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ageLOC Boost & LumiSpa iO Kit (AU)

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The ageLOC Boost & LumiSpa iO Kit (AU$572.00) is the two-device home-spa configuration: LumiSpa iO for the cleansing step (counter-rotation) followed by ageLOC Boost for the treatment step (microcurrent on freshly cleansed skin). The clean-then-microcurrent sequence is the product — clean skin conducts the microcurrent more effectively than skin with residue. Bundle pricing saves around AU$103 versus buying both devices separately. Ships from the official Nu Skin warehouse in Australia, no membership required.

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Product Description

The ageLOC Boost & LumiSpa iO Kit (AU$572.00) is the two-device home-spa configuration for users who want both cleansing and microcurrent treatment in a single morning-and-evening routine. The kit pairs the LumiSpa iO (counter-rotation cleansing) with ageLOC Boost (microcurrent serum-and-pulse treatment) — and the order matters. Clean skin conducts microcurrent more effectively than skin still carrying SPF residue, sebum, and pollution; the kit is bundled because the sequence is the product, not because two devices are randomly cheaper together. For Australian users in their 30s and beyond who already understand the cleansing routine and want to add the firmness-and-fine-line treatment layer that microcurrent literature supports, this kit is the most comprehensive home device configuration Nu Skin offers in a single bundle. Ships from the official Nu Skin warehouse in Australia, with no Nu Skin membership or registration required.

What's Included in This Kit

1 × ageLOC LumiSpa iO Device + Treatment Head + Activating Cleanser

The LumiSpa iO cleansing system covered in detail on the standard LumiSpa iO Kit page. In this kit, it serves as the first device in the sequence — counter-rotating silicone-head cleansing for 2 minutes per session, removing the residual film a manual wash leaves behind so the second device can do its job. The matched Activating Cleanser ships in your selected skin-type variant.

1 × ageLOC Boost System

The Boost is a microcurrent treatment device that delivers low-level electrical pulses through two metal electrode plates while you glide it across freshly cleansed skin paired with the Activating Serum. Microcurrent has roughly four decades of clinical literature in dermatology and aesthetic-medicine settings (where it has been used in salon facials since the 1980s) for its visible-firmness effect on the appearance of fine lines and overall facial-contour clarity. The home-device generation Nu Skin built around the ageLOC ingredient platform is intended for daily 5-minute use rather than the 60-minute weekly salon protocol, but the underlying mechanism is the same.

1 × ageLOC Boost Activating Serum

The conductive serum the Boost device requires to deliver the microcurrent across the skin. The serum contains the ageLOC ingredient blend (botanical extracts targeting visible aging signs) plus the conductive carrier that lets the microcurrent travel from the device's electrodes through the skin without arcing. Used standalone (without the Boost device), the serum is still a topical skincare product, but the microcurrent delivery is the point — the serum is formulated to pair with the device, not as a standalone leave-on treatment.

How the Kit Works Together

The clean-then-microcurrent sequence is what makes this kit a system rather than a coincidence of two devices in one box. Three steps run in order each session:

  1. Cleansing (LumiSpa iO, ~2 minutes): the counter-rotating silicone head sweeps the four facial zones, lifting SPF residue, sebum, makeup, and ambient pollution. Most users report the immediate "cleaner" tactile feel from session one — the device removes a film a manual wash leaves behind.
  2. Conductive serum application (~30 seconds): a small amount of Boost Activating Serum is applied across the same four zones. The serum is what allows the microcurrent to travel through the skin in the next step.
  3. Microcurrent treatment (Boost device, ~5 minutes): the Boost glides across the cheeks, jawline, forehead, and around the eye orbits, delivering microcurrent pulses through the conductive serum film. The device is moved in upward strokes (the standard salon-microcurrent direction) for facial-contour clarity.

Clean skin matters specifically for step 3 because residual oil and SPF on the skin surface change the conductive path the microcurrent takes. Skin with a heavy day's residue redirects some of the current along the surface rather than into the deeper layers the Boost is designed to reach; clean skin lets the current penetrate consistently across the four zones. This is why the kit is bundled — the sequence is the design, and skipping the cleansing step before microcurrent reduces the effectiveness of the treatment Nu Skin's product platform was built around.

