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Hi-Tech – Take your beauty routine to the next level with these high-spec tools

HI-TECH

Take your beauty routine to the next level with these high-spec tools

IMAGES: GETTY AND SUPPLIED Beauty no longer consists of just cleansers, serums and moisturisers. There’s now a whole world of futuristic technology within the beauty space for you to use alongside your products. As tech in beauty continues to grow and expand, we look at some of the latest gizmos and gadgets in beauty from LED masks, to at-home microdermabrasion, to high-frequency wands, to skin moisture analysers, the list is endless.

The Eyes Resembling a pair of Sci-Fiesque glasses, this futuristic device by Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare won’t help improve your sight, but it’ll improve fine lines, crows feet and wrinkles within two weeks of the first use. Implementing the use of therapeutic LED light, the DRx SpectraLite EyeCare Pro penetrates the dermis to target the sensitive area around the eyes stimulating collagen production which, in turn, improve signs of ageing.

The Face This device may look slightly intimidating, but it quite literally is a workout for your face. The brainchild of FaceGym, the MediLift High-Performance EMS Mask is designed to target the cheeks and lower facial muscles to give a lift to the face. Using Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS), low-voltage electrical currents help lift, strengthen and tone the muscles in the face, hence why it’s a workout.

The Chin & Neck Specifically designed to target the neck and chin, this mask by UNICSKIN aims to slim the jawline, lift the neck and reduce the appearance of a double chin through LED light. Using a combination of different wavelengths, the mask targets the dermis and cells aiming to stimulate cellular energy, in turn, leaving the skin more flexible, smoother and defined.

The Hair What may seem like a simple attachment will do absolute wonders for your hair. The Flyaway Attachment for the Dyson Supersonic™ Hair Dryer will give you second-to-none shine, combatting pesky flyaways at home. Harnessing groundbreaking technology used in the Dyson AirwrapTM the Coanda effect has been reformulated to work in this brand-new attachment which pushes flyaways through the hair strand leaving them completely out of sight. The result? Silky smooth hair.

The Body Using percussive therapy – which is known as “pummeling” the muscles and, in short, delivers strong pulses and vibrations into the muscle – this device will upgrade your wellness routine from the comfort of your own home. After suffering a horrific motorbike accident, Dr Jason Wersland developed an at-home device in a bid to help those suffering from pain. The Theragun Prime delivers up to 30lbs of no-stall force to enhance circulation and minimize discomfort on the body.

The Skin Using revolutionary skincare technology, the LYMA Laser Starter Kit includes a state-ofthe-art laser tool, a restorative serum and rejuvenating mist. The medical-grade 500mW laser can be used at home and, along with the serum and mist, helps to transform the skin by penetrating deep into the dermis improving pigmentation, wrinkles, thread veins and more.

DRx SpectraLite EyeCare Pro Dhs820 Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare available at NET-A-PORTER

MediLift High-Performance EMS Mask Dhs2,092 FaceGym

Flyaway Attachment Dhs150 Dyson

Neck & Chin Mask Dhs938 UNICSKIN

Theragun Prime Dhs1,375 Theragun available at cultbeauty.co.uk

Laser Starter Kit Dhs8,540 LYMA available at NET-A-PORTER

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