I can’t recall my skincare routine before incorporating the best facial tools at home. What began with a simple jade roller, which I rarely used, has evolved into a comprehensive collection of advanced gadgets. These tools now address various skin concerns, all without needing to visit a dermatologist’s office.
Vogue’s Favorite At-Home Skin Care Tools
While my jade roller is still around—great for boosting circulation, especially during a sheet mask session—my beauty arsenal has significantly expanded. Joanna Czech’s angled facial massager offers similar circulation benefits and is excellent for sculpting cheekbones and the jawline. The NuFace takes it further with microcurrent technology, delivering noticeable results with consistent use. For overall skin rejuvenation, like improved radiance and reduced fine lines, my go-to LED face mask by Dr. Dennis Gross is perfect, providing both anti-aging and acne-fighting benefits. Just when I thought I had enough gadgets, new innovations emerged, such as the Medicube Age R Pro, favored by Hailey Bieber, enhancing skincare ingredient absorption, and Therabody’s wand, which uses cold therapy to depuff the face. Since using these at-home skin care tools, my skin has never looked better.
Below, explore these and more top-rated at-home skin care tools, tested and reviewed by Vogue beauty editors. Discover which tools can enhance your skincare regimen and bring a spa-like experience to your home.
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Best LED Face Mask: Currentbody Skin LED Light Therapy Face Mask
Currentbody Skin LED Light Therapy Face Mask
- Why We Love It: If you’re battling fine lines and lackluster skin, LED light therapy is a potent at-home solution, delivering results in just 10 minutes daily. “LED light therapy is a safe skincare treatment using low-level light of different colors and wavelengths,” explains dermatologist Dr. Melanie Palm to Vogue. She adds that different light wavelengths effectively treat various skin conditions, “including acne, inflammation, aging signs, collagen stimulation, and even minor wounds.” The Vogue Verified Currentbody LED face mask is user-friendly with its flexible silicone design, ensuring a snug fit while allowing movement. FDA-cleared and clinically proven to diminish wrinkles in four weeks, it’s a top choice for at-home skin care tools.
- Editor’s experience: “Hands-free devices are essential for me because I’m always on my phone. I’ve noticed brighter skin and am proactively addressing future wrinkles. Plus, this is the mask featured in Netflix’s Emily in Paris! J’adore!” —Iman Balagam, contributor
- Type: Flexible silicone LED Face Mask
- What It’s Good For: Patented flexible silicone LED face mask for improving skin tone, texture, and firmness.
- Specs: FDA-approved, two light wavelengths: red (633nm) and near-infrared (830nm).
- Best For: Brightening, fine lines, wrinkles, texture, pigmentation.
- How to Use: Cleanse and dry skin. Secure the mask with straps. Activate for 10 minutes, repeat three to five times weekly.
Best IPL Device: Braun Silk Expert Pro 5 IPL Hair Removal System
Braun Pro 5 IPL Hair Removal System
- Why We Love It: For at-home laser hair removal, IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) devices are often preferred over traditional lasers. IPL emits a broad spectrum of light wavelengths, improving both skin texture and tone. Dermatologist Dr. Noah Gratch recommends choosing an IPL device that detects skin tone and adjusts light intensity automatically, a key feature of this Braun device. This ensures effective hair follicle removal without skin damage. IPL devices are versatile for legs, arms, underarms, bikini line, back, chest, and lower face, but are best suited for light skin tones. Dr. Gratch cautions, “IPL is not suitable for darker skin tones as it targets melanin, potentially causing burns or discoloration.”
- Type: IPL device
- What It’s Good For: Long-lasting, at-home hair removal.
- Specs: FDA-approved, three intensity levels (Standard, Gentle, Extra Gentle).
- Best For: Hair removal.
- How to Use: Shave hair in the treatment area. Select the appropriate head (underarms, precision, wide area). Glide over the area for hair removal.
Best Skincare Wand: Solawave 4-in-1 Radiant Renewal Skincare Wand with Red Light Therapy
Solawave 4-in-1 Radiant Renewal Skincare Wand
- Why We Love It: At-home facials are now simpler with the Solawave Radiant Renewal Wand. This season’s must-have at-home skin care tool combines four treatments into one portable device. Red light therapy reduces fine lines and scars, microcurrent tones facial muscles, low-vibration massage reduces puffiness, and therapeutic warmth enhances skincare product absorption—all in a five-minute treatment.
