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08 Apr.,2024

 

Dermatologists say personalized skin care is a good thing. “You want to use the right products for your skin types — not just oily vs. dry but also light-skinned versus dark skinned,” explains Nazanin Saedi, MD, the department cochair of the Laser and Aesthetics Surgery Center at Dermatology Associates of Plymouth Meeting in Pennsylvania.

But as Rachel Nazarian, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City, notes, while many trendy new devices will deliver some benefits, they may not be as effective or safe as their medical-grade counterparts.

That doesn’t mean they aren’t beneficial, though. “While not as effective as professional treatments, these devices can be used in place of them for those who cannot make it to the office,” says Joshua Zeichner, MD, the director of cosmetic and clinical research in dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. “They’re also a great option to use between professional treatments as maintenance care for your skin.”

Here’s a closer look at some of the coolest home skin-care devices that dermatologists say could be worth checking out, either based on their scientific backing or low risk for harm.

1. Dermaflash Luxe+ Dermaplaning Device

Dermaplaning involves using a tiny electric razor, called a dermatome, to gently remove surface layers of skin, according to Johns Hopkins Medicine. For in-office dermaplaning treatments, dermatologists may target certain areas of the skin or they may use this razor on the entire face.

Dermaplaning requires continuous maintenance, Dr. Nazarian says, but with the Dermaflash Luxe+ device, you can give yourself the treatment with more convenience.

The Dermaflash Luxe+ is about the size of an electric toothbrush, but it has a cool twisted shape. Before using it, wash your skin with the brand’s Preflash cleanser, and then gently rub the device over your face in a feathering motion. Next, massage your face with the Postflash cream. After one quick session, stray hairs and peach fuzz are purportedly gone.

The potential benefits don’t end with hair removal, Nazarian says. “Using a blade to scrape the top layer of skin is a form of physical exfoliation that can leave skin looking younger. Additionally, removing the top layer of dead skin through physical exfoliation, and removing the layer of fine hairs, will allow for better product penetration of all your creams,” she explains.

Just remember that shaving hair can come with drawbacks. “Hair thins naturally the longer you’ve had it, due to the normal wear and tear on the follicle,” Nazarian says. “One downside of dermaplaning is those gentle little peach fuzz hairs are going to grow back as thicker-looking bristles,” she adds, because they haven’t worn down or thinned out yet.

Also, if you have active acne, eczema, or rosacea, check with your dermatologist before trying this or any device to avoid skin irritation.

Nazarian suggests avoiding areas of active inflammation and always moisturizing afterward, because the blade can irritate sensitive skin.

See price at Dermaflash Luxe+.

2. Opte Precision Skincare System

Opte is a handheld inkjet printer that purportedly scans, detects, and corrects hyperpigmentation such as age spots, dark spots, and sun spots. In an interview with Page Six Style, Paris Hilton once dubbed it a “Facetune in real life.”

Using blue LED lights and a digital camera, the gadget takes a photo of your skin and analyzes spots, even those undetectable to the naked eye, according to its manufacturer, Procter & Gamble (P&G). Opte then deposits a tinted, spot-fading serum with 5 percent niacinamide on those targeted areas.

While this serum reportedly camouflages imperfections immediately, over time you will notice them actually starting to fade away. One possible benefit of using the device over slathering serum across your entire face: You won’t be wasting as much product, which might save you money in the long term.

Opte works best on hyperpigmentation spots that are dime-size or smaller. If spots are bigger, significantly darker than your overall skin tone (like a mole or a blackhead), or are raised or textured, Opte won’t be able to cover them up. So don’t toss out your foundation just yet.

According to a representative, P&G studied 61 people who used Opte once per day during a four-week period. Of the respondents, 95 percent reported a more even skin tone, 90 percent said their spots were less visible, and 90 percent said their skin looked younger. (P&G details more of the science behind this device on its Opte website.)