For Australian users specifically, the kit's value proposition lands on two cohorts. The first is users who already do a salon facial 3–6 times per year (typically AU$120–250 per session for microcurrent or radiofrequency facial work) and want to maintain the between-visit baseline at home rather than waiting six weeks between professional sessions. The second is users who cannot reliably get to a salon — FIFO workers on rotation, regional and rural buyers, parents of small children with no childcare bandwidth — and want a treatment-grade routine that fits inside the 8 minutes they actually have in the morning and evening.

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Who This Kit Is Designed For

Best suited: Adults 30+ who want both cleansing and microcurrent in the same daily routine, users who already get salon microcurrent facials and want to add a daily home maintenance layer between visits, and AU buyers considering both devices separately who would prefer the bundle pricing and the deliberate sequence.

⚠️ Less suited: Users with a pacemaker, implanted electrical device, or who are pregnant — microcurrent is contraindicated for these groups regardless of brand or device. Users with active facial inflammation, broken skin, or recent professional treatments (laser, peels, microneedling within the recovery window) should consult a dermatologist before starting.

💡 Pairs well with: a peptide-based facial serum applied after the Boost session, SPF 30+ for AM use (non-negotiable in Australia), and a consistent twice-daily schedule — microcurrent literature shows the visible firmness effects compound with consistency over 6–12 weeks.

How It Compares

The most useful comparison is between buying the two devices separately versus this bundle, plus framing against the home-microcurrent and salon-microcurrent alternatives.

ConfigurationWhat's IncludedApprox. AU price
This kit (Boost + LumiSpa iO bundle)Both devices + LumiSpa Treatment Head + LumiSpa Activating Cleanser + Boost Activating SerumAU$572
Buy separately on NuBest Skin AUStandard LumiSpa iO Kit (AU$325) + ageLOC Boost System (AU$350)~AU$675 (bundle saves ~AU$103)
Standalone home microcurrent (no cleansing device)Boost System alone — daily microcurrent only, manual cleansing firstAU$350 (Boost only)
Salon microcurrent facial (Australian metro pricing)1× 60-minute professional microcurrent facial~AU$120–250 per session

Comparison information based on publicly available product specifications and pricing as of April 2026. Standalone device and salon-treatment prices vary by retailer and provider.

The price difference between the bundle and buying both devices separately reflects what bundling saves on the device-and-consumable side (~AU$103). The more useful framing for a buyer is whether the home microcurrent routine is the right intervention for their goal at all. If your priority is one specific concern in isolation — a once-or-twice-yearly event-prep facial for visible firmness, or post-procedural recovery work — a salon microcurrent series with a qualified aesthetician is the appropriate scope, and the home device is not a substitute for the professional protocol. For the goal of maintaining the cleansing-and-microcurrent routine on a daily basis between salon visits (or instead of them) at a price equivalent to roughly 4–5 salon sessions for the entire device-and-consumable kit, this bundle is built around different scope — daily-routine consistency rather than infrequent professional intervention.

How Australians Are Using This Kit

The standard daily routine takes about 8–10 minutes total. Morning: 2-minute LumiSpa iO cleanse with matched Activating Cleanser, 30-second pat-dry and Boost Serum application, 5-minute Boost microcurrent session across the four zones, then proceed with serum, moisturiser, and SPF (non-negotiable before leaving the house in any Australian latitude). Evening: same sequence without the SPF step. The Vera app coaches the LumiSpa step; the Boost device has its own pulse-pattern indicator on-device. Most users settle into the full routine within the first week as the timing becomes automatic.

Two routine notes specifically for Australian conditions. First, post-beach and post-pool days warrant a particularly thorough LumiSpa session before the Boost step — chlorine and salt residue compound with SPF on skin and reduce microcurrent conductivity. Second, the Boost serum bottle should be stored at normal room temperature; in summer, avoid leaving it on a warm bathroom shelf above 25 °C, where the serum's actives can degrade faster than the labelled shelf-life assumes.

