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As ever-smarter and smaller technology transforms the way we live, innovations of the best skin care tools have also become relied-upon devices that treat a variety of skin concerns—no trip to the dermatologist’s office required. 

From a viral LED light therapy wand to an inflammation-quelling face roller, these are the best skin care tools, as tested and reviewed by Vogue beauty editors. Read on to discover which items could supplement your regimen.

Skin LED Light Therapy Face Mask

Struggling with fine lines and dull skin? Long hailed for their powerful results, LED lights treat a range of skin-care issues in 10 minutes or less a day. “LED light therapy is a safe skin treatment using low-level light available in different colors and wavelengths,” dermatologist Dr. Melanie Palm tells Vogue, continuing that different wavelengths of light can be effective in treating a range of skin conditions “including acne, inflammation, swelling, signs of aging, stimulating collagen, and even minor wounds.” The Vogue Verified Currentbody LED face mask easily straps on—it's flexible silicone material fitting flesh onto the skin, allowing you to walk around the house without worrying it’ll slip off. The best part is that it’s FDA-cleared and clinically proven to reduce wrinkles in just four weeks.

NuFace’s pronged microcurrent massager—beloved by Vogue editors plus stars like Cynthia Erivo and Riverdale’s Madeline Petsch—stimulates facial muscles in 5- to 20-minute sessions, leaving complexions firmer and more toned. Slather on a conducting gel pre-use so the rollers glide easily over skin. Described as game-changing by many of its users, the Trinity+ version works to smooth lines, tone, lift, and sculpt the facial muscles through smart microcurrents.

4-in-1 Radiant Renewal Skincare Wand

At-home facials just got a whole lot easier, thanks to the Solawave Radiant Renewal Wand. This skincare wand is this season’s must-have beauty tool because it pairs four treatments into one ultra-portable device. Red light therapy penetrates deep to reduce the appearance of fine lines and scarring, microcurrent tones facial muscles, a low-vibration facial massage decreases puffiness, and therapeutic warmth aids the absorption of your skin-care products—all in a five-minute treatment.

While you may not be able to visit Joanna Czech herself at her eponymous salon in New York, you can always use her products at home. Utilizing Joanna Czech’s The Facial Massager for just a few minutes daily can help combat puffiness, tighten, tone, and sculpt your jawline. What sets it apart from other massagers on the market is its durability, waterproof design, and ability to assist in product absorption. Simply pair it with some of your favorite skincare serums, creams, or even a face mask to truly push the product into your skin.

Combining Swedish design with sonic cleansing technology, Foreo’s pulsating disc is covered in bacteria-repelling silicone nubs that help lift impurities from pores without aggressive scrubbing. If you’re someone who dreads the time it takes to remove makeup each night, a Foreo might be just what you need. It simplifies the process and effectively removes sweat, oil, and dirt from your pores, leading to smoother, clarified skin texture and glowy “what’s your secret?” skin.

Dr. Dennis Gross’s hands-free mask is quite simple to use (and perfect for simultaneous Netflix marathons), offering three treatment modes to rejuvenate skin. This hands-free facial mask uses LED red light and blue light to eliminate bacteria and help smooth wrinkles in just a few short TikToks! No, really, you only need to use it for three minutes a day to notice a difference over time. Despite its futuristic-looking shell, it's oddly comfortable to wear.

We urge you to give the Lyma Laser a try—an FDA-cleared, clinic-grade tool known to be more powerful than traditional LED light therapy. Lyma transforms skin by transmitting a painless, low-level clinical strength laser (500mW power at the 808nm wavelength) deep beneath the skin’s surface to encourage cellular repair and regeneration. The result? Improved appearance of wrinkles, sun damage, redness, and pigmentation. It is quite the investment, but for good reason. Joanna Czech tells me she's also a fan; during a recent treatment she advised holding the laser as a spot treatment to diminish dark spots over time.

Mimic the hands of Hollywood’s most in-demand facialists with this sculpting and facial toning device that contours cheekbones, lifts jawlines, and massages heavy eyebrows. Jillian Dempsey’s 24-karat gold vibrating bar mimics the effects of a massage (6000 rotations per minute) to boost blood flow, relax tense muscles, depuff, and sculpt your visage — talk about supercharging your morning gua sha routine.

Sure, you could use a pimple patch or spot treatment and wait a few days for your blemishes to disappear, or you can speed up the process with this mini Blemish Eraser. You just stick on the brand’s hydrocolloid patches that are infused with salicylic acid and green tea antioxidants to your skin and place the device on top. The device uses blue wavelength lights (415nm) to eliminate surface bacteria and red wavelength lights (633 nm) to reduce inflammation, pigmentation, and redness. Plus, it’s hands-free, so you can go about your day without interruption. Because let’s face it, who has the time to hold it in place at length, unable to do anything?