- Editor’s experience: “The Solawave is incredibly portable and easy to use, perfect for maintaining my skincare routine while traveling. It’s quick, fitting easily into a busy schedule.” —Iman Balagam, contributor
- Type: Skincare Wand
- Specs: One light wavelength: red (630nm).
- What It’s Good For: Reduces wrinkles, dark circles, blemishes, and dark spots; decreases puffiness; aids product absorption.
- Best For: Wrinkles, fine lines, dark spots, puffiness.
- How to Use: Wash and dry face, apply serum or conductive gel. Glide wand upwards across face for five minutes.
Best Microcurrent Device: NuFace Trinity+
NuFace Trinity+ Starter Kit
- Why We Love It: NuFace’s microcurrent massager, favored by Vogue editors and celebrities, firms and tones facial muscles in just 5- to 20-minute sessions. The Trinity+ version effectively smooths lines, tones, lifts, and sculpts with smart microcurrents. Use with a conducting gel for smooth roller glide.
- Editor’s experience: “For an instant snatched look, I always use my NuFace. It’s the quickest, easiest, and most painless way to tone my face, making me camera-ready in minutes.” —Kiana Murden, senior beauty shopping writer
- Type: Microcurrent tool
- Specs: FDA Cleared, 340 microamps at maximum intensity.
- What It’s Good For: Stimulates facial muscles to tone, lift, and tighten for instant and long-term results.
- Best For: Wrinkles, fine lines, sculpting.
- How to Use: Cleanse with oil-free cleanser, apply serum. Brush on Microcurrent Activator, glide device over skin.
Best Face Massager: Joanna Czech The Facial Massager
Joanna Czech Facial Massager
- Why We Love It: Bring Joanna Czech’s salon experience home with her Facial Massager. Daily use combats puffiness, tightens, tones, and sculpts the jawline. Its durability, waterproof design, and product absorption aid set it apart. Pair with serums, creams, or masks for enhanced product penetration.
- Editor’s Experience: “After one facial with Joanna Czech, I was hooked. This roller mimics her massage technique, improving blood flow, depuffing, and relieving tension. I love it for daily use!” —Kiana Murden, beauty shopping writer
- Type: Facial Massager
- Specs: Aluminum and zinc alloy.
- What It’s Good For: Sculpting, depuffing, and aiding in product absorption, designed for at-home use.
- Best For: Lifting, firming, depuffing, fine lines, wrinkles.
- How to Use: Glide massager across face and décolletage to boost circulation and firm skin.
Best Cleansing Brush: Foreo LUNA 4 Face Cleansing Brush
Foreo Luna 4 Face Cleansing Brush
- Why We Love It: Foreo’s LUNA 4 blends Swedish design with sonic cleansing technology. Its bacteria-repelling silicone nubs gently lift impurities from pores. Ideal for makeup removal, it simplifies the process, effectively removing sweat, oil, and dirt for smoother, clearer skin.
- Editor’s experience: “Even after double cleansing, I question if my makeup is fully removed. Foreo provides peace of mind. It’s easy to use, germ-resistant silicone, perfect for shower use.” —Iman Balagam, contributor
- Type: Silicone Electric Cleansing Brush/Massager
- What It’s Good For: Enhances skincare absorption and clinically proven to remove 99% of dirt, oil, and makeup residue.
- Specs: Battery Powered (1 Lithium Polymer required).
- Best For: Facial cleansing, firming.
- How to Use: Apply cleanser, power on, glide outwards following face shape until it turns off.
Best LED Light Therapy Tool: Dr. Dennis Gross DRx SpectraLite Dpl FaceWare Pro
Dr. Dennis Gross DRx SpectraLite FaceWare Pro
- Why We Love It: Dr. Dennis Gross’s hands-free LED mask offers three treatment modes for skin rejuvenation. Using red and blue LED light, it combats bacteria and smooths wrinkles in just three minutes daily. Comfortable and effective, it’s a quick at-home treatment.
- Editor’s experience: “Despite occasional poor lifestyle choices, this mask feels like a future investment. At just three minutes, it’s easy to incorporate into my routine. Plus, it’s a great jump scare for FaceTime calls!” —Iman Balagam, contributor
- Type: LED Mask with silicone strap
- What It’s Good For: Smooths face, diminishes fine lines, prevents acne, firms skin, clears acne with blue and red light.
