
There’s an array of beauty gadgets on the market today, from pore-suction devices and red light therapy treatments to microcurrents – but do these actually work, or is this just another trend? These beauty tech tools make reworking your complexion easy with just a swipe – discover your next must-have gadget here:.
1. LED Light Therapy
LED light therapy isn’t just another beauty trend; it provides substantial, tangible solutions for all kinds of skin issues. Red LED light stimulates collagen production to smooth fine lines and wrinkles while stimulating hair growth for those suffering from female-pattern thinning or male-pattern baldness. Furthermore, its lower inflammation properties make it beneficial in managing psoriasis symptoms.
An aesthetician might ask you to lie directly under LED lights or use its mask or wand on your face for several minutes at a time during an in-clinic LED facial, while at-home LED devices usually come as masks or wands that should be worn for short amounts of time each day.
2. Microcurrent
Have you heard beauty insiders talking up microcurrent facials as an incredible, almost instantaneous, way to lift, firm and reduce fine lines? Luckily, there are at-home devices that allow anyone to experience its benefits right in their own home!
To reach deeper facial muscles and avoid any zapping or tingling sensations caused by lack of moisture, the best devices require using conductive gel. Most at-home devices come with such gel included; alternatively, you could combine aloe vera gel with salt as an affordable and effective option.
3. Radio Frequency
With so many gadgets promising to transform your face and reduce wrinkles, it can be hard to know which ones actually do the trick. But certain RF and LED tools from CurrentBody have gained popularity for stimulating skin beneath the surface in order to promote collagen production – leading to tightening and reduction of fine lines over time, according to Garshick.
At-home RF devices can also help extend the results of more intensive in-office treatments,” according to celebrity aesthetician Athena Hewett. Just make sure you patch test and follow instructions for optimal results!
5. Hydradermabrasion
Hydradermabrasion has quickly become one of the most sought-after skincare treatments due to its ability to provide comprehensive facial treatment with minimum discomfort and downtime. Novuskin MedSpa in Las Vegas provides this noninvasive technique that effectively cleanses, extracts impurities, hydrates and softens skin for results that enhance glow, radiance, evenness of tone, and texture reduction, as well as reduced fine lines/wrinkles/hyperpigmentation reduction.
There are various at-home hydradermabrasion machines on the market that claim to resemble HydraFacial’s process, yet each comes with its own set of limitations and risks. In this blog post we explore these differences between professional HydraDermabrasion treatments and home devices and why professional treatments offer safer and more effective results.
6. Dermaplaning
Dermaplaning is a non-painful exfoliation technique that uses a scalpel-like tool to safely and efficiently scrape facial hair away – commonly referred to as peach fuzz. An excess of fine hairs can block skincare products from reaching their destination, leaving your complexion dull and uneven.
This device uses a surgical-grade stainless steel blade to gently and safely exfoliate away unwanted peach fuzz and dead skin cells from your face, leaving behind brighter and smoother makeup application. Furthermore, its increased penetration helps serums and moisturisers more effectively penetrate skin for improved overall complexion health – but results may take several uses before showing. For optimal use of any at-home beauty device to work successfully.
7. Microneedling
Microneedling is a minimally invasive treatment that involves puncturing the skin with tiny needles (think dermaroller) to stimulate its natural healing processes and help reduce acne scars, tighten pore size, improve texture, fine lines and wrinkles, or even stretch marks.
At-home microneedling penetrates skin slightly to form microchannels that enhance product absorption up to 90% more efficiently, including serums and moisturisers. Pair it with a targeted skincare routine for maximum effect; Peterson advises applying hydrating ointment post-treatment; however, avoid active ingredients like exfoliating acids, which could irritate microneedle wounds further.
8. Glycolic Acid
Glycollic acid, made from sugar cane, is a water-soluble alpha hydroxy acid (AHA). With small molecules and fast absorption rates, glycollic acid penetrates skin quickly for faster smoothing of fine lines and improving tone and texture of the skin. Glycollic acid can be purchased in The Ordinary.
Glycollic acid also helps dissolve dead skin cells and stimulate collagen production, helping firm and plump your face. Glycollic acid can be found in over-the-counter products like serums, gels and toners or used professionally through facial peels performed by licensed aestheticians or dermatologists. Take care when using glycollic acid products to avoid irritation, as these can increase sun sensitivity and make you more susceptible to sun damage.
9. Vitamin C
Beauty editors love using this intelligent light sensor device as an efficient means of administering vitamin C to their skin, which reduces redness and brightens dullness while improving fine lines and wrinkles.
Be mindful that at-home devices require regular use to be effective; otherwise, they might end up gathering dust (and not providing results). But by being consistent and following directions exactly, the rewards should soon follow if used regularly and correctly; just avoid any gimmicky gadgets promising instant results, as these may not deliver as promised.