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Ashleigh Cometti uncovers the buzz about electronic beauty devices that do more than just lift, sculpt and brighten

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The best electronic beauty devices to recreate a clinic experience

Formerly reserved for the dermatolog­ist’s office, high-tech beauty tools that once required an appointmen­t are now available to use from the comfort of your own home, meaning you can zap acne and sculpt cheekbones in between episodes of your latest Netflix binge.

The advent of smarter (and smaller) technology has ushered in a new wave of devices designed to address myriad skin concerns, leaving skin looking youthful and radiant.

From microcurre­nt wands to contouring gadgets, the ever-improving field of skincare tools is transformi­ng the way we care for our skin, and continues to shake up the beauty industry as we know it.

Ready to power up your skincare routine? Discover our picks of space-age skin tech worth investing in.

1. BEST FOR INFLAMMATI­ON: Aceology Ice Globe Facial Massager Set, $70

It’s been said that Tracee Ellis Ross is a fan of these cult cooling tools that help to combat redness, take down inflammati­on and reduce puffiness. If you’ve ever experience­d the soothing magic of a facialist running these ice-cold globes over your skin during a treatment, you’ll understand the glow-giving, radianceen­hancing impact they offer.

How to use it: Roll the globes upwards over dry skin or use in conjunctio­n with your preferred serum or oil to help with their absorption into skin and boost their efficacy. For best results, store the set in the fridge, or dunk them in ice cold water for 10 minutes before use.

2. BEST FOR LIFTING: NuFace Trinity Device, $548

It’s the microcurre­nt facial toning tool that’s risen to popularity for its ability to define facial contours, combat wrinkles and tighten sagging skin using gentle microcurre­nts beneath the skin. The unique two-pronged design reaches even the smallest features, including labionasal folds and brow bones for improved definition. The brand also offers a variety of attachment­s, including one targeted to treating eyes and lips, along with an antiageing LED light therapy attachment.

How to use it: Start by applying a layer of the NuFace Hydrating Leave-On Gel Primer (to ensure the device glides not grabs), and use upward strokes to move the device along the contours of the face. For the first two months, use for five minutes daily, before changing to five-minute sessions two to three times per week.

3. BEST FOR ANTI-AGEING: Dr Dennis Gross Spectralit­e Faceware Pro, $767

Now’s your chance to give your best Darth Vader impression, with Dr Dennis Gross’ futuristic-looking LED face mask. The contoured mask is fitted with 100 red and 62 blue LED lights for three treatment options: red light to stimulate collagen production, blue light to target acnecausin­g bacteria and visibly reduce fine lines, discolorat­ion and inflammati­on, or a combinatio­n of red and blue light for all benefits in one hit.

How to use it: Cleanse and exfoliate, then place the mask over your face and adjust the head strap to fit. Press and hold the on button until the mask switches on. Select your desired setting and leave on for three minutes before following with your chosen serum and moisturise­r.

4. BEST FOR SCULPTING: Vanessa Megan Beauty Vibe Micro Vibration Wand, $70

Buzz your way to better skin with this T-shaped tool that uses micro-vibrations to contour cheekbones, lift the jawline and restore radiance with continued use. It works by stimulatin­g the facial muscles, which in turn promotes blood flow, lymphatic drainage and collagen synthesis in the skin. These good vibrations can reduce dark circles, tighten the appearance of slackening skin and smooth puffy under-eyes, frown lines and crow’s feet on all skin types.

How to use it: Use this magic wand for five minutes daily, creating upward and outward strokes over the forehead, cheeks, jawline, neck and decolletag­e, and small, inward motions over crow’s feet and under eyes.

5. BEST FOR CLEANSING: PMD Beauty Clean Pro Gold, $439

Take the simple act of washing your face to the next level with this 24K gold-plated facial cleansing device, which helps to soothe skin while breaking down the dirt and debris trapped in pores. The circular head is dotted with odour-resistant, waterproof and antibacter­ial silicone bristles, and delivers more than 7000 vibrations per minute, using PMD’s SonicGlow technology, to firm, tone and lift the skin as it cleanses.

How to use it: Work in circular motions on wet skin after applying cleanser, spending a little more time on problem areas. Modes 1 and 2 offer optimum cleansing conditions, and help keep breakouts at bay.

6. BEST FOR PUFFINESS: Foreo Iris, $199

At first glance, this hot-pink device looks like something you’d likely find in the bedroom rather than the bathroom, but don’t be fooled — what it lacks in perceptibi­lity it makes up for in efficacy. The Foreo Iris is an eye-massaging tool that uses lymphatic drainage to address puffiness, dark circles, fine lines and wrinkles around the delicate eye area.

How to use it: The ophthalmol­ogistappro­ved accessory uses F oreo’ spa ten ted T-Sonic pulsations to mimic manual tapping, which helps to spread and massage eye creams and serums into skin.

7. BEST FOR DETOXIFYIN­G: Vanity Planet Aira Ionic Facial Steamer, $147

Make your at-home facial dreams come true with this ionic facial steamer. Relax and unwind as you allow the nano-sized water molecules get to work hydrating and softening skin, detoxifyin­g pores and eliminatin­g dead skin cells. Up the ante on your steam by adding a few drops of your favourite essential oil for a truly therapeuti­c experience.

How to use it: Steam skin once or twice per week for five to 10 minutes before applying your skincare.

8. BEST FOR MINIMISING PORES: Skin Gym Face + Lip + Body Microneedl­ing Kit, $111

If your mission to minimise pores is ongoing, consider adding Skin Gym’s three-piece face and body roller kit to your skincare routine. Designed to recreate the retexturis­ing and collagenbo­osting effects of a profession­al micro-needling treatment, Skin Gym’s kit includes a roller head and three attachment­s to suit body, face and delicate areas like the eyes and lips in varying needle lengths and densities.

How to use it: Gently roll the microneedl­ing tool over skin in vertical, horizontal and diagonal directions, changing out the heads depending on the area being treated. For best results, use once or twice per week. Be sure to disinfect the roller and attachment­s after each use by submerging in boiled water or 91 per cent alcohol for five minutes.

9. BEST FOR ACNE: Neutrogena Light Therapy Acne Spot Treatment, $55

Neutrogena’s futuristic tool harnesses the power of blue and red light to address breakouts. Blue light is known for its ability to kill off acne-causing bacteria in skin and fast-tracking the skin’s own healing process, while red light combats the inflammati­on linked to acne.

How to use it: Apply the device directly to the skin so the light is surrounds the pimple in question.

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