- Specs: FDA-cleared, four light wavelengths: red (630-700nm), blue (400-470nm), infrared (800-1200nm), and amber (590nm-630mm).
- Best For: Acne, wrinkles, fine lines.
- How to Use: Cleanse face, place mask, secure straps. Select light, remove after timer shuts off (3 minutes).
Best for Hair Growth: Currentbody LED Hair Growth Helmet
Currentbody LED Hair Growth Helmet
- Why We Love It: Red light therapy is a top mechanism for hair growth, improving cellular energy production and scalp blood supply, according to dermatologist Dr. Lauren Penzi. Currentbody’s helmet is expert-endorsed as a leading at-home hair growth tool. Dermatologist Dr. Blair Murphy-Rose notes patients have seen results, especially when combined with topical or oral treatments. Vogue contributor Danielle James saw significant hair density and length improvement in six months using this device, detailed in her review.
- Editor’s Experience: “Currentbody guarantees results in 16 weeks or money back; I saw changes in 12. Less shedding by week 6, improved hair health by week 8, and new growth by week 20. Daily use might yield faster results.” —Danielle James, contributor
- Type: Red light therapy helmet
- What It’s Good For: Hands-free red light therapy for scalp, ideal for hi-tech hair growth approach.
- Specs: FDA-cleared, red light at 620-660nm, protective charging base, USB-powered, two sizes.
- Best For: Hair growth.
- How to Use: Place helmet on clean, dry hair, turn on for 10-minute treatment. It turns off automatically.
Best Laser Device: Lyma Laser
Lyma Laser
- Why We Love It: The Lyma Laser, an FDA-cleared, clinic-grade at-home laser tool, surpasses traditional LED therapy. It transforms skin by delivering a painless, low-level clinical strength laser (500mW power at 808nm) deep into the skin, promoting cellular repair and regeneration. Results include improved wrinkles, sun damage, redness, and pigmentation. Joanna Czech recommends it for spot treatment of dark spots.
- Editor’s Experience: “By week five, my skin improved noticeably. Compliments started, and this was the only change. It traveled across countries, helped with jet-lagged skin, and faded sunspots, making my skin plumper and brighter.” —Margaux Anbouba, senior beauty editor
- Type: Laser
- What It’s Good For: Reduces fine lines, dark spots, improves texture and tone.
- Specs: FDA-Cleared, Near infra-red 500mW laser technology.
- Best For: Wrinkles, texture, dark Spots, hyperpigmentation.
- How to Use: Hold laser over spot for three minutes or glide across face and body.
Best Depuffing: Therabody TheraFace Depuffing Wand
Therabody TheraFace Depuffing Wand
- Why We Love It: For puffiness, Therabody’s Depuffing Wand quickly reduces morning puffiness around eyes and cheeks, offering a fast refresh and soft sculpt. It uses cold therapy with three preset temperatures to tighten skin, similar to ice rollers but without freezer burn risk. It also offers heat therapy to enhance skincare product absorption.
- What It’s Good For: Depuffing under-eye bags, reducing morning or post-flight puffiness.
- Specs: Plastic wand with copper/aluminum alloy head for cold and heat therapy.
- Best For: Depuffing, firming.
- How to Use: Glide wand across clean, dry skin on under-eyes, cheeks, jaw, and forehead.
Best For Contouring: Jillian Dempsey Gold Bar
Jillian Dempsey Gold Sculpting Bar
- Why We Love It: Mimic Hollywood facialists with Jillian Dempsey’s Gold Sculpting Bar. This at-home skin care tool contours cheekbones, lifts jawlines, and massages heavy eyebrows. Its 24-karat gold vibrating bar (6000 rotations/minute) boosts blood flow, relaxes muscles, depuffs, and sculpts.
- Type: Facial Massager
- What It’s Good For: Sculpts and defines cheekbones, jawline, chin, and neck areas.
- Specs: 24K gold plated vibrating bar with 6,000 rotations per minute.
- Best For: Lifting, Toning, Contouring.
- How to Use: Moisturize skin, move upward along jawline to temples for five minutes.
