3 Beauty Gadgets of the fuuuuuuture!
When it comes to achieving beautiful skin, most of us are familiar with some of the old-school standbys. Facial masks, eye-cucumbers, and exfoliating body scrubs are all reliable techniques that make up a skilled skin care specialist’s training and esthetician’s arsenal.
But now it’s time for healthy skin enthusiasts to check out the wave of the future!
Inspired by some of the innovative equipment used in professional esthetics practices and esthetician schools, these gadgets are designed for in-home use. Do they stack up to your neighborhood esthetician? You’ll have to be the judge on that. But if you’re hankering to give any of these ultra-modern beauty machines a try, you just might have the calling for your very own career in esthetics!
1. Crystalift Resurfacing System
By combining crystal resurfacing with vacuum-lift therapy, this Crystalift doo-dad removes dead cells and polishes skin to help you achieve a healthy glow. It’s inspired by the microdermabrasion equipment used in dermatology practices. Price: $249
2. Tria Laser Hair Removal
Safer than razors, this laser device helps remove those unwanted hair follicles, wherever they may be hiding. With three intensity levels, even those with sensitive skin can use this machine. It’ll cost you a pretty penny, though. At $995, I think I’ll choose my trusted esthetician to take care of this job for me.
3. The Marvel Mini
Estheticians and dermatologists have long known about the power light. By harnessing different wavelengths and frequencies, light can help us address our skin concerns. Enter, the Marvel Mini. With varieties in red, green and blue, these miniature glowing devices can help address skin issues like fine lines, wrinkles, age spots and acne. Price: $225
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June 29th, 2010 at 5:18 pm
Love this article on beauty arsenal tools. I have one more to share…the infamous Asian skin smoothing roller. A cool tool in jade it is great for afer waxing, to massage the skin and shoulders and to help our clients shoulders stress less.
It’s also great for bridal makeup applications to chill down the face for a smooth application and to massage the brides shoulders too.
December 3rd, 2010 at 2:49 pm
Each sub culture and independent people have their own views of what is considered attractive, as far as physical beauty is concerned, and many people will go to great lengths to change their figure to reflect that perception of ideal natural beauty.