The device offers a high-tech way of targeting individual spots, says Zeichner. “It’s best for early signs of aging, because larger dark spots often need help from an in-office procedure like a laser.

“Hyperpigmentation is caused by a variety of factors including hormones and genetics, UV light exposure, and pollution. If over-the-counter treatments aren’t helping, your dermatologist can talk to you about prescription medications or even laser treatments to help,” Zeichner points out.

See price at Opte.com.

3. Nurse Jamie Uplift Massaging Beauty Roller

This device is studded with 24 stones that you’ll use to gently massage your face, neck, arms, chest, and legs. Its makers promise that it will “energize, enhance, revive, and uplift your skin.”

“This tool,” Nazarian says, “is essentially a massaging tool, albeit an incredibly basic one. The benefit is that it enhances lymphatic drainage, making you look temporarily less puffy, especially in areas where fluid tends to accumulate, such as around the eyes.”

Research on lymphatic drainage is limited, but a small study suggested it may be an effective treatment for uneven skin in people with cellulite, for example.

Nurse Jamie touts the device as great for “tech neck” — the soreness that, for many people, is all too familiar after too much screen time.

Unless you have sensitive skin, using this device as a gentle skin massager isn’t risky for most people. Those with a rare condition — such as pressure urticaria or dermatographism, for example — would need to use this device with caution.

Perhaps the biggest risk of buying this device is having high expectations that won’t be met. Nazarian notes that it’s unlikely to offer noticeable, lasting results.

See price at Nurse Jamie.

4. NuFace NuBody Skin-Toning Device

NuBody delivers a gentle flow of targeted microcurrent to your upper arms, abs, buttocks, and thighs with the claim that it reduces the appearance of dimpled or uneven skin.

“Some studies have shown it may optimize the anti-aging pathways in the skin, which may help improve wrinkles and tissue laxity, or sagging,” Nazarian says. High-quality research is lacking, though, she says.

According to a small study published in Life Science Journal, 70 percent of women who underwent three microcurrent treatments to reduce wrinkles reported being satisfied with the results. Researchers reported that microcurrents may help blood circulate faster and stimulate collagen production, which strengthens the foundation of the skin. That said, the study findings are limited because the research included only 30 women, was observational, and lasted only one month. Larger, more rigorous research on this treatment is needed.

Zeichner says NuBody is safe for all skin types, but it works best when used on younger skin at the first sign of skin laxity.

And anyone with a medical implant ought to approach this device with caution, Nazarian warns.

If you can afford this device, keep in mind that improvement may be subtle. But if you’re committed to regular use at home, you may see some long-term benefits, Nazarian adds.

See price at MyNuFace.com.

5. D.O.S.E. From SkinCeuticals

D.O.S.E. by SkinCeuticals is the only device of the bunch for which you have to go see a dermatologist first. “The system allows your physician to create a custom serum based on your skin needs. By having a consultation with your doctor, you can decide on the right ingredients to address your specific goals,” explains Zeichner.

According to SkinCeuticals, the Custom D.O.S.E. service takes only about 10 minutes. It starts with a three- to five-minute evaluation. Afterward, your doctor will take about five minutes to enter your needs into the computer, and then, using advanced algorithms and laboratory-grade technology, a serum will be formulated to fit your skin-care needs.

“After assessing your skin needs, your dermatologist can customize a formula specific for you,” Zeichner says, explaining that custom formulas are a great option because everyone's skin is different. “Your best friend's favorite serum may not be right for you, as everyone deals with different combinations of issues like sensitivity, breakouts, pigmentation, dryness, and wrinkles.”

Because each formula is made without shelf stabilizers, the serum is good for three months, at which point your dermatologist can reevaluate your skin and its needs. Over time, your dermatologist can adjust the custom formula.

The biggest downside? These personalized serums carry a high price tag, possibly because of the quality of the ingredients and the collaboration with the dermatologist.

