I can’t remember what life was like before incorporating the best skin-care tools into my routine. What started with a humble jade roller that I admittedly never used has somehow transformed into a full on collection of high-tech gadgets that I power on to treat an array of skin concerns—sans a trip to my dermatologist’s office.
While I still keep aforementioned jade roller on hand—it works wonders to boost blood flow, particularly during a sheet mask session—I have graduated my assortment a bit. Joanna Czech’s angled roller boasts similar circulation benefits, but is also apt for sculpting the cheekbones and jawline. The NuFace takes it up a notch, powered by a strong microcurrent technology that delivers visible results with consistent use. When I’m after overall skin rejuvenation (think: improved radiance and smoothed fine lines), my trusted LED face mask by Dr. Dennis Gross does the trick—it simultaneously provides anti-aging benefits with acne-fighting ones. And just when I thought I didn’t need another gadget, new innovations hit the market—like the Hailey Bieber-approved Medicube Age R Pro which helps deliver skin-care ingredients deep into skin, or Therabody’s wand which depuffs the face via cold therapy. Since incorporating this range of gadgets, my skin has never looked better—more on that below. Ahead, these and more of the best skin care tools, as tested and reviewed by Vogue beauty editors. Read on to discover which items could supplement your regimen. q switched ndyag laser
Skin LED Light Therapy Face Mask
Vogue senior beauty writer Kiana Murden trying on the CurrentBody LED Mask for face.
4-in-1 Radiant Renewal Skincare Wand
Vogue senior beauty writer Kiana Murden trying on the Solawave Radiant Renewal Skincare Wand for face.
Vogue senior beauty writer Kiana Murden using the NuFace Trinity+.
Vogue senior beauty writer Kiana Murden trying on the Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare DRx SpectraLite FaceWare Pro for face.
Vogue senior beauty writer Kiana Murden using the Lyma Laser.
Vogue senior beauty writer Kiana Murden using the Jillian Dempsey Gold Bar.
Luxe+ Dermaplaning & Peach Fuzz Removal Set
Vogue senior beauty writer Kiana Murden using the TheraFace Pro.
Gua Sha Facial Lifting Tool
Vogue senior beauty writer Kiana Murden using the Medicube Age-R Booster Pro.
Hand says that it all depends on your goals, concerns, and timing factors. Are you preparing for a wedding? Going on holiday? It’s important to take all of these factors into consideration before incorporating the right beauty tool into your regimen. She advises talking to your aesthetician and researching which tools come highly recommended by experts for at-home use. “I always recommend an LED mask as the number one at-home tool that everyone can benefit from.”
Hand gives at-home beauty tools the A-OK. However, she emphasizes, “Just like any other supplemental skin treatment, no tool is a substitute for a good skincare routine.” For at-home use, she recommends staying away from dermaplaning and microneedling because the cons (bacteria, broken blood vessels) outweigh the pros—“leave these two to the professionals!”
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