Home LivingWellnessBeautyGroomingCELF Regeneration Station review: innovative skincare that won’t break the bankDoes CELF, the world’s first micro-vibration collagen regenerative tool actually work? I put it to the test…When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.(Image credit: CELF)T3 VerdictThe world’s first micro-vibration collagen regenerative tool, CELF, is an innovative skincare tool that’s surprisingly technical and effective, considering its affordable price tag. It works to reduce wrinkles and fine lines and improve the texture of the skin, all while sitting on the end of your Oral-B toothbrush. While it’s easy to use and leaves skin looking and feeling smooth, the CELF Regeneration Station could be more pain-free than advertised and its results could be clearer. Nonetheless, it’s a skincare tool worth trying.Reasons to buy+Targets fine lines and wrinkles to reverse signs of ageing+Leaves skin feeling smooth+Easy to use and fit into your daily routine+AffordableReasons to avoid-Some results are better than others-Not as pain-free as stated-Need to have an Oral-B iO toothbrush to use itWhy you can trust T3Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you.Find out more about how we test.

Home LivingWellnessBeautyGroomingCELF Regeneration Station review: innovative skincare that won’t break the bankDoes CELF, the world’s first micro-vibration collagen regenerative tool actually work? I put it to the test…When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.(Image credit: CELF)T3 VerdictThe world’s first micro-vibration collagen regenerative tool, CELF, is an innovative skincare tool that’s surprisingly technical and effective, considering its affordable price tag. It works to reduce wrinkles and fine lines and improve the texture of the skin, all while sitting on the end of your Oral-B toothbrush. While it’s easy to use and leaves skin looking and feeling smooth, the CELF Regeneration Station could be more pain-free than advertised and its results could be clearer. Nonetheless, it’s a skincare tool worth trying.Reasons to buy+Targets fine lines and wrinkles to reverse signs of ageing+Leaves skin feeling smooth+Easy to use and fit into your daily routine+AffordableReasons to avoid-Some results are better than others-Not as pain-free as stated-Need to have an Oral-B iO toothbrush to use itWhy you can trust T3Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you.Find out more about how we test.

Does CELF, the world’s first micro-vibration collagen regenerative tool actually work? I put it to the test…

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(Image credit: CELF)T3 VerdictThe world’s first micro-vibration collagen regenerative tool, CELF, is an innovative skincare tool that’s surprisingly technical and effective, considering its affordable price tag. It works to reduce wrinkles and fine lines and improve the texture of the skin, all while sitting on the end of your Oral-B toothbrush. While it’s easy to use and leaves skin looking and feeling smooth, the CELF Regeneration Station could be more pain-free than advertised and its results could be clearer. Nonetheless, it’s a skincare tool worth trying.Reasons to buy+Targets fine lines and wrinkles to reverse signs of ageing+Leaves skin feeling smooth+Easy to use and fit into your daily routine+AffordableReasons to avoid-Some results are better than others-Not as pain-free as stated-Need to have an Oral-B iO toothbrush to use it

(Image credit: CELF)

CELF Regeneration Station

(Image credit: CELF)

T3 VerdictThe world’s first micro-vibration collagen regenerative tool, CELF, is an innovative skincare tool that’s surprisingly technical and effective, considering its affordable price tag. It works to reduce wrinkles and fine lines and improve the texture of the skin, all while sitting on the end of your Oral-B toothbrush. While it’s easy to use and leaves skin looking and feeling smooth, the CELF Regeneration Station could be more pain-free than advertised and its results could be clearer. Nonetheless, it’s a skincare tool worth trying.Reasons to buy+Targets fine lines and wrinkles to reverse signs of ageing+Leaves skin feeling smooth+Easy to use and fit into your daily routine+AffordableReasons to avoid-Some results are better than others-Not as pain-free as stated-Need to have an Oral-B iO toothbrush to use it

T3 VerdictThe world’s first micro-vibration collagen regenerative tool, CELF, is an innovative skincare tool that’s surprisingly technical and effective, considering its affordable price tag. It works to reduce wrinkles and fine lines and improve the texture of the skin, all while sitting on the end of your Oral-B toothbrush. While it’s easy to use and leaves skin looking and feeling smooth, the CELF Regeneration Station could be more pain-free than advertised and its results could be clearer. Nonetheless, it’s a skincare tool worth trying.

T3 Verdict

The world’s first micro-vibration collagen regenerative tool, CELF, is an innovative skincare tool that’s surprisingly technical and effective, considering its affordable price tag. It works to reduce wrinkles and fine lines and improve the texture of the skin, all while sitting on the end of your Oral-B toothbrush. While it’s easy to use and leaves skin looking and feeling smooth, the CELF Regeneration Station could be more pain-free than advertised and its results could be clearer. Nonetheless, it’s a skincare tool worth trying.

Reasons to buy+Targets fine lines and wrinkles to reverse signs of ageing+Leaves skin feeling smooth+Easy to use and fit into your daily routine+AffordableReasons to avoid-Some results are better than others-Not as pain-free as stated-Need to have an Oral-B iO toothbrush to use it

Reasons to buy+Targets fine lines and wrinkles to reverse signs of ageing+Leaves skin feeling smooth+Easy to use and fit into your daily routine+Affordable

Targets fine lines and wrinkles to reverse signs of ageing

Leaves skin feeling smooth

Easy to use and fit into your daily routine

Affordable

Reasons to avoid-Some results are better than others-Not as pain-free as stated-Need to have an Oral-B iO toothbrush to use it

Some results are better than others

Not as pain-free as stated

Need to have an Oral-B iO toothbrush to use it

Why you can trust T3Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you.Find out more about how we test.

