SKINCARE OBSESSIVE
Dr Dennis Gross SpectraLite BodyWare Pro, £430
This dermatology device, which can be positioned around different body parts, uses LED light therapy to help reduce aches, acne and inflammation, as well as firm up the skin around the chest, shoulders, upper arms and neck. harveynichols.com
Charlotte Tilbury CryoRecovery Mask, £49
Basically this a facemask-shaped version of the gelfilled pain-relief ice packs you chuck in the freezer. It also contains metal beads that target acupressure points around the face. Just ten minutes will refresh and firm the skin, and helps to reduce inflammation. asos.com
Nurse Jamie Dermascrape Ultrasonic Skin Scrubbing & Skincare Enhancing Tool, £70
If Star Trek doctors carried out skincare treatments on patients, it would probably involve something like this. The spatula-shaped head vibrates – a bit like an electric toothbrush – and different settings gently exfoliate the skin to either unclog pores and remove excess sebum, or enhance your skincare products. net-a-porter.com
The Nue Co Sleep Drops, £20
Research suggests the best thing for skin is sleep – but you don’t need a scientist to tell you that. This tincture contains sleep-inducing valerian root and passion flower, together with catnip and chamomile to ease anxiety. cultbeauty.co.uk
Theragun Mini 4th Generation Percussive Therapy Massager, £175
There’s a social media trend for sharing videos showing just how satisfying these powerful handheld massage guns are to use. With three speed settings, it’s ideal for anyone with sore muscles. johnlewis.com
Rio Roller Script Quad Roller Skates, from £62.97
Last year saw a surge of old-style rollerskating groups meeting in parks across the UK – and they’re still going strong. For anyone who dreamed of becoming Olivia Newton-John in Xanadu when they grew up. skatehut.co.uk