Blissbuilt Facial Lifting Massager
A very low-cost microcurrent facial device sold through Amazon, well below established brands like NuFACE, FOREO or ZIIP
NOT CLEARED
No FDA clearance, registration, or CE marking found.
Key facts at a glance.
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What the device does.
- + Microcurrent facial device with 5 intensity modes
- + Rechargeable; marketed for about 5-10 minutes of daily use
- + Used with a gel or moisturizer; for face and neck
- + Budget price point (around £23 on Amazon UK)
The trade-offs.
- + Very cheap way to try at-home microcurrent (a fraction of NuFACE/FOREO/ZIIP)
- + Simple operation — 5 intensity modes, rechargeable, a few minutes a day
- + Used like other microcurrent devices, with a conductive gel on face and neck
- − Amazon-only brand with no independent website, company details or support found
- − The listing makes strong anti-aging and wrinkle claims with no clinical validation
- − No FDA status, microcurrent output spec, or independent testing disclosed
- − Established microcurrent brands (NuFACE, FOREO, ZIIP) offer far more validation and support
Budget shoppers curious about at-home microcurrent facial devices
The long read.
§ Hands-on instrument testing pending. Based on published specifications and third-party data.
What it is
The Blissbuilt Facial Lifting Massager is a budget electric microcurrent facial device sold through Amazon — five intensity modes, rechargeable, used a few minutes a day with a gel or moisturizer on the face and neck. It’s listed here so the option is on your radar; we have not tested it. At around £23 it’s a fraction of the price of established microcurrent tools.
What to know before buying
- It’s an Amazon-only brand — no independent website, company background or support channel could be found. Your recourse is largely Amazon’s returns process.
- The listing makes strong claims (lifting, wrinkle reduction, “your face will become soft, firm, and radiant”). We don’t repeat or endorse those: at-home microcurrent has only limited supporting evidence even for established brands, and there’s no clinical validation for this device specifically.
- No FDA status, microcurrent output figures, or independent testing are disclosed.
Microcurrent devices deliver a low-level electrical current; treat any effect as a temporary, cosmetic structure-function claim, not a medical or permanent one. If you have a heart condition, are pregnant, or have an implanted electrical device, microcurrent tools are generally contraindicated — check with a clinician.
Verdict: Not yet tested
If you want to experiment with microcurrent for the lowest possible outlay and accept the unknowns of an unverified Amazon brand, Blissbuilt is one of the cheap options. If you want a device with real validation, support and published specs, NuFACE, FOREO or ZIIP are the safer (pricier) picks. We’ll update this if we test a unit.
Changelog
- 2026-06-16: Initial listing. Not tested; neutral coverage of an unverified Amazon-only brand, with its anti-aging claims explicitly not endorsed.
What we'll measure on the bench.
- Protocol
- Clamp meter (µA at electrodes) or RF wattmeter
- Primary metric
- Output current / power vs vendor spec
- Pass threshold
- within ±15% of spec
- Session shape
- 5 measurements at vendor-stated settings
§ Bench session pending. Measured values will replace this panel as the protocol completes — see Plate VI · Methodology for the full testing rulebook.
Common questions.
- Does Blissbuilt Facial Lifting Massager require a subscription?
- No. Blissbuilt Facial Lifting Massager does not require a subscription — there is no mandatory recurring fee to keep using it.
- Is Blissbuilt Facial Lifting Massager FDA cleared?
- No. Blissbuilt Facial Lifting Massager is not FDA cleared.