Skin-Saving Winter Beauty Gadgets

Skin-Saving Winter Beauty Gadgets

Although Winter is coming to a painful, slow end, skin-saving beauty gadgets from DermaLight, Le Mieux and Environ guarantees a year-round beautiful complexion.

Red Light. Blue Light. Green Light.

Sold at drugstores nationwide is DermaLight by Spa Sonic ($169) – a non-invasive, three non-thermal LED lights that penetrates deep within the skin’s layers increasing collagen production (red light), killing acne-causing bacteria (blue light) and evening skin tone (green light).

Scrape It Clean…Gently of Course

Don’t let the silver spatula on the Le Mieux Skin Perfecter ($189, skinperfecter.com) scare you…this tool is genius! The spatula on this 4-in-1 anti-aging device is used on a moistened face in an upward motion, and depending on the pulse you’ve chosen, the ultrasonic waves gently cleanses, exfoliates and extracts to reveal smoother, brighter skin as well as helps your skin better absorb improve serums and moisturizers. This tools helps your easily remove blackheads and whiteheads and improves skin texture and appearance. Great for all skin types.

Needles Anyone?

If you’re scared of needles, the Environ Cosmetic roll-cit ($100, DermaConcepts.com) device may not be for you. Would knowing that skin-needling  causes no pain make a difference? Considered the latest breakthrough in skin care treatments, Roll Cit’s are “micro-needles” that create tiny micro-channels in the upper layers of the skin allowing higher the levels of vitamin A and vitamin C to permeate deeper into the lower layers of the epidermis. This skin-saving device also helps to restore skin tightness, smooth fine lines, reduces pigmentation, thickens thin skin, softens scars and reduces dilated blood vessels. Available through doctor’s offices , medical spas and wellness center under the supervision of a physician.

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