“I look at skin-care products like going to the gym,” Zeichner says. “They are important for everyday maintenance. Sometimes you get a personal trainer to take you to the next level. This is the equivalent of having a professional treatment like a laser. So, if your serums are not giving you what you want, you should talk with your dermatologist about next steps.”

Find a provider that offers D.O.S.E. by SkinCeuticals.

6. BeautyBio GloPro Facial Microneedling Tool

Microneedling is a procedure that “creates tiny holes or channels in the dermis, or top layer of the epidermis, when done superficially at home,” says Tsippora Shainhouse, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in Beverly Hills, California. “The body responds to these wounds by creating new collagen to fill them in, which over time can help thicken and strengthen the dermis, giving it a more youthful appearance.” Collagen production declines with age, research has shown.

The results of microneedling can include improvements in skin laxity, fine lines and wrinkles, and uneven texture, according to a small study published in August 2018 in the Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology, which studied microneedling effects in women ages 35 to 75.

According to the makers of GloPro, the device’s patented technology emits red light while microneedles punch microscopic holes in the skin. In addition to offering the benefits of microneedling, proponents of GloPro say that it can enhance the absorption of skin-care products.

The risks are minimal, but Ava Shamban, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in Santa Monica, California, warns that if you use the GloPro over makeup without cleaning your face first, you may end up with an “inadvertent tattoo,” she says. She advises anyone with active acne, eczema, psoriasis, a skin infection, or another underlying skin disease to avoid it.

Also, don’t expect this home microneedling device to deliver the same results you’d get from your dermatologist. “Microneedling is a tried-and-true, minimally invasive procedure designed to improve skin quality,” Dr. Shamban says. “At-home versions penetrate much more superficially but benefit the skin as they initiate a cascade of tissue remodeling. They just need to be used on a weekly or biweekly time frame.”

See price at BeautyBio.com.

7. LightStim for Acne

LightStim for Acne LED light therapy is an at-home device that emits blue and red light, which is UV-free, and promises visibly improved, radiant, healthy-looking skin. This device is even FDA cleared to treat mild to moderate acne. “Blue light provides antimicrobial benefits, lowering levels of acne-causing bacteria, while red light is anti-inflammatory,” says Zeichner. “The combination can help treat acne,” he adds, and research supports this notion.

The risks, however, may not make the efforts worthwhile. Zeichner cautions that extended exposure to blue light can contribute to hyperpigmentation. “While it may be of some benefit to red, angry pimples, it is more likely to help if you just have some blackheads or whiteheads,” says Zeichner. “If you suffer from severe acne or scarring, you should not rely on a treatment like this and should visit a board-certified dermatologist for evaluation.”

Consider the potential downsides, too. In a study published in October 2019 in Aging and Mechanisms of Disease found that in flies, daily blue light exposure damaged the insects’ brain and eye cells, and shortened their life span. Nonetheless, these findings are very preliminary. Another study, published in July 2017 in Free Radical Biology and Medicine, suggested that blue light accelerated skin aging in lab models of human and rodent skin. More research in humans is needed, but at this time, some dermatologists, including Nazarian, aren’t recommending LED light therapy given the potential risks.

Moral of the story: This device might help treat mild acne, but check with your dermatologist to make sure it’s the right fit for your skin-care needs.

See price at Dermstore.

8. HiSkin

The HiSkin device only works when connected to its companion smart HiMirror (of which there are a few available versions). This particular additional piece of tech provides an electronic- and biomedical-engineering analysis of your skin’s condition, monitoring and analyzing changes while identifying which products will work best for your specific skin-care needs.

Here’s how it works: You will click a button on the HiSkin device, connecting it to the mirror. Following the measurement steps outlined on the mirror, you will press the device against the area of skin indicated and press down on the button until the display instructs you to move onto the next. Together, the devices analyze your skin, identifying wrinkles, fine lines, roughness, dark circles, dark and red spots, and pores, making recommendations specific to each region of the face, including forehead, eyes, upper cheek, lower cheek, and chin and summing up your analysis in a report projected onto the mirror.

