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The Conductive Serum Behind the Glow
Your microcurrent device sends signals. Glow makes sure your skin actually receives them. A proper conductive gel for face keeps the current flowing evenly and eliminates drag and discomfort. Glow does all of that while three active ingredients treat your skin, so every session leaves you sculpted, hydrated, and glazed. The same formula estheticians reach for between clients, now on your vanity.
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The Glazed Finish
Glow spreads with a cushioned slip that leaves skin looking plump and dewy, not just wet. Hyaluronic Acid pulls moisture into the surface layer while Hydrolyzed Collagen lays down a light film for bounce without residue. The glide stays consistent from first pass to last, and the finish is pure glass skin.
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Amplify the Lift
Microcurrent only sculpts if the signal reaches the muscle. Glow's water-based matrix fills every micro-gap between your device and skin, so facial muscles contract harder and the contour shows faster. Think of it as the pre-workout your face routine has been missing.
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Active Skincare Fuel
Most conductive gels are water and a thickener. Glow is infused with Hyaluronic Acid for density, Hydrolyzed Collagen for bounce, and Niacinamide (B3) for a brighter, more even complexion. Because microcurrent increases ingredient absorption, what's in your gel ends up in your skin. That's why Glow keeps it clean and packs it with actives. More serum than gel.
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Your Devices. One Gel.
Engineered to pair with the devices people actually use: Medicube Age-R Booster Pro, NuFace Trinity+ and Mini+, Ziip Halo, Foreo Bear 2, Solawave Radiant Renewal Wand. One formula, full compatibility, every session.
Your Favorite Device. Our Favorite Formula.
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Your Device Routine, Elevated
Sculpting and Lifting
If you own a NuFace Trinity+ or a Foreo Bear 2, you already know the microcurrent facial drill: glide, hold, lift. The part most people skip? The conductive gel for face. A thin, watery formula dries mid-session, breaks contact, and cuts your results short. Glow's cushioned texture stays put from jawline to cheekbone, keeping conductivity locked in so every pass counts toward that snatched contour. Estheticians who do facial toning treatments all day rely on that kind of consistency. You should too.
Glass Skin and Radiance
The Medicube Age-R Booster Pro and Solawave Radiant Renewal Wand both promise a lit-from-within finish. Glow gets you there. Niacinamide evens out your tone during the treatment while Hyaluronic Acid floods the surface with moisture. Microcurrent makes your skin more permeable, which means these actives absorb deeper than they would from a regular serum. When you rinse the gel off, what stays is that glazed, dewy look your feed is full of.
Anti-Aging and RF Treatments
Nanocurrent sessions with a Ziip Halo or at-home radiofrequency treatments target fine lines and firmness at a deeper level. The device does the heavy lifting, but without a proper conductive gel, some of that energy scatters before it reaches the tissue. Glow fills every micro-gap so the signal transfers cleanly, while Hydrolyzed Collagen supports skin bounce on the surface. Some users also pair it with their LED mask for a smoother glide during longer sessions.
More Than a Gel
Your device probably came with a conductive gel or a small tube of primer. It works. For a while. Then it runs out, and you realize it was mostly water and a thickener.
Glow is what comes next. Three cosmetic actives, a texture that actually lasts through a full at-home facial device session, and a formula developed in a French lab with one obsession: making your devices perform like they do in a treatment room. And because microcurrent opens up your skin to absorb more of what you put on it, what's in your gel matters. Glow is water-based, transparent, fragrance-free, and free from parabens, phthalates, and dyes. It spreads with precision, rinses without residue, and leaves your skin better than it found it.
Trusted in Treatment Rooms and on Your Vanity
24,000+ five-star reviews on Amazon. Formulated in France. Loved by facialists who need a gel that holds up across back-to-back clients, and by the women who asked them what they use. Clean, hypoallergenic, and made for skin that gets treated daily.
Find the Right AbSonic for Every Routine
Why you love Absonic
Floyd & ShellyI use this for my body sculpting machine at home. Fragrence free, goes on easily and wipes off clean. Good value for your money.
