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I used the Foreo Luna 4 for a month – here’s how my skin looks now

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Skincare has got a bit overwhelming lately.

Every time I open TikTok or walk into a beauty store, there’s a new gadget promising better skin – and lately, LED has been everywhere. From the best LED face masks to LED electric toothbrushes (yes, really), it seems like you can’t escape it.

What used to feel like a clinic-only treatment is now built into at-home devices, all claiming to boost glow, smooth fine lines and give your skin that lifted look.

So when I came across the FOREO LUNA 4 Plus, I was equal parts intrigued and sceptical. 

A cleansing device that also uses microcurrent technology, heat and near-infrared and red LED light to firm and brighten. It sounds impressive, but also seems like a lot of big promises in one small tool.

With so many skincare devices already out there, I wanted to see if this one actually stands out. Read my verdict and full review below to find out.

FOREO LUNA 4 Plus

It's one of those devices that aims to replace a few steps in your routine rather than just being a cleanser

It’s one of those devices that aims to replace a few steps in your routine rather than just being a cleanser

FOREO LUNA 4 Plus

FOREO LUNA 4 Plus

What we love

  • All in one deviceCleanser, Microcurrent device, LED light therapy
  • Gentle on skinSoft bristles
  • PortableEasy to take on holiday

What could be better

  • PriceA real investment
  • ChargingLong battery life but takes a full two hours to recharge

Our Verdict

After trying the FOREO LUNA 4 Plus myself, I can see exactly what it’s trying to do. 

It’s one of those devices that aims to replace a few steps in your routine rather than just being a cleanser.

In use, it’s genuinely easy to get along with. It slots into my routine without much effort and the app makes it simple to tweak settings depending on how your skin is feeling. 

The cleansing side is solid and leaves skin feeling fresh, while the extra LED and microcurrent features make it feel a bit more like a treatment than just a wash.

That said, the results from those extras are more subtle and take consistency. Realistically, you are not going to see dramatic changes overnight but if you use it regularly, it can help with those small skin concerns.

For me, the LEDs felt more like a bonus feature rather than something that’s going to deliver massive results on its own. It would be interesting to see how this works alongside an LED mask as well.

Overall, I enjoyed testing it, but I’d say it’s best suited to someone who likes the idea of combining everything into one device rather than chasing intense, targeted results from separate tools.

The cleansing side is solid and leaves skin feeling fresh, and the extra LED and microcurrent features make it feel a bit more like a treatment than just a wash
The back of the FOREO Luna 4 Plus

The cleansing side is solid and leaves skin feeling fresh, and the extra LED and microcurrent features make it feel a bit more like a treatment than just a wash

How we test

I used the FOREO LUNA 4 Plus as part of my usual skincare routine over several weeks.

I tested it on both makeup and no-makeup days to see how well it cleans and how my skin felt afterwards, as well as whether I noticed any changes over time.

I also played around with the settings in the FOREO app, including the different intensities, massage pattern, and heat, to see how much difference the customisation actually makes in real use.

Read more about how we test beauty products. 

Performance

The first thing I noticed is that the cleansing side of this device is very strong.

It removes makeup, oil and other buildup really effectively, and my skin always feels fresh and properly clean afterwards. What I also like is that my skin isn’t left feeling tight or stripped despite the intensity. 

The LED and microcurrent definitely offer more subtle benefits in the short term, but they do give the skin a slightly smoother, more refreshed look after consistent use. 

It’s not an overnight transformation, but I did notice a gradual improvement in glow and texture. The heat setting adds a nice touch, especially in the evenings and helps to relax my stressed muscles.

Performance-wise, it’s strongest as a cleanser first and a treatment device second. The extra tech is a nice bonus, but it really shines most when you use it regularly rather than expecting instant results.

