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The Prysm iO™ Family Kit (NZ$834.00) bundles the Prysm iO 15-second carotenoid scanner with LifePak® Premium Multivitamin and a 2-bottle pack of g3® Juice — designed for two-adult New Zealand households who want to share one scanner across separate app profiles. Ships from the official Nu Skin warehouse in Auckland, no membership required.
The Prysm iO™ Family Kit (NZ$834.00) bundles the Prysm iO 15-second carotenoid scanner with LifePak® Premium Multivitamin and a 2-bottle pack of g3® Juice — designed for two-adult New Zealand households who want to share one scanner across separate app profiles, with one adult on a daily LifePak routine and a complementary fruit-juice antioxidant boost the household can share. Ships from the official Nu Skin warehouse in Auckland with no Nu Skin membership required and free shipping on orders over NZ$99.
The same scanner included in every Prysm Kit. A 15-second fingertip scan using Nu Skin's patent-pending Spectral Rai™ optical technology (over 700,000 hyperspectral absorption measurements per scan, machine-learning calibrated against Raman spectroscopy) returns a personal Prysm Score — a calibrated measure of skin carotenoid concentration that correlates with longer-term antioxidant status. The Nu Skin Prysm iO companion app supports multiple user profiles on a single device, so each adult in the household can track their own trend independently. Prysm iO is positioned as a wellness tracker, not a medical device. In New Zealand it is currently only available inside Prysm Kits — not sold separately.
Pharmanex's daily nutritional foundation: 60 sachets, taken as one with breakfast and one with the evening meal. Each sachet pairs a multi-tablet vitamin/mineral/phytonutrient pack with a 30 mg nano-encapsulated CoQ10 capsule and a MarineOmega capsule combining fish oil and phospholipid-bound krill oil. The 58+ nutrients include 1,000 IU vitamin D3, 60 mg alpha-lipoic acid, chelated zinc, calcium, and magnesium, plus a full-spectrum carotenoid blend (lycopene, lutein, zeaxanthin, astaxanthin) — the same carotenoid family the Prysm iO scanner is measuring in your skin. LifePak Premium is part of the Prysm Certified supplement list and is sold in New Zealand under the Dietary Supplements Regulations 1985 administered by Medsafe. The 30-day supply is enough for one adult on the standard two-sachets-per-day dose.
The component that makes this kit a "Family" kit. g3 Juice is a concentrated fruit-juice blend built around four superfruits selected for unusually high natural carotenoid and vitamin C content: gac fruit (which contains lycopene at roughly 70 times the concentration of tomatoes and beta-carotene at roughly 10 times the concentration of carrots, by weight), Chinese lycium (wolfberry / goji — rich in zeaxanthin), Siberian pineapple (sea buckthorn — contributes omega-7 fatty acids), and cili fruit (which contains roughly 60 times the vitamin C of oranges by weight). The recommended adult serving is 60 ml daily, taken straight or mixed with water. A two-bottle pack covers approximately 25 days of single-adult consumption or about 12–13 days for two adults sharing — relevant for the kit's family pricing math.
Nutritionally, g3 Juice supplies the same family of carotenoids that LifePak's blend supplies, delivered through a different mechanism (whole-fruit concentrate rather than encapsulated supplement) — useful both as an alternative for adults who prefer drinking their nutrition over taking sachets, and as a complementary stack for those who already take supplements. Always read the label and follow directions for use.
The "Family" framing in this kit is functional, not symbolic. The Prysm iO device pairs with the Nu Skin app, and the app supports separate user profiles on a single shared scanner — meaning a couple, a multi-adult flatting situation, or an adult parent and adult child living together can each maintain an independent Prysm Score trend without buying multiple devices. This matters because the device portion of any Prysm Kit accounts for roughly half the kit price; sharing one scanner across two adults is materially cheaper than buying two single-adult kits.
The supplements in this kit, however, are dosed for one adult on a 30-day supply. If two adults in the household both want to take LifePak daily, the kit's supplement supply lasts about 15 days, after which the household will reorder LifePak Premium standalone (~NZ$150 per 30-day supply) at NuBest Skin NZ. The g3 Juice 2-bottle pack offers more flexibility — it stretches further across two adults than the LifePak does — but is also a 30-day supply if only one adult drinks it daily.
An honest note on terminology: this is a multi-adult-household kit, not a kit for households with young children. The g3 Juice and LifePak both carry "not suitable for children under 15 years unless advised by a healthcare practitioner" warnings on their New Zealand labels. The "family" angle works for couples, two-adult-plus-teen households (with healthcare practitioner sign-off for the teenager), and households of independent adults sharing accommodation, but not for parents of small kids hoping to put the whole household on a routine.