Dr. Saedi likens it to a “virtual” consult. “This device scans the skin and evaluates it for the presence of a variety of factors, like hydration levels and pigmentation,” adds Zeichner. It also allows you to continue monitoring your skin as you use your skin-care products. “You can also adjust your skin-care products based on the findings of your scan,” he says.

See price at HiSkin.com. 

9. PMD Beauty Personal Microderm Classic

With the Personal Microderm Classic, PMD Beauty promises to help regenerate skin cells more quickly than they naturally would. The device uses spinning discs embedded with aluminum oxide crystals to exfoliate cells from the surface of the skin. The idea is that by removing this dead skin cell barrier, new cell growth is stimulated. Effectively, this is microdermabrasion, a noninvasive, gentle exfoliating treatment that results in smoother and brighter skin, according to the AAD. The device also uses suction to increase circulation and triggers the skin’s natural healing process to boost collagen and elastin. One study found that microdermabrasion improved skin contour and allowed skin-care products to seep in deeper, while posing minimal negative effects on pigmentation and acne.

Keep in mind that at-home microdermabrasion won’t provide the results you would likely see from a visit to the dermatologists’ office, the AAD points out. Those professional treatments can more deeply penetrate the skin than home devices.

But that doesn’t mean this device isn’t worth a shot. “By removing the superficial skin layer, it may stimulate the skin to have a smoother, brighter, and more radiant appearance,” says John Williams, MD, a plastic surgeon in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Dr. Williams advises people with melasma to avoid this device because it could increase pigmentation.

Nazarian says that because this device temporarily increases inflammation, people with rosacea and active acne should avoid it because it can increase the risk of scarring.

See price at PMDBeauty.com.

10. Foreo Luna 3

For serious gadgetheads, the Luna 3 is a Bluetooth-enabled facial massage and cleansing device. You will navigate the Luna 3 with an app that guides you through a 60-second cleanse. It promises a gentle and relaxing experience, and purportedly smooth, glowing skin. The massager promotes circulation in your face, while the silicone bristles help exfoliate the skin, which may help your skin-care products penetrate more efficiently.

After downloading Foreo for You,the companion app, dampen your face, apply your favorite cleanser, and hit the start button twice. Then you glide the device over your face until it automatically shuts off after 60 seconds. Pat your face dry and continue with your skin-care routine.

“This silicone-covered cleansing device provides sonic causation to give a gentle, deep clean to the skin,” says Zeichner. “Besides a deep cleanse, the massaging aspect of the device may enhance circulation and the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the skin.”

The Luna 3 is safe for all skin types, but Zeichner says there’s no real science to prove that the Luna 3 is superior to good old-fashioned soap and water.

See price at Foreo.com.

Additional reporting by Rachel Jacoby Zoldan.

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Skin health can be complex. After all, your skin is exposed to all of the elements, from changes in weather and exposure to environmental pollutants to makeup and UV damage caused by the sun. Put simply: It’s hard to protect your skin from all of the outside interference that can lead to a myriad of skincare concerns, such as breakouts, hyperpigmentation, premature lines and wrinkles, dull skin tone, oiliness, dryness and more. 

While regularly scheduled spa facial treatments are a wonderful way to ensure that your skin is well cared for, they can also cost you several hundred dollars each session. Luckily, more and more skin care tools that promise to help address your top skin concerns are now on the market. From LED light and cryotherapy to deep pore cleaners and microcurrent wands, we’re sharing some of the best skin care tools to hit the beauty market as well as what you need to know to use each to the best of its ability. 

Before we dig into the best skin care tools in the beauty market, here’s what you should bear in mind as you consider which tools are best for you. 

