Margot Robbie has been spoiling us with red carpet appearances over the last year and, despite the busy press schedule for the Barbie movie, her skin always looks flawless. The secret (aside from excellent genes)? The ZIIP Halo beauty tool.

The ZIIP Halo is a handheld gadget about the size of a phone that uses microcurrent and nanocurrent to lift and tone the facial muscles while also helping to repair and rejuvenate the skin. Also counting Jennifer Aniston and Eva Mendes as fans, it often sells out, but it's back in stock on the ZIIP website and Currentbody now for £379.

The ZIIP Halo can be used to plump up your pout in two minutes

* ZIIP Halo Nanocurrent and Microcurrent Facial Toning Device, £379 from Currentbody

As with other microcurrent devices, the ZIIP Halo's face-toning benefits are widely known, but because it also features nanocurrent technology, it also makes your skin look brighter and more radiant – and to really see these results, ZIIP has put together a treatment plan that it says will give you glass skin in as little as two weeks.

A popular skincare trend originating from Korea, glass skin refers to a flawless, smooth, glowing complexion, not unlike a sheet of glass. The effect if typically created by layering up lots of lightweight hydrating products, but ZIIP says you can get the effect just with its Halo and its conductive silver gel.

Those who have the Halo simply need to look on the ZIIP app for the Glass Skin Treatment Plan, which takes your through a curated 14-day programme using the device, including facial routines such as 'Founder's Favorite', 'All Inclusive' and 'Electric Tone'. Simply follow along on the app with your tool, and say hello to glossy, glowing skin in two weeks.

Jennifer Aniston is also a fan of the ZIIP Halo

* ZIIP Halo Nanocurrent and Microcurrent Facial Toning Device, £379 from Currentbody

ZIIP owners can also use their tool to get a plumper pout by following the app's ZIIP Lips plan. If you're tempted to get Hollywood's favourite face tool, you can read our full review of the ZIIP Halo here.

Another celeb-favourite microcurrent face tool is the NuFace Facial Toning Device, which counts Millie Mackintosh and make-up artist Lisa Eldridge as fans. The NuFace Mini usually costs £184, but it's currently reduced to £156.40 at Cult Beauty.

Meanwhile for a cheaper – and instant – way to get the glass skin look, try the TikTok-viral COSRX Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence, £9.99 from Amazon.

By Editor