How to use the INIA FLARE correctly determines whether you see results in weeks or months — or feel like the device isn't working at all. The FLARE is FDA-cleared and built for home microcurrent facial treatment, but the three most common beginner mistakes (wrong gel, too-fast strokes, skipped zones) can reduce its effectiveness significantly before you've had a fair trial.
Part 1. What You Need Before Your First Session
Before you begin, gather:
- Conductive gel or activation essence — this is mandatory, not optional. The INIA FLARE uses microcurrent electrical stimulation, which requires a conductive medium to complete the circuit through your skin. Dry skin or regular moisturizer will significantly reduce effectiveness.
- Clean face — remove all makeup, sunscreen, and heavy skincare products before use. Surface products block the current circuit the same way the wrong gel does.
- Mirror at eye level — you'll use it to track your stroke direction and ensure you're not missing zones.
💡 Tip: Use INIA's own activation essence or a simple water-based hyaluronic acid serum as your conductive gel. Avoid oil-based products, thick creams, or dry skin contact — all of these interrupt the microcurrent circuit and make the device feel like it isn't working.Part 2. First Use — Setup and Charging
Charging: Charge the INIA FLARE fully before your first session. A full charge typically takes 1–2 hours; a charge indicator light will signal completion.
Intensity settings: The FLARE has multiple intensity levels. Start at the lowest setting for your first 2–3 sessions and increase one level per week. Starting at maximum intensity with sensitive skin can cause redness or a "zapping" sensation — not dangerous, but uncomfortable enough to discourage use.
Modes overview:
| Mode | Technology | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Microcurrent | Low-level electrical current | Facial lifting, muscle toning, jawline definition |
| Iontophoresis | Ion-driven penetration | Driving water-based actives deeper into skin |
⚠️ Important: Do not use the INIA FLARE over: metal dental implants or jaw implants in the treatment path, active skin infections or open wounds, botox or filler injection sites within 2 weeks of injection, or pacemaker areas. Microcurrent passes electrical current through tissue — contraindicated areas should be avoided.Part 3. Stroke Technique — Direction and Speed
Microcurrent is directional — the stroke direction follows the natural lift direction of each facial muscle group. Moving in the correct direction trains the muscle; moving incorrectly may work against it.
Universal rule: Strokes are upward and outward. Think of your face as having a lifting direction from center to periphery, from jaw to cheekbone to temple.
| Zone | Stroke Direction | Start Point | End Point |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jawline | Upward + outward | Chin center | Jawline corner / ear |
| Cheek / jowl lift | Upward + outward | Jowl line | Upper cheekbone |
| Cheekbone | Upward | Lower cheek | Cheekbone crest |
| Under-eye (gentle) | Outward | Inner corner | Temple |
| Forehead | Upward | Brow bone | Hairline |
| Brow lift | Outward | Brow center | Temple |
Stroke speed: Each stroke should take 3–5 seconds. A stroke that covers 3–4 inches in 1 second is too fast — the microcurrent hasn't had time to fully stimulate the muscle fiber. Slow, deliberate strokes produce measurably better results.
🗣️ r/SkincareAddiction user: "I thought I was doing it right because I was following the TikTok demo. Then I actually read the manual and slowed my strokes way down — 4–5 seconds each. Saw a real difference in about 3 weeks after that. The speed thing is real."Part 4. Full Session Walkthrough
A complete INIA FLARE session for a beginner:
1. Prep (2 min)
Cleanse and pat dry. Apply conductive gel or essence to your full face — enough that the device glides without any resistance or pulling.
2. Microcurrent lifting protocol (15–20 min)
Work through each facial zone in sequence: chin center → jawline corner (both sides), jowl → cheekbone lift (both sides), lower cheek → upper cheekbone (both sides), under-eye gentle outward strokes (both sides, light contact), forehead center → hairline, brow center → temple (both sides).
3. Post-session (2 min)
Apply your serum or moisturizer. If using the iontophoresis mode, apply a water-based ionic serum (vitamin C, niacinamide, hyaluronic acid) and run the iontophoresis mode for 3–5 minutes per zone to enhance penetration.
