Skincare tech is booming this year. From LED face masks to acne devices, these little at-home plug-ins seemingly promise to be the answer to a flawless complexion without any injections or serious ...
Around this time of year, beauty brands tend to unleash their latest, buzziest products. Don’t forget, however, about one of ...
While serums and creams have been staples on beauty shelves for decades, at-home skincare tools are becoming increasingly popular. Now, microcurrent devices are making the rounds, with users claiming ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." “Microcurrent devices use low levels of electrical current to stimulate facial muscles, helping to boost ...
This was 2020, so excuse the fact that I look like a bb, but the difference after two months is TOO WILD not to share. You'll see that my cheekbones are lifted and have some definition, and there's ...
New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Discover the ultimate at-home facial treatment — a ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." We’re living in the golden age of high-tech skincare devices—and as our beauty editor, I couldn’t be ...
The star of Seyfried’s skincare routine was the NuFace Trinity+, a device I’ve used for five years and recently named our ...
Microcurrent devices have become one of the most talked-about beauty tools — and NuFace’s iconic facial toning device is often credited as the gateway product. Celebs like Bella Hadid, Khloe ...
Microcurrent facials have long been a celebrity favorite for snatched cheekbones and camera-ready glow. But with at-home tools flooding the market, the question remains: can these handheld devices ...