I’ve been testing the FacialPro Glow once a week for the past month, usually in the evenings when I can actually take my time. I stuck to the brand’s recommended order (cleanse, exfoliate, hydrate, depuff) and noted how my skin looked and felt after each session. I even took before-and-after photos, and filmed a TikTok of the whole process below.
Shark FacialPro Glow first impressions:
In short, the Shark FacialPro Glow combines exfoliation, extraction and hydration in one palm-sized gadget, while its partner tool—the DePuffi—brings that post-facial sculpt and lift using clever hot-and-cold therapy.
When I first unboxed the device, the three attachments, four tips and a couple of serums left me feeling a little bit out of my depth. But, after scanning the QR code and watching the short tutorial, the device was surprisingly easy to get the hang of.
How to use the Shark FacialPro Glow:
I started by cleansing my skin with micellar water and grabbing the Depuffi attachment, which uses DualTemp technology to alternate between heat and cooling settings. I began with the heat mode, which helps open pores and boost circulation – the perfect skin prep before any treatment. I couldn’t believe how quickly the device heated up (literally, within seconds) and how effective it was, too.
Once my face felt nice and warm, it was exfoliation time. I clicked the exfoliation attachment onto the power bank (super simple to do) and filled up the water in the ‘water tank’.
I went in with the brand’s Derm Detox Serum (included with the tool) – labelled ‘1’, which makes things nice and easy. I squeezed a pea-sized amount onto my skin and left it for three minutes as advised. NGL, this stuff stings – but I guess that means it’s doing its thing. Formulated in a Korean skincare lab, the facial serum is infused with Alpha-Hydroxy Acids (AHAs), which gently lift dead skin cells and daily grime from your pores.
There are four interchangeable tip attachments to choose from, each designed to target different areas of the face. You’ve got the gentle wide tip for sensitive skin (perfect for cheeks and forehead), a gentle T-zone tip to get right into those trickier areas around the nose, and then standard versions of both for those with more resilient skin types or who want a deeper clean.