Effect Timeline

The LumiSpa cleansing-side timeline is documented on the standard Kit page (Week 1 / 2 / 4 / 8 expectations). The microcurrent-side timeline runs on a different trajectory:

  • Week 1–2 — adjustment. Minor tactile sensation during the Boost session (a faint tingle is normal; pain or sustained discomfort is not). No visible change yet.
  • Week 4 — early visible signal. Subtle facial-contour clarity, particularly around the jawline and cheekbones. This is the window where home-microcurrent literature most often reports the first visible response in baseline users.
  • Week 8–12 — accumulated effect. Visible firmness and fine-line softening accumulate with consistency. The full benefit assumes the user has not skipped sessions; microcurrent effects diminish faster than they accumulate, so 5 sessions per week minimum is the threshold the literature points to.

Works With

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use Boost without LumiSpa?

Yes — the ageLOC Boost device functions as a standalone microcurrent treatment if you cleanse manually beforehand. The kit bundles them because clean skin conducts microcurrent more effectively than skin with residue, but the Boost is not technically dependent on the LumiSpa for operation. If you already own a different cleansing routine you trust and want microcurrent only, the standalone ageLOC Boost System is sold separately at AU$350.

How long does the combined routine take?

About 8–10 minutes per session — 2 minutes LumiSpa cleansing, 30 seconds for serum application, 5 minutes Boost microcurrent. Most users settle into the full routine timing within the first week. The Vera app times the LumiSpa portion; the Boost device has its own pulse indicator for the microcurrent timing.

Do I use both devices morning AND evening?

Yes — the kit is designed for twice-daily use of both devices. Morning is the more critical session because the SPF and pollution accumulation through the day requires the cleansing step before evening, but the microcurrent benefit accumulates with consistency, so skipping evening sessions reduces the cumulative effect. Some users settle into a morning-LumiSpa-only / evening-LumiSpa-plus-Boost pattern if the morning timing is too tight.

Is microcurrent safe for daily use?

The home-device generation of microcurrent (low microamp range) is designed for daily use — it is meaningfully lower-intensity than salon machines, which deliver higher current in shorter sessions. Daily home use over multi-month periods is the protocol the device's clinical work was built around. Salon microcurrent professionals typically recommend 1–2 sessions per week at salon intensity; the home-device daily protocol is calibrated for the lower power level.

Are there any contraindications I should know about?

Yes. Microcurrent is contraindicated for users with: a pacemaker or implanted electrical device, pregnancy (any trimester), active epilepsy, or open wounds and active inflammation on the treatment area. Users with metal implants in the head or neck, recent professional treatments (laser, peels, microneedling within the recovery window), or any condition under active medical management should consult their GP or dermatologist before starting. The contraindication list is general to microcurrent technology, not specific to ageLOC Boost.

What does the bundle save me versus buying both devices separately?

The standalone LumiSpa iO Kit costs AU$325 and the standalone ageLOC Boost System costs AU$350 on NuBest Skin AU — totalling AU$675 if bought as separate purchases. This bundle costs AU$572, a saving of approximately AU$103 versus the separate-purchase total. The component contents are identical; the bundle is purely a pricing decision.

Can I share the Boost device with my partner?

Yes — the device itself has no user-specific calibration, so two adults can use the same Boost device. The Activating Serum is consumed faster across two users (the included bottle lasts ~6 weeks at twice-daily two-user use versus 2–3 months for a single user), and the contraindications must be checked individually for each user before starting.

Important Information

The ageLOC LumiSpa iO and ageLOC Boost are consumer cosmetic devices. They are not medical devices and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. Microcurrent is contraindicated for users with a pacemaker or implanted electrical device, pregnancy, active epilepsy, or open wounds and active inflammation on the treatment area. If you have any condition under medical management, consult your GP or dermatologist before starting. Always read the labels and follow the directions for use on the matched Activating Cleanser and Boost Activating Serum.

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Sources & References

  1. Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc. — ageLOC LumiSpa iO Product Information, nuskin.com.
  2. Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc. — ageLOC Boost System Product Information. Microcurrent device specifications, daily-use protocol, and Activating Serum role.
  3. Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc. — ageLOC Boost Activating Serum Product Information. Conductive carrier composition and ageLOC ingredient platform.
  4. Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) — Cosmetics in Australia, tga.gov.au. Regulatory framework for cosmetic devices in Australia.
  5. Becker DG. — The use of microcurrent in cosmetic and medical aesthetic practice. Background reference on microcurrent methodology in dermatology and aesthetic-medicine settings, used for general context on the technology category.

Product information reviewed by the NuBest Skin Editorial Team. Last updated May 2026.

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