Just ziiping in (see what I did there ) to bring you this surprise last-minute offer from my favourite beauty device ZIIP Halo. It came in last night and ends on the 8th (December 2025) so we are quick-sticks and at the ready.
What Is ZIIP Halo? ZIIP Halo is a face toning device that uses different nano and microcurrents to support skin repair, boost collagen and elastin, and tones your facial muscles for an immediate and long-lasting effect. The results are cumulative, so if you’re able to add it in to your routine and use it consistently, you’ll really see those results. It was created by celebrity facialist Melanie Simon who, via an app, guides you through every single treatment option. You can opt for an all over treatment or target specific areas and the joy of the ZIIP is that you can commit to a regular routine or not – just use it as an when you feel your skin needs a boost.
What Is The Offer? The offer is for 20% off the ZIIP Halo device and three free Electric Complex Gels, essential for using the ZIIP Halo correctly. To get the full offer here, you need to shop through this link HERE (this offer is hidden on their site so it’s only going to people that ZIIP work with regularly to offer out to their readers) my code JANEZIIP to get 20% off on top.
Why Do We Need Conductive Gels? This is a very good question and its uses are multiple. Settle in for the full briefing on why Electric Complex Gels are so important when using the ZIIP. Conductor gels in general are used with certain electronic devices, especially those applied to the body, in order to create a bridge between your skin and the device. Skin is naturally resistant to electrical currents but Electric Complex Gel uses electrolytes to allow the impulses to pass through the skin barrier and target your muscles directly.
If you’ve ever accidentally used a micro-current device without a conductive gel, you’ll certainly know about it because your skin will feel a zap which isn’t very comfortable at all – it’s a bit like when some metal hits a filling. Obviously, gels will not only make the experience seamless and not in the least painful, they ensure an optimal flow of currents which in turn leads to better results.
What Does Electric Complex Gel Feel Like? When you apply a conductive gel to your skin, it initially feels cool and mildly tacky. It’s shiny on the skin and after your treatment is done, you can either work it over your complexion or just remove with a cleanser. There are ZIIP Halo gels with added skin care benefits if you prefer but my preference has always been for the original Electric Complex Gel because it’s what I started with and I like it. In terms of how much to use, I’d say you need a light layer – you don’t need to slather your face in it but you do need to cover all of the skin that the device passes over.
How Much Does Electric Complex Gel cost? Electric Complex Gel is £29.99 so three of those has a value of £89.99. The already existing offer for 20% plus the gels means that after adding in the code you spend £303.99 instead of £469.99.
Would I give the ZIIP Halo as a gift?
Yes. Honestly, if you’re in full on “what on earth do I get them?” mode (or sending over a list for what you’d like for Christmas), this could not be more perfectly timed. The ZIIP Halo is one of those gifts that feels indulgent but also incredibly practical, the sweet spot where investing in a device like this feels justified. PSA: If you’re super stuck and looking for a last minute gift, you can get the ZIIP Halo wrapped and under the tree by Christmas day, even if you order on 23rd of December (UK).
Now if you’re reading this after the 8th of December, the 20% off is likely over, but fear not. You can still get 10% off and some free gels thrown in using this link and code JANEZIIP HERE.