Why you can trust T3Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you.Find out more about how we test.

In this CELF Regeneration Station review, I put the world’s first micro-vibration collagen regenerative tool to the test to see how effectively it reduced signs of ageing.

Designed to revitalise the skin from the inside out,CELF launched its Regeneration Station in 2023. The skincare tool has been clinically proven to restore the skin’s surface and lift lines and wrinkles, all while sitting on the end of thebest electric toothbrush!

I never used to be a huge fan of skincare, mainly because I wasn’t sure what to do and didn’t want to cause any spots or flare-ups. But I’ve been trying lots of new things for my skin lately, likeicing my faceand using theTheraface Profacial therapy device. When I saw the CELF Regeneration Station, I was excited to give it a try to see if it could get rid of a few stubborn lines I’ve been noticing on my forehead. After using it for two months, here’s my full review and thoughts of the CELF Regeneration Station.

CELF Regeneration Station review: Unboxing and how to use

The CELF Regeneration Station arrived in a very small cardboard box. Inside was the CELF dermal head and a 30ml bottle (a three months supply) of CELF Glide Serum… that’s it! An important thing to remember is that for the dermal head to work, you need an Oral-B iO toothbrush, which CELF doesn’t provide you with. As of writing, CELF doesn’t work with any other electric toothbrush brand but this could change in the future.

To use the CELF Regeneration Station, remove the toothbrush head (I used theOral-B iO7) and replace it with the dermal head. Rinse it under warm water before applying the Glide Serum to the areas of your face you want to tackle. Turn on the toothbrush and move the CELF head over the skin where you’ve applied the serum for a minute per area. Once you’re done, simply rinse the head and replace the cap, before massaging excess serum into the face and heading to bed. Surprisingly easy!

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CELF Regeneration Station review

(Image credit: Beth Girdler-Maslen / T3)

CELF Regeneration Station review: design and features

The CELF Regeneration Station is a non-invasive epidermal and deep cellular micro-vibration skincare tool. The dermal head may look small but if you look closely, there are little bristles on the end which is what glides over your skin. Using SPER technology, the CELF dermal head deeply stimulates the skin, creating a cellular reaction to encourage collagen production.

(Image credit: Beth Girdler-Maslen / T3)

CELF Regeneration Station review

(Image credit: Beth Girdler-Maslen / T3)

CELF Regeneration Station review: performance

For full disclosure, I’m the ripe old age of 27 and haven’t got tons of fine lines so I mostly used the CELF tool on my forehead as I’d started to notice my frown lines becoming a little prominent.

The first thing I noticed was just how easy the CELF Regeneration Station is to use. What’s always put me off elaborate 18-step skincare routines is they involve many products and take up a lot of time. I’m quite lazy when it comes to skincare so I appreciated that the CELF Regeneration Station is only two products (three if you count the toothbrush) and it’s easy to fit into your routine. After I cleaned my teeth at night, I’d simply replace the brush head with the dermal head and apply a good squeeze of serum to my forehead – simple!

CELF recommended applying the Glide Serum in target areas like crows feet, forehead, around the mouth and chin, where you’re more likely to experience wrinkles. Focusing on my forehead, I was disappointed to find that the CELF Regeneration Station wasn’t as pain-free as promised.

(Image credit: Beth Girdler-Maslen / T3)

CELF Regeneration Station review

(Image credit: Beth Girdler-Maslen / T3)

I found it to be a little painful during my first few uses and if I didn’t apply enough serum, I really started to feel the bristles. During my first few tries, my skin did sting a bit but I started to get used to it, and found that the key is not to press too hard. As the CELF Regeneration Station increases blood flow, I noticed my forehead did get very red but it went down quite quickly.

So, after using the CELF Regeneration Station for two months, did it work? Personally, the results are a little inconclusive. The area between my eyebrows looks a lot better than before but there’s one stubborn line just above my left brow which has faded but is still pretty visible. My skin does feel a lot healthier and smoother after using it so I’d definitely say that it’s working its magic on my skin structure and texture.

Other than that and the brief stingy pain, the only negative I had was the mess. Sometimes I found that the dermal head leaked and dripped down onto the toothbrush which wasn’t pleasant.

(Image credit: Beth Girdler-Maslen / T3)

CELF Regeneration Station review

(Image credit: Beth Girdler-Maslen / T3)

CELF Regeneration Station review: price

The CELF Regeneration Station is £39.99 on theCELF website. This price gives you one dermal head and three months worth of Glide Serum in one bottle. A six month supply is £79.98, a nine month supply is £119.97, and a 12 month supply is £159.96.

Compared to other beauty tech, the CELF Regeneration Station is surprisingly affordable. The only catch is that you need an Oral-B iO toothbrush for it to work, which doesn’t come cheap.

(Image credit: Beth Girdler-Maslen / T3)

CELF Regeneration Station review

(Image credit: Beth Girdler-Maslen / T3)

CELF Regeneration Station review: Verdict

I’d recommend the CELF Regeneration Station for reducing fine lines and improving the skin’s texture, although it’s definitely not a cure for the former. I think it’s definitely a good idea for pre-treatments before botox, but it probably shouldn’t be used as a tool to completely get rid of wrinkles – thebest LED face masksdo a better job in my opinion.

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