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4 luxury at-home beauty gadgets that are transforming skincare, from an LED light therapy face mask seen on Netflix show Emily in Paris, to a device that uses an electrical current – a Kim Kardashian fave

There’s a myriad of at-home skin devices on the market today, like CurrentBody’s LED light therapy face mask. Photo: CurrentBody Mask
There’s a myriad of at-home skin devices on the market today, like CurrentBody’s LED light therapy face mask. Photo: CurrentBody Mask
Beauty

  • The skincare industry is a behemoth, with moisturisers and anti-ageing serums to at-home skin devices that help you achieve a luminous and flawless complexion – just make sure they’re FDA-approved
  • The CurrentBody LED light therapy face mask was spotted on Emily in Paris while the Ziip Beauty GX device uses an electrical current to boost skin tone and even has an app to access other treatments

For some time now, skincare has been more than just moisturisers and serums. It currently involves rituals, gadgets, supplements and even ancient techniques that have turned taking care of your skin into a wellness practice.
Skincare is now an all-encompassing industry that ranges from moisturisers to at-home skin devices. Photo: Lyma Laser
Skincare is now an all-encompassing industry that ranges from moisturisers to at-home skin devices. Photo: Lyma Laser

When diving into the ocean of at-home skin devices, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by all the choices available out there. How do you choose the right one for your skin struggles? Are all of them worth the investment? How do you know if they’re safe to use?

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“There are many cheap ‘me-too’ products that are typical of people following success, but you should always check on the regulatory side,” says Laurence Newman, CEO at CurrentBody, a platform specialising in beauty tech devices for home use. “Does it have FDA [approval], for example? Who sells the product? Often the price itself is a giveaway as quality, effective and safe devices are not cheap to develop or manufacture.”

Read on to learn more about the gadgets most experts recommend, as they’re not only good investments but will also deliver actual, noticeable results.

1. CurrentBody LED light therapy face mask

Emily uses CurrentBody’s LED light therapy face mask on Netflix hit show Emily in Paris. Photo: CurrentBody Mask
Emily uses CurrentBody’s LED light therapy face mask on Netflix hit show Emily in Paris. Photo: CurrentBody Mask
There’s a chance you saw this revolutionary gadget on an episode of the Netflix show Emily in Paris. This fully flexible LED mask claims to provide your skin with red and near-infrared light wavelengths to reduce the appearance of wrinkles by 35 per cent in a matter of four weeks.
CurrentBody’s LED light therapy face mask is simple to use and highly effective. Photo: CurrentBody Mask
CurrentBody’s LED light therapy face mask is simple to use and highly effective. Photo: CurrentBody Mask

Designed to be used for 10 minutes five days a week, it’s supposed to help kick-start your skin’s collagen production to stimulate cell renewal, boost circulation and increase cell oxygenation for a noticeable healthier-looking complexion. “Aside from the simplicity of use, it’s for all skin types, and you see both an instant glow in 10 minutes as well as long-term results on fine lines and wrinkles when used consistently,” Newman explains.

2. Lyma Laser

Lyma’s laser wand performs magic at home that helps restore skin at a cellular level. Photo: Lyma Laser
Lyma’s laser wand performs magic at home that helps restore skin at a cellular level. Photo: Lyma Laser