💡 Tip: The iontophoresis mode works only with ionic (charged) active ingredients — vitamin C, niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, and most peptides are compatible. Oil-based actives and retinol are not moved by iontophoresis. For those, use INIA SPHERA's INFUSE+ mode (electroporation) instead.Part 5. 4-Week Protocol Schedule
| Week | Frequency | Intensity | Session Duration | Focus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Week 1 | 3×/week | Level 1 | 10–12 min | Learning technique, skin adaptation |
| Week 2 | 4×/week | Level 2 | 12–15 min | Building stroke consistency |
| Week 3–4 | 4–5×/week | Level 2–3 | 15–20 min | Active lifting protocol |
| Week 5+ (maintenance) | 2–3×/week | Level 2–3 | 10–15 min | Results maintenance |
What to expect: Session 1 — temporary tightening and skin brightness immediately after. Week 1–2 — improved skin radiance and slight depuffing under eyes. Week 3–4 — jawline definition beginning; skin feels firmer to touch. Week 6–8 — visible lift in jowl and cheek area; improved contour.
🗣️ r/30PlusSkinCare user: "The handle felt awkward at first on the sides of my face — you have to angle it differently for the jawline. After about a week it becomes natural. By week 4 I could see the difference in photos. Consistency is everything with this type of device."💡 Tip: Take a baseline photo in the same lighting and at the same angle before your first session. Repeat every 2 weeks. Day-to-day changes are too gradual to see in a mirror — photos capture cumulative progress that you would otherwise miss.Start Your INIA FLARE Protocol
The INIA FLARE is FDA-cleared and built for the at-home lifting and toning protocol in this guide. It delivers deeper microcurrent penetration across multiple skin layers — targeting lifting, toning, and firmness in one device.
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Step 1 — Charge fully and apply conductive gel or activation essence to your entire face. The device should glide without any drag — if it pulls, add more gel.
Step 2 — Begin at the jawline using slow 3–5 second upward strokes. Work systematically through all zones: jawline, jowl, cheekbones, under-eye, forehead, brows. Take 15–20 minutes for a full session.
Step 3 — Apply your water-based serum after the microcurrent session, then use iontophoresis mode to drive ionic actives deeper. Finish with your usual moisturizer.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long should each INIA FLARE session take?
A beginner session runs 10–12 minutes while learning technique. A complete full-face protocol in weeks 3–4 takes 15–20 minutes. Sessions shorter than 10 minutes are less effective because you're unlikely to complete all facial zones at the correct stroke speed.
How often should I use the INIA FLARE?
Start with 3 sessions per week in week one. Build to 4–5 sessions per week in weeks 3–4 for your active lifting phase. After 6–8 weeks of consistent results, 2–3 sessions per week maintains what you've built.
What gel should I use with the INIA FLARE?
Use INIA's activation essence if provided, or a water-based hyaluronic acid serum as a substitute. Avoid oils, thick creams, and dry skin — these block current delivery. The gel should keep the device gliding smoothly with zero resistance throughout your session.
Can I use the INIA FLARE on my neck?
The FLARE's primary design target is the face. For neck and chest treatment, INIA offers the GLOW Neck & Chest device. If you want a combined face + neck lifting tool, consider the INIA SPHERA, which includes multi-modal RF and EMS modes designed for a broader treatment area.
Will the INIA FLARE work on sensitive skin?
Yes, starting at the lowest intensity setting. Sensitive skin users should begin at level 1 for the first 2 weeks and increase gradually. If you experience prolonged redness (more than 30 minutes after a session) or a rash, reduce intensity by one level and shorten session time.
What's the difference between microcurrent and iontophoresis on the FLARE?
Microcurrent stimulates facial muscles and promotes ATP production — this is the lifting mode. Iontophoresis uses a mild current to push ionic (electrically charged) actives into the skin — this is the serum absorption mode. They address different goals and are used in sequence: microcurrent first, iontophoresis after.