Best for Acne: OmniLux Mini Blemish Eraser
Omnilux Blemish Eraser
- Why We Love It: Speed up blemish disappearance with OmniLux Mini Blemish Eraser. Combine with hydrocolloid patches infused with salicylic acid and green tea antioxidants. Blue (415nm) and red (633nm) wavelength lights eliminate bacteria and reduce inflammation, pigmentation, and redness. Hands-free and effective for at-home acne treatment.
- Type: Silicone Mini LED device
- What It’s Good For: Targets breakouts, clinically proven to target acne-causing bacteria.
- Specs: FDA-cleared, two wavelengths: 415nm (blue) and 633nm (red).
- Best For: Acne, inflammation, redness.
- How to Use: Stick hydrocolloid patches on blemishes, adhere device for 10 minutes, four times weekly.
Best for Microneedling: BeautyBio GloPRO Regeneration Tool
BeautyBio GloPRO Microneedling Rejuvenation Tool
- Why We Love It: For a “no pore left behind” resolution in 2024, BeautyBio’s GloPRO microneedling tool promotes cellular turnover and collagen production. Gliding micro-needles over skin for 60 seconds daily results in a plumper, radiant complexion. Painless and effective, use three times a week to enhance skincare absorption and tighten skin.
- Type: Microneedling LED Light Tool
- What It’s Good For: Red LED light technology enhances skin appearance through pulse stimulation.
- Specs: One light wavelength: red (620-625nm).
- Best For: Smoothing, retexturing.
- How to Use: Clarify skin with alcohol pads, gently use device for 60 seconds. Apply serums immediately.
Best Dermaplaning Device: Dermaflash LUXE+ Advanced Sonic Dermaplaning Device
Dermaflash Luxe+ Dermaplaning & Peach Fuzz Removal Set
- Why We Love It: For quick at-home facials, Dermaflash’s two-in-one sonic extractor achieves skin goals. Extract mode gently removes blackheads, dirt, and oil, while Infuse mode enhances serum penetration. Use with active ingredients for more effective skincare product absorption.
- Type: Dermaplaning Device
- What It’s Good For: Exfoliates dead skin cells, eliminates blackheads, dirt, and oil buildup.
- Specs: Sonic dermaplaning system.
- Best For: Blackheads, skincare absorption, peach fuzz removal.
- How to Use: Prep skin with Preflash Essential Skin Prep. Hold device at 45-degree angle, use short strokes on taut skin. Finish with skincare products.
Best for Tense Muscles: Theraface PRO Microcurrent Facial Device
TheraFace Pro Microcurrent Facial Device
- Why We Love It: For face tension relief, TheraFace Pro offers eight treatments with various heads. Unlike massage-only tools, it provides percussive massage, LED light therapy, hot/cold sessions, and facial cleansing. Versatile for relaxation or glam prep, it’s favored by makeup artist Fiona Stiles.
- Editor’s experience: “With TMJ, TheraFace Pro is the only tool that relieves my facial muscle tension. The massage is soothing, and combining massage with LED light adds benefits.” —Kiana Murden, beauty shopping writer
- Type: Facial Massaging Device
- What It’s Good For: 8-in-1 device with facial massager, kit, sculpting tool, LED Light Therapy for skin tightening and anti-aging.
- Specs: Three light wavelengths: red, blue, and infrared.
- Best For: Cleansing, sculpting, inflammation, acne, tension relief.
- How to Use: Apply conductive gel, select microcurrent setting. Glide upwards on face areas. Rinse skin and pat dry.
Best Gua Sha: Mount Lai The Jade Gua Sha Facial Lifting Tool
Mount Lai Gua Sha Facial Lifting Tool
- Why We Love It: Combat puffy under-eyes with Mount Lai’s gua sha tool, available in jade, rose quartz, black obsidian, and amethyst. This traditional Chinese tool boosts blood flow, drains the lymphatic system, and tones skin. Daily practice offers visual and meditative self-care benefits.
- Editor’s experience: “I rely on gua sha for definition. Consistency is key; daily use makes a noticeable difference. It’s portable and essential to my routine.” —Iman Balagam, contributor
- Type: Gua Sha Stone
- What It’s Good For: Boosting circulation and sculpting the face.
- Specs: Made of 100% jade, rose quartz, black obsidian, or amethyst stone.
- Best For: Puffiness, contouring, tension release, lymphatic drainage.
- How to Use: Prep skin with oil or serum, glide down neck, forehead, eye area, cheeks, and jawline.
