- YouTube star Safiya Nygaard recently tried a face mask that's designed to send electronic microcurrents from your iPhone to your skin.
- Made by an Italian company called Baldan Group, the Play Skin mask is currently only sold in the UK and Italy.
- The microcurrents supposedly stimulate, relax, and revitalize your skin.
- Using a digital tool, Nygaard confirmed that electricity was actually running through the mask when it was connected to her iPhone.
- However, she wasn't blown away by the mask and found the subtle electric sensation underwhelming.
- Nygaard's video is currently trending on YouTube. See the mask in action below.
A woman tried an electric face mask controlled by her iPhone that could be the future of skincare
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October 09, 2017
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