Independent research · Skin-type first · No miracle claims
FOREO BEAR 2 fuchsia microcurrent facial toning device
Product image: FOREO
Home · Best picks · Beauty tech

FOREO · Research-based review

BEAR 2

Best streamlined microcurrent alternative for readers who want strong controls, a washable body and short guided sessions.

4.5 · 700+ official-site reviewsNormalDryCombinationOilyPeony Seoul top pick

Retailer availability can change. Earning links are always disclosed.

A waterproof microcurrent tool pairing four current types with FOREO's anti-shock system and T-Sonic massage patterns.

What it is designed to do

Supports a temporarily more sculpted, lifted-looking facial contour while massage patterns help the face feel refreshed.

Why it made the Peony Seoul shortlist

BEAR 2 carries a 4.5 official-site rating across more than 700 reviews, with 93% of reviewers recommending it, and is covered by FOREO's established affiliate programme.

What stands out

  • Four microcurrent types
  • Ten intensity levels
  • T-Sonic massage
  • 4.5 from 700+ reviews

Formula highlights

MicrocurrentAnti-shock systemT-Sonic pulsationsApp-guided routines

Who should consider it?

This is the strongest match for quick facial-toning routines with adjustable microcurrent. In our finder, it can appear for normal, dry, combination, oily profiles and concerns including firmness appearance, facial contour, fine-line appearance, puffiness appearance.

Texture and routine fit

The format is best described as microcurrent facial toning device. Apply FOREO's conductive serum, choose a comfortable intensity and glide the spheres over the face and neck using the manufacturer's guided movements.

How to get the loveliest fit

Read the complete microcurrent contraindications and use only with a compatible conductive medium.

How this review was prepared

This is an independent editorial assessment based on current official product information, retailer availability and category research. It does not claim hands-on testing where none has occurred, and it is not medical advice.