Best Infrared Sauna Blanket: Higher Dose Infrared Sauna Blanket
Higher Dose Infrared Sauna Blanket
- Why We Love It: For at-home sauna benefits, the Higher Dose Infrared Sauna Blanket is ideal for those lacking space or funds for a traditional sauna. It uses far infrared rays for detox and sweat, mimicking a light workout. Benefits include stress reduction, mood boost, improved blood flow, and radiant skin.
- Editor’s experience: “Obsessed with my sauna blanket for four+ years. For relaxation or work, I use it regularly. I pair it with magnesium spray and body oil post-shower. Hydrate well before and after!” —Iman Balagam, contributor
- Type: Sauna Blanket
- What It’s Good For: Water-resistant, infrared heat for full-body sweat, detox, charcoal boosts, and negative ions.
- Specs: Blanket ranges from 68 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Best For: Detoxing, calorie burning, mood boost, glowing skin, stress reduction, increased blood flow.
- How to Use: Wear skin-covering clothes/socks or blanket insert. Preheat 10 mins, lay flat, zip in for 30-45 mins. Rinse off in a cool shower.
Best Face Roller: Herbivore Stone Facial Roller
Herbivore Stone Facial Roller
- Why We Love It: Herbivore’s classic face roller boosts circulation, relaxes muscle tension, and promotes radiance. Made from ethically-mined jade, it’s chic and effective. It can also aid lymphatic drainage and alleviate sinus issues.
- Type: Jade Stone Roller
- What It’s Good For: Boosts circulation, relaxes muscle tension, promotes radiance.
- Specs: Jade facial roller.
- Best For: Puffiness, fine lines, detoxing.
- How to Use: Apply face oil, roll outwards/upwards from face center, and down neck sides. Refrigerate for cooling effect.
Best Korean Skincare Tool for Glass Skin: Medicube Age-R Booster Pro
Medicube Age-R Booster Pro
- Why We Love It: Medicube Age-R Booster Pro, a leading Korean beauty tool, uses Electroporation to enhance product absorption without needles. With four modes, it’s safe for all skin types, increasing ingredient absorption by 785% in clinical trials. Daily use brings a spa-like experience and glass skin results.
- Editor’s experience: “Inspired by Hailey Bieber’s TikTok, Medicube Age-R Booster Pro is now a staple. Easy, painless, and makes my skin plumper and glossier—perfect for vacation prep!” —Kiana Murden, senior beauty shopping writer
- Type: Facial Treatment Device
- What It’s Good For: Enhanced radiance, elasticity, pore care, and facial contouring.
- Specs: Electrical stimulation.
- Best For: Hydration, plumping.
- How to Use: Wash face, apply skincare. Turn on, choose watering, boosting, or focus method.
Best for Big Events: ZIIP Halo
Ziip Halo
- Why We Love It: ZIIP Halo is the go-to at-home skin care tool for big events and photos. Vogue editors confirm its worth after testing. Microcurrent technology is painless, feeling like gentle vibrations. With 26 waveform combinations via the app, it ensures consistent, non-boring results.
- Editor’s experience: “ZIIP Halo delivers immediate eyebrow lift and cheek lifting effect, perfect for red carpet readiness.” — Veronica Cristino, Contributor
- Type: Microcurrent tool
- Specs: 50 Hz frequency, 900 nanoamps to 400 microamps power levels.
- What It’s Good For: Immediate lifting effect for events like weddings or red carpets.
- Best For: Dark circles, fine lines, wrinkles, texture.
- How to Use: Apply Electric Complex Gel, activate device via globes or ZIIP App. Use 3-5 times weekly for six weeks. Conduct sensitivity test before first use.
Best Dry Brush: Goop Beauty Ultimate Dry Brush
Goop Ultimate Dry Brush
- Why We Love It: Goop Beauty Ultimate Dry Brush stands out for quality. Made from natural sisal, it’s gentle yet effective at exfoliating dead skin cells. Easy-grip handle ensures thorough body exfoliation.
- Editor’s experience: “As a Gwyneth Paltrow devotee, I love dry brushing. This brush is gentle, unlike harsh ones, effectively eliminating dead skin. My skin feels baby soft afterward. I enjoy the ritual and follow with body oil.” — Iman Balagam, Contributor
- Type: Body Brush
- What It’s Good For: Exfoliates dead skin, reveals glowing, smooth skin.
