NuFace is a FDA-approved home device that emits microcurrents, which are gentle electrical currents that mimic the body’s natural ionic flow. Microcurrents stimulate the facial muscles, helping to tone and lift the skin and address skin concerns. With many beauty devices, you need to keep a renewable supply of accessories to keep them operating. In the case of NuFace, it’s conducting gel. Without conducting gel applied to the face, you can’t use the device. These devices are a little like subscription services. The conducting gel on NuFace’s website that matches the device is too pricey for Greens Water’s budget. It’s $35.00, NuFace Hydrating Microcurrent Gel Activator (with IonPlex® and hyaluronic acid) for 1.69 Oz. What to do to still get the benefits of a NuFace routine without this pricey gel? Apparently, you can use sonar conducting gel from a medical supply store, but that’s not very convenient. So, here’s some less pricey, commonly available, ...