wand starts working.
Glide slowly along the orbital bone
The auto-shutoff chimes when you’re done.

Apply a hydrating lip serum
A thin layer is enough.
Switch to Mode 1 — plump
Red LED + warm + vibration.
Glide outward from the center
Lip lines soften, contour fills.

Apply your favorite serum
The Halo drives it deeper.
Switch to Mode 2 — sculpt
Blue LED + EMS for fine lines.
Slide along brow & smile lines
Light pressure. Let the tip do the work.
Questions worth asking.
Does the microcurrent hurt or feel sharp?
No. Most people describe it as a faint tingle and gentle warmth. The Halo uses bipolar microcurrent across three levels — start at level 1 if you have sensitive skin, and only move up if you’re comfortable.
How does this compare to a professional treatment?
A professional microcurrent or LED facial typically costs $150–$300 per session, with aestheticians recommending 6–10 initial sessions — that’s $900–$3,000 before monthly maintenance. The Halo delivers the same clinically-studied technologies at home for $89, once. At ten minutes a day, that works out to $0.24 per ritual. Results depend on consistency, not the postcode of your appointment.
How quickly will I see results?
De-puffing is often immediate after the first use. The lighter dark-circle effect typically appears around the 20-day mark. Fine-line softening becomes visible between days 21–40, and contour change is most apparent by day 60 with consistent daily use.
How long does delivery take?
The Halo ships free within the US and typically arrives in 8–12 business days. You’ll receive a tracking link by email the moment it’s on its way.
Can I use it with Botox or fillers?
Wait at least 14 days after Botox and 30 days after filler before using EMS devices. Always consult the practitioner who performed your treatment first.
Who shouldn’t use the Halo?
Per the manufacturer’s guidance: do not use if you have a pacemaker, are pregnant, have malignant tumors, blood disorders, active skin inflammation, or facial neuropathy. Remove contact lenses before each session. Always check with your doctor if you’re unsure.
What if it doesn’t work for me?
Try it for 30 days. If you don’t see a meaningful difference, write to us for a full refund — nothing to ship back, no restocking charge.
What does the warranty cover?
Every Halo carries a 1-year warranty. If your device stops working as it should, send us a short photo or video of the issue and we’ll ship a replacement or issue a full refund — nothing to package up or send back.
Is it FDA-approved?
The Halo is a personal care device (not a medical device) and is certified to CE, FCC, RoHS, and KC standards for safety and electromagnetic compatibility. It is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition.
What should I NOT use it with?
Avoid using the Halo immediately after clay masks, exfoliating acids (AHAs, BHAs, retinol), or chemical peels — your skin barrier needs 24–48 hours recovery before EMS or LED exposure. Do not use over active breakouts, open wounds, or sunburned skin. Remove contact lenses before each session.
Can I use it with my existing serums and creams?
Yes — and it will make them work harder. Apply your serum or eye cream before the Halo, then use the device to drive actives deeper via ion infusion and thermal absorption. Water-based serums (hyaluronic acid, peptides, niacinamide) respond especially well. Avoid layering with heavy oils or silicone-based primers directly on the treatment area, as these can reduce conductivity.
Is it safe after cosmetic treatments?
Wait at least 14 days after Botox and 30 days after filler, laser resurfacing, or chemical peels before using EMS or LED devices. For microneedling, wait a full 30 days. Always check with the practitioner who performed your treatment — they know your skin best. Once cleared, the Halo pairs well with maintenance between professional appointments.
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