- Specs: Brush made from pure natural sisal.
- Best For: Exfoliation, circulation.
- How to Use: Use on dry skin before bath/shower. Brush upwards towards heart in strokes or circular motions for 3-5 minutes.
Best For Skincare Absorption: Droplette Microinfusion Device
Droplette Microinfusion Device
- Why We Love It: Droplette’s Microinfusion Device, integral to Brooke Shields’ routine, enhances ingredient penetration at a molecular level, surpassing topical application. It uses aerosol mist to deposit droplets past the skin barrier. Options include collagen, glycolic acid, growth factors, and retinol capsules.
- Editor’s experience: “Droplette improved my skin (hydration, reduced redness, plumpness, firmness). Skincare is valuable! The lip plumping capsule is great before events—I avoid lip fillers.” —Iman Balagam, contributor
- Type: Skincare Device
- What It’s Good For: Needle-free technology delivering ingredients 20 times deeper into skin.
- Specs: Micro-infusion Technology, Charging Adapter.
- Best For: Skincare absorption, plumping, hydration.
- How to Use: Place serum capsule, tilt head back, position device half inch from skin. Turn on, move mist in slow circles.
Best for Skin Tightening: Currentbody RF Radio Frequency Device
Currentbody RF Radio Frequency Skin Tightening Device
- Why We Love It: Currentbody RF Radio Frequency Device brings radio frequency benefits home. It heats skin to trigger collagen production, tighten tissue, and improve skin quality. Dermatologist Brendan Camp notes RF devices stimulate collagen and improve skin. This at-home device maintains skin at 104°F for skin tightening and wrinkle reduction.
- Editor’s Experience: “It delivers gentle, comfortable heat. The sensor maintains 104°F, ideal for collagen production. I focus on forehead lines, crow’s feet, and laugh lines.” —Iman Balagam, contributor
- Type: Skin-care device
- What It’s Good For: At-home radio frequency for skin tightening and collagen production with consistent use.
- Specs: FDA-cleared.
- Best For: Collagen production, firming, improving skin texture.
- How to Use: Apply RF gel to clean, dry skin, glide device in circles. Use up to 70 minutes or follow 5-minute regimens.
What is the difference between different beauty technologies?
- LED Light Therapy: Esthetician Elizabeth Hand explains LED light therapy is a non-invasive treatment using specific light wavelengths for skin concerns. Red light stimulates collagen and promotes healing, while blue light targets acne bacteria.
- Microcurrent: Microcurrent technology delivers low-level electrical currents to tone facial muscles, mimicking natural impulses for improved muscle tone and firmness.
- Cryotherapy: Cryotherapy exposes the body to freezing temperatures for therapeutic benefits, reducing inflammation and swelling for a refreshed look.
- Facial Massage: Facial massage manipulates skin and muscles to stimulate blood flow, oxygenating skin cells for a healthy complexion. It also aids lymphatic drainage, reducing puffiness. Hand says, “It’s the easiest at-home treatment.”
- Laser: Lyma Laser, the first FDA-cleared at-home laser, reduces aging signs, wrinkles, redness, blemishes, and pigmentation. It reaches deep dermis to trigger cell regeneration and increase collagen and elastin production.
- Microneedling: Microneedling creates tiny skin punctures to stimulate natural wound healing and boost collagen and elastin production.
- Dermaplaning: Dermaplaning uses a surgical blade to remove peach fuzz and dead skin cells, smoothing skin and improving product penetration. Frequency is typically every two to four weeks.
- Radio Frequency: Radio frequency devices use electromagnetic waves to generate heat, stimulating collagen production and improving skin firmness. Consistent at-home use can yield results similar to medical RF treatments.
How do you choose the right beauty tool for you?
Elizabeth Hand advises considering goals, concerns, and timing. Factor in events like weddings or holidays. Consult aestheticians and research expert-recommended tools, especially for sensitive skin. “I always recommend an LED mask as the number one at-home tool for everyone.”
Are at-home beauty tools worth investing in?
Hand approves of at-home beauty tools but emphasizes they are not substitutes for a good skincare routine. Avoid at-home dermaplaning and microneedling due to risks; leave these to professionals.
Meet the Experts
- Dr. Melanie Palm
- Noah Gratch
- Dr. Lauren Penzi
- Blair Murphy-Rose
- Elizabeth Hand
- Athena Hewett