The three components form a layered antioxidant routine with the scanner closing the feedback loop. LifePak supplies the comprehensive daily nutrient base (vitamins, chelated minerals, omega-3, carotenoid blend) — the foundation. g3 Juice supplies a complementary high-density fruit-derived antioxidant load through whole-fruit concentrates — the boost. Prysm iO measures the most accessible downstream marker (skin carotenoid concentration) so each user in the household sees whether their personal version of the routine is producing change in their body.
For households where only one adult is the "wellness driver" (someone who manages the supplement reorder cycle), the kit also serves as a way to introduce the partner or flatmate to the routine without a second full kit purchase. The shared device with separate app profiles lets the second adult start scanning and tracking immediately, then layer in supplement participation gradually rather than requiring a same-day commitment.
✅ Best suited: Two-adult New Zealand households (couples, flatmates, adult children with parents) who want to share one Prysm iO scanner across separate app profiles, with at least one adult committed to a daily LifePak supplement routine, and household interest in g3 Juice as a daily antioxidant addition.
⚠️ Less suited: Households with children under 15 (the supplements and juice are not labelled for this age group). Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if any household member is pregnant, breastfeeding, taking prescription medication, or has a shellfish or specific fruit allergy.
💡 Pairs well with: a shared household focus on a Mediterranean-style eating pattern and consistent weekly movement habits.
The persona this is most clearly built for is a 35–60-year-old New Zealand couple where one partner is the "health driver" researching wellness and the other partner is willing-but-not-leading. The shared device removes the "do we both buy our own kit?" question; the LifePak provides daily structure for the lead adult; the g3 Juice provides a low-friction entry point for the other adult to participate. Other natural fits: adult flatting in inner-city Auckland or Wellington where one person initiates the routine, retired or semi-retired couples in coastal towns and rural areas consolidating supplements, and adult-child-with-parent households where the adult child is buying for the parent.
For households where both adults are over 40 and want the over-40 LifePak Prime tier, the Prysm iO Prime Family Kit (NZ$867.00) replaces LifePak Premium with LifePak Prime Anti-aging Formula at a small upgrade premium.
The most useful comparison is across all six Prysm iO kits available on the New Zealand site.
| Feature | Family Kit | Intestinal Health | Metabolic Health | Prime Metabolic | Prime Core Nutrition |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NZ price (30-day) | NZ$834 | NZ$804 | NZ$861 | NZ$896 | NZ$919 |
| Prysm iO scanner | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included |
| Multi-profile household scanner sharing | Yes — kit positioned for it | Possible (any kit) | Possible | Possible | Possible |
| Daily multivitamin | LifePak Premium | LifePak Premium | LifePak Premium | LifePak Prime (over-40) | LifePak Prime (over-40) |
| Targeted supplement | g3 Juice (whole-fruit antioxidant blend) | Pharmanex Nu Biome (gut) | ageLOC Meta (anthocyanin metabolic) | ageLOC Meta | ageLOC Y-Span (6-pathway anti-aging) |
| Designed primary user | Multi-adult NZ household | Adults focused on gut health | Adults 35+, metabolic-focused | Adults 40+, metabolic-focused | Adults 40+, broad longevity |
Comparison information based on publicly available product specifications and pricing as of April 2026.
The Family Kit's value proposition is structurally different from the other Prysm kits. The Intestinal, Metabolic, Prime Metabolic, and Prime Core Nutrition kits target a specific physiological domain through a specific second supplement (Nu Biome for gut, Meta for metabolism, Y-Span for longevity). The Family Kit instead pairs a generalist multivitamin (LifePak) with a high-antioxidant fruit-juice booster (g3 Juice), positioning itself as a shared multi-adult New Zealand household routine where the price difference reflects two formulation choices: a 58-plus-nutrient multivitamin built on chelated minerals, nano-encapsulated CoQ10 and a standardised carotenoid blend rather than the oxide-mineral pharmacy baseline, and a fruit-juice concentrate standardised for carotenoid load across gac, cili, lycium and sea buckthorn — sources selected for documented carotenoid and vitamin C density rather than the taste-and-sugar blend logic typical of private-label superfruit juices on NZ shelves. If your priority is a single household multivitamin without the antioxidant-juice component or scanner sharing, a multivitamin from GO Healthy, Clinicians, Radiance, or Healtheries (all sold under Medsafe's Dietary Supplements Regulations 1985) is a reasonable choice for that simpler need. For two-adult New Zealand households who want to share one Prysm iO scanner across separate app profiles and track whether the daily routine is producing measurable change in each adult independently, the Family Kit is built around a different scope than an à-la-carte pharmacy stack.
The standard household routine for two adults sharing the kit looks like this. With breakfast: each adult takes a LifePak sachet (if both are committing to the daily routine) and pours a 60 ml shot of g3 Juice — straight or mixed with water. With the evening meal: a second LifePak sachet for whichever adult is on the daily LifePak schedule. Once a week — or daily during the first month while baselines establish — each adult scans a fingertip with Prysm iO under their own app profile and logs the score.