Factor in your skin type and concerns

Everyone’s skin falls into a certain type, namely one of the following: normal, dry, oily, combination, and sensitive. It’s important to choose a skin care tool that caters to your specific skin type so that you don’t exacerbate certain skin issues you might be having. 

You also want to consider your specific skin concerns, such as hyperpigmentation (brown spots and discoloration), premature aging (early lines and wrinkles), dullness (lack of vibrancy), or breakouts (acne) in order to steer toward a tool targeted to your needs. 

Read reviews

Be sure to comb through customer experiences, and try to find before and after photos so you can confirm a given skin care tool has been proven, by other consumers, to do all of the wonderful things it claims to do. 

Stay within your budget

Skin care tools can range from affordable to expensive. In fact, some can cost as low as $10 while others can cost as high as $500. Make sure you’re staying within whatever price range feels reasonable to you and factor in all of the details to help you make your decision including how long you’ll plan on using it and whether or not it comes with a customer warranty.

Best for multitasking: NuFace Trinity Microcurrent Facial Toning Device

Pricey? Yes. But the reviews speak for itself in terms of this skin care tool’s worthiness in claiming a spot in your regular skin care regimen. This small, yet mighty, handheld device utilizes microcurrent technology, which sends low-level electrical pulses through the facial muscles to help lift, tone, and contour the face as well as improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It’s not only clinically proven to improve facial contouring, but it’s also FDA-cleared, which means the FDA’s given their stamp of approval in terms of its value, worth, and abilities.

Specifications: 

  • Type: Electric
  • Size: 9.2 inches x 5.6 inches x 5.5 inches
  • Weight: 6.4 ounces 
  • Special features: Comes with gel applicator 
  • Warranty: 1-year warranty
  • Best for: Toning the skin
  • Price: $350

Best for multitasking

NuFACE Trinity® Starter Kit - Facial Toning Device

NuFace

$350.00

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Best for lifting: ReFa Carat Ray Face

This face roller also uses microcurrent technology to lift, tone, and improve the appearance of your skin. It’s two-pronged, each with platinum-coated balls made of stainless steel and with a multi-angular shape that gives the skin a rejuvenated look when it's applied to the facial muscles. This device also promises to help boost blood circulation, which can help give the skin a more youthful and vibrant appearance. 

Specifications: 

  • Type: Solar-powered
  • Size: 2.64 inches x 5.87 inches x 1.65 inches
  • Weight: 3.07 ounces
  • Special features: Mimic’s facial massage; waterproof
  • Warranty: N/A
  • Best for: Toning and firming the skin

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ReFa CARAT RAY

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Best for cleansing: Beautybio Glofacial Hydro-Infusion Deep Pore Cleansing Tool

No matter how diligently you wash your face, deep cleansing can be hard to do on your own at home without the help of a device like this one, which uses a vortex vacuum system to actually extract impurities within the pores, including blackheads, sebum, and makeup. Once it’s done with the extraction process, the tool boosts the skin’s health with acne-fighting salicylic acid and hydrating hyaluronic acid, which holds up to 1,000 times its weight in water. As a final touch, it emits a blue light to further prevent breakouts by killing the bacteria that causes acne (p.acnes). 

Specifications: 

  • Type: Electric
  • Size: 8.5 inches x 6.5 inches x 2.75 inches
  • Weight: 1 pound
  • Special features: Works like a vacuum to gently pull out dirt, makeup and sebum from your pores
  • Warranty: N/A
  • Best for: Cleansing the skin and minimizing the appearance of pores
  • Price: $149.5

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BeautyBio GLOfacial Hydro-Infusion Pore Cleansing + Blue LED Clarifying Tool

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$199.00

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Best for brightening and anti aging: Shani Darden by Desse Pro LED Light Mask

From one of the most trusted estheticians in Hollywood comes one of the most impressive skin care tools on the market today: a re-engineered take on LED light therapy that’s FDA-cleared, medical-grade and has the ability to ward off breakouts and slow down signs of premature aging. In addition to the main piece, which provides LED light to the face, the tool comes with an attachment that’s designed specifically for one of the hardest-to-treat, yet aging-prone areas: the neck and decollage. While it’s definitely pricey, consider this a major investment in your skin’s health. 

