The Best Beauty Gadgets That Really Do Work

The Best Beauty Gadgets That Really Do Work
The Best Beauty Gadgets That Really Do Work

You might have overlooked beauty gadgets and considered them to be, well, a bit of a fad. But think about it, the iPod revolutionized the way we listen to music and the microwave changed the way we consume our food.

A well-chosen gadget woven into your beauty routine can make your life easier, help you get results akin to those you’d expect from a professional clinic, and help speed up that journey to a better complexion.

Whether you want to alleviate puffinessboost your complexion, or heal a spot quicker, there’s a gadget for it.

But not all Beauty Gadgets are born equal. Here is beauty tech with our seal of approval.

The Cheekbone Sculptor

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Don’t let the simplicity fool you—this fascia-stimulating tool from skincare brand Pause is an FDA-cleared Class 1 medical device made from surgical steel. The angled shape carves out your cheekbones when you glide it along your face and stimulates the fibroblasts in your skin, which are responsible for producing collagen. Use this every night for a soothing experience that will leave you with firmer-looking skin.

The Face Lifter

The Face Lifter

Bringing the cult Face Gym treatment to your bathroom, this handheld device uses electrical pulses to stimulate your muscles. It doesn’t hurt, rather it feels like your face is buzzing and twitching as the device gets to work stimulating the muscle fibers. Start with the low setting and gradually work up to medium and then high. It comes with an aloe vera-rich organic activator gel to hydrate the skin and to help the device glide. Expect to see tighter, glowing skin in just 10 minutes.

The Spot Healer

Red and blue light has been used for years in facials as an effective and proven treatment for acne. The blue light targets p.acnes bacteria responsible for blemishes, while the red light zeroes in on the fibroblasts to boost microcirculation soothing redness and inflammation.

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