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HAND-HELD OR MAGNETICAL­LY CHARGED, THERE’S AN ENTERTAINM­ENT FACTOR IN THE LATEST SKIN TOOLS.

ANCIENT RITUALS

Venustus Jade Rollers, $49 each.

Make no mistake: jade rollers are in no way new or in any way tech-y. In fact, they apparently date back as far as the 6th century. But, luckily, so does great skin. Pop on a serum and roll lightly upwards to ease puffiness and even drain toxins.

Kora Organics Rose Quartz Heart Facial Sculptor, $72. Consider this the real contour. When combined with a dedicated facial massage technique, using heartshape­d rose quartz stimulates circulatio­n and even delicately lifts and sculpts the natural contours of the face (hello, cheekbones).

MAGNETIC FIELD

While it may receive extra points for fun factor, this tar-like mask has visible skin benefits, too. The magnetite-spiked formula detoxifies the skin and draws out impurities, which are satisfying­ly whisked away with the nifty magnetic removal method.

Olay Magnemasks Infusion Rejuvenati­ng Jar Mask, $55. Ensure your skincare works smarter, not harder – it’s clearly what Olay had in mind with its latest premium mask launch. The overnight sleep mask and its supercharg­ed ingredient­s are pushed deeper into the complexion (10 layers below the skin’s surface, Olay claims) via a unique magnetic infuser.

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Payot Uni Skin Masque Magnétique, $98.
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