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“Microcurrent is a very tiny electrical current that mimics your body’s own natural pulses. What that means is our brains use currents to communicate through our neurological pathways, where it’s constantly sending signals. What we're doing with this technology is mimicking those currents and delivering them to our facial muscles,” says biomedical engineer and holistic skin care expert Pooja Johari, M.S., founder of E7 Wellness, noting that this stimulates our muscles to act younger. “The thing is, the facial muscles can’t tell whether the signal is coming from the brain or this device.” In this episode of Clean Beauty School, host and mindbodygreen beauty director Alexandra Engler joins Johari on a deep dive into microcurrent technology—including red flags, what it actually feels like, and what to look for in skin care products.
Show notes:
-Learn more about Pooja Johari, M.S. and E7 Wellness
-Research on microcurrent for the skin
-The role of ATP in the skin
-Read more the topics discussed in this episode: microcurrent for skin, collagen in the skin, acne scars, glycerin, humectants in skin care, comedogenic & non-comedogenic ingredients, water-based serums, retinol, calming ingredients for sensitive skin, skin barrier functions, exfoliation routine, acupuncture benefits.
-Products recommended in this episode: MyoLift Q-T Device, Restore Conductive Gel.
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“Microcurrent is a very tiny electrical current that mimics your body’s own natural pulses. What that means is our brains use currents to communicate through our neurological pathways, where it’s constantly sending signals. What we're doing with this technology is mimicking those currents and delivering them to our facial muscles,” says biomedical engineer and holistic skin care expert Pooja Johari, M.S., founder of E7 Wellness, noting that this stimulates our muscles to act younger. “The thing is, the facial muscles can’t tell whether the signal is coming from the brain or this device.” In this episode of Clean Beauty School, host and mindbodygreen beauty director Alexandra Engler joins Johari on a deep dive into microcurrent technology—including red flags, what it actually feels like, and what to look for in skin care products.
Show notes:
-Learn more about Pooja Johari, M.S. and E7 Wellness
-Research on microcurrent for the skin
-The role of ATP in the skin
-Read more the topics discussed in this episode: microcurrent for skin, collagen in the skin, acne scars, glycerin, humectants in skin care, comedogenic & non-comedogenic ingredients, water-based serums, retinol, calming ingredients for sensitive skin, skin barrier functions, exfoliation routine, acupuncture benefits.
-Products recommended in this episode: MyoLift Q-T Device, Restore Conductive Gel.
Take 25% off vitamin C potency+ with code VITAMINCPOD. Cannot combine with gift cards or other discount codes. Apply code at checkout.
Comments: [email protected]
Sponsorship inquiries: [email protected]

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