Devices To Create Spa At Home
Devices To Create Spa At Home

Although going to Spa is an incredible experience, it can be expensive and time-consuming. In this context, the company Conair has created a Spa line to create a similar experience at home, for both facial and body treatments.

Facial treatments:

To start the facial treatments, the Moisturizing Mist Facial Sauna System works by suggesting three steps – open pores, deep cleansing, and moisturizing. It promotes great results and prepares the skin for the next steps in the skincare routine. It includes a facial cone for full-face steaming and a facial cleansing brush with 2 interchangeable heads for exfoliating and moisturizing.

Devices To Create Spa At Home

Furthermore, the Microdermabrasion Beauty Tool continues the treatment by using vacuum suction technology to exfoliate and remove dead skin cells. It helps unclog to leave the skin feeling radiant and clean. The procedure is simple and only lasts three minutes and the device is fully rechargeable by a USB cord.

Body treatments:

Conair also created a Heated Lotion Dispenser that heats the body or hand cream of preference for two minutes and by that takes the experience to the next level. This happens because heated lotion can ease dry, and stressed skin and decrease signs of aging and sun damage.

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For the hands, Conair has Thermal Spa Heated Beauty Mitts that promise to relieve and reinvigorate stressed and weary hands. After applying moisturizer, cover hands in plastic wrap, and slip them into the soothing heated mitts, the treatment will start. During the experience, the pores will open allowing the moisturizer to penetrate deeply into the skin.

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Maísa Melo, MSci

About the Author: MSci Maísa Melo is a Pharmacist and a current PhD student in cosmetic technology, from São Paulo, Brazil. She has earned her master’s degree from the University of São Paulo and has been involved with the development, stability, safety and efficacy of cosmetics since 2013. She has specialized in the clinical efficacy of cosmetics by biophysical and skin imaging techniques as well as the use of alternative models to animal testing. Her research work has been published in several scientific journals and book chapters from the field.