CristinaGood price for 2 bottles and they will last you a long time.
YeinisEste gel lo use para darme masajes con la maquina luego de mi lipo , es muy bueno , lo recomiendo
AnomicFilleI use this gel for my facial micro current and ultrasound devices, and I like it the best out of several conductive different gels I have tried. It has no fragrance, it does not irritate my skin, and it is easy to wash off. I tried the blue ultrasound gel but it was scented and made my face burn, which was unexpected because i don’t usually have sensitive skin but oh well. It is a great value. It does not flake when it dries, and you can easily spritz water and spread it, or add more gel on top. I will continue repurchasing.
Ximena de RomanaLove to use it with my NuFace beauty device
FAQs
What is AbSonic Glow, and how is it different from a regular conductive gel?
AbSonic Glow is a conductive serum formulated with three cosmetic actives: Hyaluronic Acid, Hydrolyzed Collagen, and Niacinamide (Vitamin B3). A standard conductive gel provides slip and conductivity. Glow does both while delivering hydration, skin bounce, and a brighter complexion. It conducts and treats at the same time.
Can I use AbSonic Glow with my Medicube Age-R Booster Pro?
Yes. Glow is fully compatible with the Medicube Age-R Booster Pro. Its water-based texture provides the slip and conductivity the Booster Pro needs for smooth, even treatments. Many users switch to Glow after running out of the gel that ships with the device.
Is AbSonic Glow compatible with NuFace Trinity+ and Mini+?
Absolutely. Glow works with the NuFace Trinity+, NuFace Mini+, and NuFace Fix. It replaces the NuFace Gel Primer or Hydrating Aqua Gel with a formula that adds active skincare ingredients to your microcurrent routine.
Does it work with Ziip Halo and other nanocurrent devices?
Yes. Glow's water-based formula conducts both microcurrent and nanocurrent signals effectively. It pairs with the Ziip Halo and Ziip GX for facial lifting and complexion treatments.
What about Foreo Bear 2 and Solawave?
Glow is tested and compatible with the Foreo Bear 2, Bear 2 Go, and the Solawave Radiant Renewal Wand. For Solawave users who typically use a serum, Glow offers the same glide with added Hyaluronic Acid and Collagen.
Do estheticians use AbSonic Glow?
Yes. Licensed estheticians and facialists use AbSonic gels for professional microcurrent and RF treatments. The 5L professional pack is available for high-volume use. Glow's clean, fragrance-free formula is well suited for clients with sensitive skin.
What is the difference between AbSonic Glow and the regular AbSonic Microcurrent Gel?
The regular AbSonic Microcurrent Gel is a straightforward conductive gel with no active skincare ingredients. Glow adds Hyaluronic Acid, Hydrolyzed Collagen, and Niacinamide to deliver skincare benefits during your device session. If you want pure conductivity, the regular gel does the job. If you want your gel to double as a treatment, Glow is the upgrade.
Can I use AbSonic Glow with a NuDerma high-frequency wand?
Yes. While NuDerma wands use high-frequency gas technology rather than microcurrent, Glow still provides the slip and skin contact needed for smooth gliding. The Hyaluronic Acid in the formula keeps skin hydrated during high-frequency sessions, and the gel rinses clean afterward.
Can I use a regular serum instead of a conductive gel for my at-home microcurrent device?
Some water-based serums can conduct a current, but most aren't formulated for sustained glide across skin. They absorb too fast, dry out, and force you to reapply constantly. A dedicated conductive gel like Glow keeps consistent contact between your device and skin for the full session. The difference: Glow gives you conductivity plus three active skincare ingredients that your skin actually absorbs during the treatment.
Is AbSonic Glow safe for sensitive skin?
Glow is hypoallergenic, fragrance-free, dye-free, and free from parabens and phthalates. It is water-based and designed for all skin types. We always recommend a small patch test before your first full-face session.