Most two-adult households quickly settle into a pattern where one adult is the "everyday LifePak user" and the other is the "g3 Juice plus weekend LifePak" user, which makes the 30-day supplement supply last closer to its labelled duration. The Prysm iO baseline scans are the easier shared habit — most users scan in the morning before showering and log it before the household leaves for the day.
What to expect over time: subjective shifts often appear from week two or three (steadier afternoon energy is the most commonly reported early change). Pharmanex's published carotenoid-tracking data shows Prysm Score increases starting to consistently appear at weeks four to eight in baseline-deficient adults, with the largest aggregate change typically landing at weeks eight to twelve. Smoking, low vegetable intake, and irregular meal timing all suppress carotenoid scores; addressing these alongside the supplement routine produces the most reliable score movement.
Two routine notes specifically for New Zealand households. First, the LifePak vitamin D3 dose (1,000 IU per sachet, 2,000 IU on the full daily dose) is doing meaningful work between May and September for any household member living south of Wellington — NIWA UV-index data shows ambient UVB falls below the threshold for cutaneous vitamin D synthesis through winter across most of the South Island. Second, g3 Juice is shelf-stable when unopened, but once opened the bottle should be refrigerated and consumed within the timeframe shown on the label — important for households in Northland and Hawke's Bay through warm summers.
Yes. NuBest Skin sells the kit directly at NZ$834.00 with no Nu Skin membership, no registration, and no minimum order. Free shipping applies on orders over NZ$99 and the kit ships from the official Nu Skin warehouse in Auckland, normally arriving within 2–5 working days nationwide.
The Nu Skin Prysm iO companion app supports multiple user profiles on one paired device. Each adult creates their own profile, scans their own fingertip, and the app keeps their score history separate. The device itself is a passive scanner — there is nothing to "calibrate" between users — so swapping who uses it from one minute to the next is friction-free. Practically, most households leave the device on a kitchen counter or bathroom shelf and each adult scans before breakfast under their own profile.
The LifePak (60 sachets) is a 30-day supply for one adult on the standard two-sachets-per-day schedule. If both adults take LifePak daily, the supply lasts about 15 days. The g3 Juice 2-bottle pack is roughly 25 days at 60 ml/day for one adult, or 12–13 days if both adults drink a daily 60 ml shot. Most households settle into a "one adult daily, the other on a partial schedule" pattern, which stretches the supply closer to its labelled duration.
g3 Juice is a concentrated fruit juice and contains naturally occurring fruit sugars in a 60 ml serving. The recommended dose is small precisely so the carotenoid and vitamin C concentration is delivered without a large sugar load. If you have type 2 diabetes or are managing blood-sugar response carefully, factor the small carbohydrate load into your daily total, or talk to your dietitian about timing the serve with a meal containing protein and fat.
Both are sold in New Zealand under the Dietary Supplements Regulations 1985, the framework administered by Medsafe that governs vitamin, mineral, and herbal supplements in this country. Always read the label and follow the directions for use.
The label states "not suitable for children under 15 years unless advised by a healthcare practitioner". For teenagers 15+, talk to your GP, family doctor, or pharmacist about whether a small daily serve is appropriate given your teen's individual diet and any conditions. The same applies to LifePak.
Generally yes for most over-the-counter supplements, but talk to your healthcare practitioner if you take prescription medication. Specific interactions to flag: blood thinners (warfarin, apixaban) interact with the omega-3 and vitamin K content of LifePak; thyroid medication should be separated from any multivitamin containing calcium or iron by at least four hours. The g3 Juice carries no significant prescription interactions in normal daily doses.
Unopened kits can be returned within 30 days of delivery for a refund, less return shipping, in line with the standard NuBest Skin New Zealand return policy. Opened supplements and opened g3 Juice bottles cannot be returned for hygiene reasons, but if the scanner arrives faulty or damaged, contact us immediately for a free replacement.
Store LifePak sachets in a cool, dry pantry below 25°C, away from direct sunlight. Unopened g3 Juice bottles are shelf-stable; once opened, refrigerate and consume within the timeframe on the label. The Prysm iO device should be kept at normal room temperature; avoid leaving it in a hot car interior on warm days, where cabin temperatures regularly exceed 50°C in Auckland and Hawke's Bay summers.
Always read the label and follow the directions for use. Vitamin and mineral supplements should not replace a balanced diet. The Prysm iO device is a consumer wellness tracker — it is not a medical device, is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice. If symptoms persist, talk to your healthcare professional. If pregnant, breastfeeding, on prescription medication, or under 18, consult your GP before starting any new supplement routine.
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Product information reviewed by the NuBest Skin Editorial Team. Last updated May 2026.
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