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Way to turn back the clock

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exfoliate the skin, removing dead cells and clearing oil and dirt from clogged pores.

Weekly use will leave skin polished and clean so it can absorb products more effectivel­y. Test on the back of your hands first to find the best level of pressure for your skin.

Best for: CLEANSING SKIN Foreo Luna 2 for Sensitive Skin, £169 (lookfantas­tic.com)

This handheld device uses sonic pulsations to deeply cleanse the skin.

The silicone bristles are gentle enough for use on sensitive skin and there is also an anti-ageing mode to target wrinklepro­ne areas and to smooth lines and firm skin.

Best for: DENTAL CARE Philips Sonicare Airfloss, £59.99 (johnlewis.com)

This high-tech tooth cleaner uses pressurise­d air and water to blast away plaque in between teeth. It was developed by dentists and promises healthier gums within two weeks of regular use.

Best for: SMOOTHING LOCKS Babyliss Brilliant Shine Ionic Brush, £19.99 (superdrug.com)

It may be small but this hairbrush packs a powerful punch when it comes to taming frizzy hair and unruly locks.

As you brush the device releases ions to instantly smooth hair, leaving it manageable and silky. The brush uses batteries, so it is easy to use on the go.

Best for: BODY SCULPTING Bliss Fatgirlsli­m Lean Machine, £120 (marksandsp­encer.co.uk)

This hard-working device promises to smooth cellulite and other lumps and bumps. Apply the caffeine-based cream to treatment areas then use the machine, which uses vacuum-assisted massage, to tone and firm.

The system should be used every day for around three minutes per area and combined with a healthy lifestyle to see improvemen­ts in cellulite and skin tone.

Best for: BOOSTING RADIANCE Lightstim LED, £149 (currentbod­y.com)

Lightstim uses profession­al-grade LED light therapy to stimulate the body’s natural ability to regenerate cells, improve fine lines and wrinkles, reduce pore size and boost skin hydration.

Simply apply the peptide serum and press the device against your skin for three minutes. Repeat over all areas of the face. For best results, use for five days a week for eight weeks.

Best for: MAKE-UP Stylpro Make-up Brush Cleaner and Dryer, £49.99 (stylfile.com)

Washing make-up brushes is a task many people overlook. However dirty brushes harbour bacteria that can cause infection.

Forget giving your kit a quick rinse in the sink and instead go high-tech with this innovative device that leaves brushes squeaky clean in just 30 seconds.

It uses centrifuga­l spin technology and is suitable for most make-up brushes. It couldn’t be easier to use. You simply attach any make-up brush, dunk it for 10 seconds, spin for 10 seconds and dry for 10 seconds.

For advice on cosmetic surgery consult your GP. For more tips visit lesleyreyn­olds.com

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