Specifications: 

  • Type: Electric/LED light
  • Size: 14.2 inches x 7.1 inches x 9.4 inches
  • Weight: Not listed
  • Special features: FDA cleared; utilizes red, blue and near-infrared light therapy 
  • Warranty: Two-year limited warranty
  • Best for: Evening out skin tone and improving the appearance of fine lines
  • Price: $1,900

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Shani Darden Skin Care Shani Darden by Déesse PRO LED Light Mask

Sephora.com

$1,900.00

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Best for acne: LightStim for Acne LED Light Therapy

There’s a growing body of evidence to support the use of red and blue LED light in the treatment mild-to-moderate acne. This device combines both colors to help destroy acne-causing bacteria before it turns into blemishes and breakouts. It’s super easy to use:First, cleanse your skin, plug the product to an electrical outlet, turn it on, and it will immediately begin the 3-minute timed treatment. Hold the light close to your skin in one area until the timer goes off. Switch to another desired area for another 3 minutes. 

Specifications: 

  • Type: Electric
  • Size: 9.25 inches x 6.38 inches x 2.69 inches
  • Weight: 1 pound
  • Special features: Has built-in timer that starts automatically when plugged in
  • Warranty: N/A
  • Best for: Targeting and treating breakouts
  • Price: $169

Best for acne

LightStim LightStim for Acne (1 kit)

Dermstore

$169.00


Best for exfoliating: PMD Personal Microderm Pro

Microdermabrasion is a skin care technique that uses controlled blasts of teeny tiny crystals to exfoliate, or gently slough off dead skin cells from the skin’s surface. Exfoliation is an integral step in your skin care routine, as it helps keep your skin smooth, fresh and ideally acne-free. When you exfoliate, you’re sloughing off dead skin cells on top and revealing healthier and younger-looking skin underneath. While microdermabrasion treatments at a spa can cost several hundred dollars per session, this tiny device can offer results for a much smaller investment. It utilizes spinning-disc technology to achieve the same results and comes in nine colors.

Specifications: 

  • Type: Electric
  • Size: 6.88 inches x 2.63 inches x 7.81 inches
  • Weight: 13.4 ounces
  • Special features: Comes in 9 different colors and four discs that vary in sensitivity 
  • Warranty: Two-year limited warranty
  • Best for: Improving skin tone and texture
  • Price: $199

Best for exfoliating

PMD Personal Microderm Pro - Microdermabrasion Tool

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$199.00

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$199.00


Best for pore retexturizing: Dermaflash Dermapore Ultrasonic Pore Extractor and Serum Infuser

If you’re looking to redefine the appearance of your skin’s texture as well as minimize the look of pores, this device can come in handy. It uses ultrasonic technology and has two modes — one that extracts impurities and one that helps prep the skin for the infusion of active ingredients that you’re using in your serums and/or moisturizers. It not only helps keep the skin looking clear and smooth, fresh and clean, but also helps prevent future breakouts by cleansing the skin from impurities. 

Specifications: 

  • Type: Electric
  • Size: 0.86 inches x 1.85 inches x 6.22 inches
  • Weight: 6.56 ounces
  • Special features: Has two modes: extract and infuse; comes with protective cap, charging cable and base
  • Warranty: 1-year warranty
  • Best for: Cleanses pores, enhances skin’s ability to absorb topical skincare products
  • Price: $99

Best for pore retexturizing

DERMAFLASH DERMAPORE+ Ultrasonic Pore Extractor & Serum Infuser

Ulta

$109.00

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$109.00


Best for puffiness: Odacitè Cryo-Tech Facial Tool

Not all skin care tools have to be plugged in—or utilize fancy and advanced technologies in order to yield impressive results. This sculpting skincare tool by Odacitè combines traditional Japanese beauty techniques with cryotherapy to help depuff, soothe, revitalize, and boost the overall appearance of skin. To use: Submerge the tool in a glass of icy cold water for a minimum of 10 seconds before applying to the face in upward motions following the Gua Sha technique. 