My face with make up on before using the FOREO LUNA 4 Plus
My face without make up on after using the device to cleanse my skin

My face with make up on and it without make up after using the FOREO LUNA 4 Plus to cleanse my skin 

Using FOREO app 

All of the treatments are controlled through the FOREO app, which is where the device starts to feel a bit more high-tech. 

It’s easy to use, although it took me a while to figure out the settings I needed at first as it doesn’t come with instructions.

From the app you can choose and customise your routines, tweak the intensity and even get guided tips on how to use it properly. 

There are three different cleansing modes, a range of adjustable massage patterns, and 16 intensity levels, so it’s easy to tailor depending on how sensitive your skin is. 

All of the treatments are controlled through the FOREO app, which is where the device starts to feel a bit more high-tech

All of the treatments are controlled through the FOREO app, which is where the device starts to feel a bit more high-tech

Value for money

Let’s be honest, this is not an impulse beauty purchase.

The LUNA 4 Plus is currently £379 when not on offer, which immediately puts it in long term investment territory.

Where it starts to justify that price though, is in how much it claims to replace.

Instead of buying a separate cleansing brush, a microcurrent device and an LED mask, this combines all three into one tool.

If you look at it like that, the hefty price tag does feel a bit more justified but as with all these devices, consistency is key and it isn’t going to magically transform your face, just because you’ve spent a lot of money. 

You can choose and customise your routines, tweak the intensity, and even get guided tips on how to use it properly

You can choose and customise your routines, tweak the intensity, and even get guided tips on how to use it properly

How does it compare to similar products?

When you compare it to similar devices, the LUNA 4 Plus stands out for one simple reason: it’s trying to do a bit of everything.

Something like the NuFACE Trinity+ (£385), is a similar price but it is much more focused. 

It’s all about microcurrent, and it’s known for being stronger and more targeted when it comes to lifting.  So if sculpting and firming are your main goals, a device like that will probably give you more noticeable results.

Then you’ve got LED-focused tools like the CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Face Mask (£399.99)

These cover your whole face and are designed to be used for longer sessions, which can make a real difference for things like pigmentation or overall skin tone.

The LUNA 4 Plus does include LED, but it’s a lot more targeted and quicker to use, so it’s more like a little boost added into your routine, rather than a full-on treatment.

FOREO LUNA 4 Plus

FOREO LUNA 4 Plus

 

How does it rate online?

On the Foreo website, it has 4.7 / 5 rating – with 100% of users report skin feels better than when cleansed by hand.

One wrote: ‘I use this brush regularly. I was happy with an older version as well and my skin was always so clean but this one helps me with fine lines and wrinkles – especially around my mouth. These pulsations and led light keep my skin firm and youthful. If I ever break this one I’ll buy the same one.’

Others praised that it made their skin very clear, their spots had reduced and they have a lovely glow after using it regularly.

Why trust us

Caroline has spent over three years testing and reviewing products across beauty, lifestyle and everyday essentials.

During that time, she has tried a wide variety of products at different price points, from affordable high-street favourites to premium investment buys, giving her a strong understanding of quality, value and performance.

She focuses on honest, real-life testing, putting every product through a thorough hands-on process to ensure readers have the information they need to make confident and informed purchasing decisions.

FAQs

What is microcurrent technology? 

Microcurrent uses very low-level electrical currents to gently stimulate the facial muscles.

People often call it a workout for the face because it’s meant to help temporarily tone, lift, and firm the skin by activating the muscles underneath. 

It’s commonly used in anti-ageing devices and is thought to help improve facial definition with regular use over time.

What is LED light therapy?

LED light therapy uses different wavelengths of light to target specific skin concerns. 

It is usually used for anti-ageing benefits like boosting collagen and improving firmness.

Near-infrared light works deeper in the skin to support repair and rejuvenation. 

What is thermo-cleansing? 

Thermo-cleansing is gentle heat during cleansing to help open pores and loosen dirt, oil, and makeup. 

The warmth can make cleansing more effective and comfortable, helping products and impurities break down more easily.

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