Skin Care Tools For at-Home Use

Skin Care Tools For at-Home Use
Whether you’re treating yourself to a facial at a spa or simply want a natural way to
hydrate skin, there are many effective skin care tools for at-home use facial device. The Nu-Face,
Droplette, SolaWave, Micro-current massager, and many more are great options to
help you achieve the look you’ve always wanted.


Nu-Face
NuFACE is a line of at-home microcurrent beauty tools. They are considered
industry-leading and can help reduce the signs of aging between professional
treatments. The line was created by professional aesthetician Carol Cole, who
recognized a need for microcurrent treatments that could be done at home.
The company’s products are endorsed by well-known makeup artists, including
Bobbi Brown and Renee Rouleau. The company also offers a line of topical products
that you can apply to your skin at home. While these are affordable and work well,
they need to be replaced frequently, and it can take time to see results. NuFACE
offers starter kits for each of its devices, which include the device itself, a charger,
and primer gel.
Droplette
The Droplette skin care tool works by using physics to deliver active ingredients
deep into the dermal layer of the skin. Its miniature droplets have exceptional
velocity and can penetrate the skin barrier without any pain or irritation. The
Droplette is a handy, portable tool for skin care at home.
The Droplette device is egg-shaped and is designed to apply serums and
moisturizers to the skin. It works by breaking up the product into a million tiny
droplets that penetrate the skin 20 times deeper than conventional skincare
products. It comes with three capsule options, which you can purchase individually
or subscribe to.


SolaWave
The SolaWave wand is a multi-functional device that combines four dermatological
technologies to treat skin concerns. It is compact, rechargeable, and comes in a
variety of colors. It works by de-puffing the skin and reducing the appearance of fine
lines, wrinkles, and dark spots. The tool is easy to use and clean, and can be used on
most parts of the face.
It’s made from an antimicrobial aluminum alloy and features a ceramic head to fight
bacteria. This makes it easy to clean and also actively fights the growth of bacteria.
You’ll notice a difference in your skin in as little as five minutes a day using this tool.
Micro-current massager
Micro-current devices work by gliding over the skin. The current increases the
production of collagen and elastin. However, if you have recently undergone Botox,
you should wait at least two weeks before you begin using micro-current. There are

a variety of at-home microcurrent massagers available.

The Foreo Bear micro-current massager is water-resistant and features an auto-
adjustable micro-current intensity based on skin resistance. The device can provide

up to 90 treatments per USB charge. Its ergonomic palm-sized design contours to
the contours of the face.