Description
Massage tools that may help with lymphatic drainage and product absorption. Keep clean and store in cool places.
Safety & Best Practices
Use gentle pressure to avoid bruising. Clean after each use with mild soap and water.
Description
Devices that emit specific light wavelengths. Red light may support collagen production; blue light may help with acne-prone skin.
Safety & Best Practices
Follow manufacturer instructions. Avoid if you have light sensitivity or are on photosensitizing medications.
Description
Electric or manual brushes designed to help remove dirt and oil during cleansing.
Safety & Best Practices
Use gentle brushes and light pressure. Replace brush heads regularly. May not be suitable for very sensitive or compromised skin.
Description
Tools with small needles that create micro-channels in skin. Professional versions may be more effective than at-home versions.
Safety & Best Practices
Home use requires careful sterilization. Consider professional treatment instead. Not suitable for active acne or skin infections.
Description
Cooling tools that may help reduce the appearance of puffiness and soothe skin temporarily.
Safety & Best Practices
Do not apply extreme cold directly to skin for extended periods. Keep clean between uses.
Description
Devices that produce warm steam, which may help with cleansing and temporary pore appearance.
Safety & Best Practices
Maintain safe distance to avoid burns. Not recommended for rosacea-prone or highly sensitive skin. Limit session duration.
General Tool Safety
- • Always clean tools before and after use
- • Follow manufacturer instructions carefully
- • Discontinue use if irritation occurs
- • Store tools in clean, dry environments
- • Replace consumable parts (brushes, needles) as recommended
- • Consult a dermatologist before using intensive devices