Should your 2024 resolutions include a “no pore left behind” mantra, consider BeautyBio’s GloPRO, a cultish microneedling tool, which promotes wound healing to stimulate cellular turnover and collagen production. According to the brand, after gliding its micro-needles over skin for just 60 seconds a day, one can expect a plumper, more radiant complexion. Although this microneedling tool may appear intimidating, it’s actually painless! This is great news because using it three times a week can enhance skincare absorption and contribute to a tighter and smoother skin appearance.

Luxe+ Dermaplaning & Peach Fuzz Removal Set

 If you’re short on time for in-person facials, Dermaflash’s two-in-one sonic extractor features a sort of stainless steel spatula to help you achieve your skin goals. Its Extract mode pulls out pesky blackheads, dirt, and oil gently, while Infuse mode helps push serum into the skin. When used in conjunction with your favorite active ingredients, you’ll notice your skin-care products penetrating more effectively.

Seeking to add a touch of indulgence to your daily routine? Nothing feels better than using freezing cold 18K gold-plated wands on your face, neck, and décolleté each day. It was designed to be kept in the freezer before use for the ultimate jolt of blood-circulating cold, which results in a firm, glowing complexion. Pro tip: perform a cooling face massage in the AM to alleviate morning puffiness and fluid buildup.

For those who have been tempted to Theragun their face, there’s finally a device for you. Unlike a lot of tools that only offer massaging, the TheraFace Pro provides eight different treatments and various heads, allowing you to customize your experience. From gentle percussive massage to LED light therapy, hot and cold sessions, and cleansing, it covers a wide range of skincare needs. Its versatility makes it great to unwind after a stressful day or prep skin for glam—even celebrity makeup artist Fiona Stiles professes her love for it.

Gua Sha Facial Lifting Tool

Puffy under-eyes are no match for Mount Lai’s gua sha tool that offers four different stone options: jade, rose quartz, black obsidian, and amethyst. You can select the stone that suits your needs the most or even purchase all of them, allowing you to switch based on your mood. Translated directly as “scraping,” the traditional Chinese tool can increase blood flow, drain the lymphatic system, and tone complexions when moved over the skin in quick motions—though the daily practice has visual and meditative benefits, making it an excellent addition to any self-care regimen.

For those who don’t have the space (like every person in New York City) or the funds to install an infrared sauna blanket in their home, this sauna blanket works just as well and can be folded and stored away. It uses far infrared rays to help you sweat and detox your body from environmental toxins. Think of it as an at-home workout; it increases your heart rate to that of a light jog. Besides detoxing and burning calories, it’s also been proven to reduce stress, boost your mood, increase blood flow, and promote radiant skin.

Classic face rollers, such as Herbivore’s roller, have long been known to help boost circulation, relax muscle tension, and promote a radiant glow. Not to mention, this jade tool is crafted from high quality ethically-mined stones, which is as chic as it is effective. If you’re someone who is always sniffly, using a facial roller can help drain congested lymph nodes, eliminate toxins from the body, and alleviate sinus issues.

Age-R Booster H Facial Treatment Device

Korean beauty is years ahead of the curve, which is why we knew the Medicube Age-R Booster H Korean Glow Booster would be a valuable addition to our current skincare routines. It utilizes Electroporation, a method that effectively pushes products deeper into the skin without the need for needles (thank goodness!). Don’t just take our word for it; the brand conducted clinical trials that show it increases ingredient absorption by 490%. Bonus points for the fact that it can be used daily, making every day feel like a relaxing spa day.

A lot of dry brushes on the market are cheap, flimsy, or too harsh on the skin. But not this Ultimate Dry Brush from Goop Beauty. “Ultimate” being the operative word as it is made from pure, natural sisal that is gentle on the skin but still manages to exfoliate and slough away dead skin cells. It also has an easy-to-grip handle so that you’re able to get in all of the nooks and crannies you might otherwise miss.

Editor's experience: “I’m a disciple of the house of Gwyneth Paltrow, so of course, I’m a big fan of dry brushing. This one feels great on the skin and isn’t too harsh, unlike some dry brushes. It really works to eliminate dead skin, and I often brag about how baby soft I feel afterward. I also love the ritual aspect of it, and following up with a really good body oil.” — Iman Balagam

Droplette’s Microinfusion Device is a beauty tool integral to Brooke Shields’ beauty routine. The egg-shaped wonder seeks to better penetrate ingredients where they need to go at the molecular level—essentially, making them more effective than when applied topically. The process works through an aerosol mist which deposits tiny droplets past the skin barrier. While Shields opts for the brand’s collagen supplement, there is also an array of other capsules like glycolic acid, growth factors, and retinol to treat various other concerns.

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