Specifications: 

  • Type: Manual
  • Size: Not listed
  • Weight: Not listed
  • Special features: Plastic free and unbreakable; doesn’t require an electrical outlet
  • Warranty: N/A
  • Best for: Depuffing the skin
  • Price: $75

Best for puffiness

CRYO-TECH FACIAL TOOL

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Best for sculpting: Jillian Dempsey Gold Sculpting Bar

Invented by celebrity makeup artist Jillian Dempsey, this 24-carat gold plated T-shaped bar is used to contour and sculpt the skin. It’s battery operated, delivering small vibrations that help relax the facial muscles, relieve tension, and improve skin tone. It’s best used after applying a pea-sized amount of your favorite serum or moisturizer. Just remember not to use it in the bath or shower, as exposure to water can break the device.

Specifications: 

  • Type: Electric
  • Size: .75 inches x .75 inches x 5.5 inches
  • Weight: 6.5 ounces
  • Special features: Made with a 24K gold; vibrates at 6,000 rotations per minute
  • Warranty: N/A
  • Best for: Improving blood flow and contouring the face
  • Price: $195

Best for sculpting

Jillian Dempsey Gold Sculpting Bar

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$195.00

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$195.00


Best for inflammation: Skin Gym High-Frequency Wand

Skin inflammation can manifest as swelling,redness, pain, and itching, and it can be attributed to a wide range of causes, including allergies, infections, external irritants, and skin conditions such as eczema.This skin care tool uses high-frequency electrical currents that move through your skin to help keep inflammation at bay.

Specifications:

  • Type: Electric
  • Size: 2.5 inches × 11.75 inches × 8.5 inches
  • Weight: 24 ounces
  • Special features: Comes with three different attachments for varied use
  • Warranty: N/A
  • Best for: Reducing breakouts and inflammation
  • Price: $95

Best for inflammation

Skin Gym High-Frequency Wand

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Best for toning: Silkn Titan ALLWays

If toning and anti-aging are at the top of your skin care agenda, this product helps you achieve some pretty impressive results. It uses their HT™ (Home Tightening) technology, which combines three energy sources, including Bipolar radiofrequency, LED light energy, and infrared heat energy. The technology has been clinically proven to help minimize wrinkles, restore collagen, and help tone and contour the skin. 

Specifications: 

  • Type: Electric
  • Size: ‎2.54 inches x 8.64 inches x 7.92 inches
  • Weight: 1.43 pounds
  • Special features: Clinically proven, uses HT™ technology; cordless
  • Warranty: Two-year limited warranty
  • Best for: Tightening and toning the skin 
  • Price: $329

Best for toning

Titan AllWays - Wrinkle Reduction & Skin Tightening Cordless Device

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$339.99


Best facial steamer: Dr. Dennis Gross Pro Facial Steamer

Dr. Dennis Gross is one of the most acclaimed dermatologists in the industry with an impressive skin care line and now a facial steamer that works the magic of an in-spa treatment. It helps hydrate and plump the skin and can be excellent skin prep just before extractions or a face mask since it opens the pores and allows products to penetrate more powerfully. 

Specifications: 

  • Type: Electric
  • Size: 10.3 inches x 7.7 inches x 5.6 inches
  • Weight: 2.5 pounds
  • Special features: Small size; easy to use
  • Warranty: N/A
  • Best for: Opening up pores and enhancing absorption of products
  • Price: $159

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Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare Pro Facial Steamer

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Best beauty roller: grace stella ice roller

For a fraction of the price of most skin care tools, this roller offers some impressive results, helping to alleviate puffiness and bloating while improving circulation and reducing redness. The roller is made of stainless steel, so it stays cold while you’re using it for a recommended 10-15 minutes at a time. 

