Hello! This is SHU. Recently, many devices similar to the popular “electric head massage brushes” have been appearing on the market.
At my salon, the Lift-Up Brush from STELLA BEAUTE has been especially popular. However, on Rakuten and other online shops, the EREKIBRUSH from Brighte seems to be getting a lot of attention.
Here, I’ll share my honest, personal comparison of the two. I hope it helps you decide.
Differences Between the EREKIBRUSH and the STELLA BEAUTE Lift Brush PRO 2.0
Let’s break down what sets these two devices apart.
EREKIBRUSH: Great for Exfoliation and Deep Pore Cleansing
Unlike other electric beauty brushes, the EREKIBRUSH combines ion cleansing and pore penetration technology, allowing it to remove dead skin cells and clean pores effectively.
Many electric brushes already offer red/blue LED lights or penetration modes, so the features often feel similar. To be honest, aside from the cleansing function, the EREKIBRUSH doesn’t feel dramatically different from other devices. However, it is lightweight and easy to hold, which is a nice plus.
STELLA BEAUTE Lift Brush PRO 2.0: Unique LLLT Technology
The STELLA BEAUTE Lift Brush PRO 2.0 has one clear, standout feature that other electric brushes don’t have: LLLT (Low-Level Laser Therapy).
Unlike LED light, LLLT penetrates deeper into the skin. It’s even used in some AGA (hair loss) treatments.
LED only reaches the surface, so it’s fine for surface-level concerns. But LLLT improves blood flow in deeper layers, such as the capillaries, helping deliver nutrients to the hair. It’s also said to help with stiffness and swelling.
For best results, use it when your scalp or face is slightly damp—doing it in the bath works great. The device also emits UV light during charging, which helps keep it clean.
Aside from the LLLT feature, the rest is fairly similar to other devices.
Comparison Table
Here’s a simple comparison of the two devices:
| Comparison Item | ELEKI BRUSH+ | STELLA BEAUTE Lift Brush PRO 2.0 |
|---|---|---|
| Price Range | Around ¥58,000 | Around ¥65,000 |
| EMS Levels | 3 levels (190% power-up) | 5 levels (more detailed control) |
| RF (Radio Frequency) | Intelligent RF (300% power-up) | None |
| LED / LLLT | Red & blue LED (16 lights) | LLLT laser (170% power-up) |
| Poration (Penetration) | Yes | Yes |
| Usable Areas | Face, scalp, neck, décolleté, body | Face, scalp, décolleté, body |
| Brush Shape | Rounded pins | Thin pins |
| Stimulation Strength | Strong EMS, scalp-focused | Adjustable EMS, face-focused |
| Waterproof Rating | IPX7 (bath OK) | IPX5 (washable) |
| Weight | About 150g | About 155g |
| Charging | USB | USB |
| Key Strength | Full-body care with one device | Strong for scalp care with LLLT |
| Best For | Cost-effective, whole-body care | Detailed facial lift-up & scalp care |
My Personal Recommendation
If I had to choose, I would recommend the STELLA BEAUTE Lift Brush PRO 2.0.
The biggest reason is the LLLT laser, which no other similar device offers. It’s especially beneficial for those who want to use it for hair growth support.
If You’re Curious About the EREKIBRUSH
If you’re thinking, “It’s ranked No.1 on Rakuten, so I’m curious!”, then the EREKIBRUSH is also worth checking out. It’s slightly more affordable, and if your main focus is the face, it might be a good fit.
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