Fads in beauty come and go. Some are amusing, some are useful, and a few are downright dangerous. It's easy to get lost in the details of what's hot and what's not among all the lists of what's hot and what's not, and to lose sight of the long-term macro trends that signal a significant cultural shift.
One of these significant changes is that the general public is becoming more aware of the significance of a holistic approach to skin care. This means that people are realizing that healthy, clear skin is a reflection of overall well-being. As the world of beauty begins to take more cues from science and medicine, a new generation of devices is harnessing the power of technology and promising at-home results.
Dermaplaning
Dermaplaning is a painless method of removing dead skin cells and vellus hair (also known as peach fuzz) from the face. The end result is smooth, hair-free skin that allows your products to penetrate deeper.
Microcurrent
The electrical current flows between the positively and negatively charged conductors (typically long, slender rods in salon devices, whereas spheres in at-home devices). When they come into contact with your skin, the current flows through your muscles, training them to tone up. As a result, they're not working on the skin, but on the muscle beneath it.
Face Sculpting Bar
Gentle, vibrating pulsations simulate the effects of a facial massage, helping to relax and release unwanted tension and tightness in the face. Make the most of serum application by distributing and massaging the product with the Facial Sculpting Bar.
It makes skin feels and appears toned, lifted, contoured, and revitalized
Facial Roller
Using a face roller can increase blood flow to the face, making your skin appear brighter and firmer. It relieves stuffy sinuses. Although research is still in its early stages, some studies suggest that using this tool may help clear the sinuses. Reduces puffiness.
Microneedle Roller
Microneedling causes minimal trauma to the skin's outer layer. This stimulates the skin's healing process, resulting in skin regeneration and the production of anti-aging substances like collagen and elastin.
Facial Steamer
The goal is to soften and moisten the oil and debris in the pores so that it can be removed more easily as you cleanse.
Light Therapy
LED light therapy has the potential to help with wound healing and other types of skin damage.
Face Cleansing Brush
Cleansing brushes can help treat acne by removing excess sebum, which contributes to acne breakouts. All you have to do is choose the right one and the right cleanser to go with it. Brushing the cysts can irritate them further, allowing more bacteria to enter the pores.