Top Skincare Tools You Should Try
If you're looking for ways to take your skincare routine to the next level, you're in luck! Beyond your usual cleansers and moisturizers, there are now countless options available to improve your skin's health without the need for a trip to the dermatologist.
Skincare tools are one of the latest innovations in the industry, offering a wide range of benefits to help you achieve your best skin yet. Whether you're looking to reduce wrinkles, improve circulation, or simply give your skin a little extra TLC, there's a tool out there that can help you achieve your goals.
At Reine Africaine, we're taking a closer look at some of the most popular skincare tools, including facial rollers, gua sha stones, facial steamers, LED light, and derma rollers. We'll also discuss how to use them safely and effectively, so you can get the most out of your skincare routine. So, let's dive in and discover how skincare tools can help you achieve your best skin.
These are versatile tools that can be used to massage the face, improve circulation, and reduce puffiness and wrinkles. They are typically made of jade or rose quartz and can be used with or without skincare products. You can use a facial roller by rolling it over your skin in upward and outward motions, applying gentle pressure as you go. They can be used daily, and the massaging motion can help to improve the absorption of skincare products into the skin.
Beauty Earth Jade Roller ($30.49)
These stones are used for lymphatic drainage and muscle tension relief. They are usually made of rose quartz, jade or stainless steel. Use it by holding the tool at a 45-degree angle and scraping it over your skin in upward motions. They can be used on dry or slightly damp skin and can be used daily. It works to reduce bloat in your face, which creates a more sculpted look.
Flagest Gua Sha Stone ($15.32)
Also known as micro-needling rollers, are used to create micro-injuries on the skin to promote collagen production. This skincare device has a handle on one end, and on the other a roller with lots of small, fine needles on its surface. It can be used to reduce fine lines, and improve pigmentation, wrinkles, and acne scarring. Use it by rolling it over your skin in an upward and outward motion, applying gentle pressure as you go. It can be used with or without serum, but if you choose to use it with serum, apply it to the skin first and then use the derma roller to massage it in. It is recommended that you use a derma roller only once a week.
Miroobest Lolysenta Derma Roller ($17.80)
This is a skincare tool that uses different wavelengths of light to improve the health and appearance of the skin. The most common wavelengths used in LED light therapy are red, blue, and yellow. Red is used for collagen production and blood flow, blue for acne treatment, and yellow for lymphatic drainage and reducing inflammation and redness. It can be used as a stand-alone treatment or in addition to a skincare routine, non-invasive and painless, recommended to use regularly, 3-5 times a week, for 15-30 minutes sessions. Clean properly and use as directed, and consult with a skincare professional before starting.
LightStim lightstim for wrinkles ($511.28)
A facial steamer is a skincare tool that uses warm steam to hydrate and cleanses the skin. The steam helps to open up the pores and remove impurities, while also increasing blood flow, which can help to improve the overall health and appearance of the skin. It can be used with or without skincare products and is beneficial for dry or dehydrated skin. To use a facial steamer, simply fill the steamer with water and turn it on. Hold your face over the steam for 5-10 minutes, or as directed. You can also add essential oils or herbs to the water for added benefits. A facial steamer can be used once or twice a week, but it's important to use as directed and to consult with a skincare professional before starting any facial steaming.
Vanity Planet Aira Nano Ionic Facial Steamer ($128.44)