Specifications: 

  • Type: Manual
  • Size: 2.56 inches x 1.38 inches x 2.6 inches
  • Weight: 4.16 ounces
  • Special features: Stainless steel; stays cold
  • Warranty: N/A
  • Best for: Debloating and cooling puffy skin
  • Price: $30

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Grace & Stella, Facial Ice Roller, 0.23 lbs Pack of 2

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$34.72


Best ice therapy tool: Baby Frioz Icy Globes

This patent-pending product features cooling glass orbs that help relieve puffiness, stimulate blood flow, cut down on breakouts, and even minimize the appearance of pores. The tool is also relaxing once you get used to cold therapy. It’s much more affordable than most skincare tools on the market and is pint-sized, so you can easily travel with it or take it with you on the go. To use, apply serum or moisturizer just before rolling the device under your eye area, across your temples and anywhere else where you’re looking to reduce puffiness. 

Specifications: 

  • Type: Manual
  • Size: 3.5 inches x 1 inch x 1 inch each
  • Weight: Not listed
  • Special features: Travel-friendly; doesn’t require outlet
  • Warranty: N/A
  • Best for: Increasing blood flow and contouring the face 
  • Price: $54

Best ice therapy tool

BABY FRIOZ MINI ICY GLOBES

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Best LED light therapy: Nushape Therapy Wrap

Red light therapy can be useful for more than just treating age spots, fine lines, and acne. In fact, you can use it all over your body to help reduce inflammation, help relax your muscles, and even stimulate hair growth. This device uses an impressive 600 LEDS in red light in the 660 nm wavelength and near-infrared in the 850 nm wavelength and is easy to use: Simply wrap it around the area of choice for 10-12 minutes of time. It helps promote healthier skin by increasing blood circulation and helps reduce muscle pain. 

Specifications:

Versatile light therapy device can be used for muscle relaxation, hair growth, skin toning and more

  • Type: Electric
  • Size: 20 inches x 5 inches
  • Weight: Not listed
  • Special features: Easy to use and wrap around any target area
  • Warranty: N/A
  • Best for (what he do the best, ex: Building collagen to plump the skin)
  • Price: $499

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To create this list, we dug deep into customer reviews to learn which products were most effective and stayed true to their promise to treat the skin in the way it was marketed. We tested several of these products firsthand to get an understanding of how they worked, their ease of use, and their effectiveness. 

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

What are the 5 basics of skin care?

To take care of your skin in the most optimal way, it can be helpful to follow the five basic principles of skin care, which includes cleansing twice daily, exfoliating 2-3 times a week, moisturizing your skin regularly, applying SPF and eating a healthy, nutrient-rich diet.

Do facial wands really work?

Clinical trials have shown that facial wands do hold some promise when it comes to improving the texture of the skin, fighting acne and fine lines, and boosting circulation. Many facial wands use innovative technologies like red light, high-frequency, microcurrent and ultrasound therapy to achieve these results. 

Are vibrating tools good for your face?

Vibrating tools help mimic an actual facial massage, improving circulation, reducing puffiness and bloating and helping facilitate the absorption of the active ingredients in your skin care products, like your best eye cream or night creams. 

Is it OK to use a face massager everyday?

In general, it should be safe to use a face massager every day, but it’s a good idea to run your regimen by a board-certified dermatologist who can better advise you based on your skin type, any chronic conditions as well as your skin needs.

Skin care tools can be wonderful additions to your skin care regimen, however, it’s important to choose your products wisely, as you would any skin care purchase. Also, be sure to read the manufacturer guidelines so that you know you’re using the product the way it’s intended and so that you don’t overdo it and wind up with undesirable results.

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