Heads up: If you’re using the cleansing attachment, please wash it between uses. When the device is not properly cleaned, “It can introduce bacteria and oil back into the skin,” according to Marisa Garshick, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at MDCS Dermatology in New York City.
Tester feedback: “Sometimes, I feel like my skin is sagging like a Basset Hound, so I whip out the Theraface Pro when I need a temporary lift,” says Allure commerce writer Jennifer Hussein. “The percussive massager feels so gentle on my skin, and its lifting massage also doubles as a soothing treatment on any tension-prone spots like my temples and jaw.”
Material: plastic, rubber | Set includes: device, charger, 3 percussive attachments, cleansing ring, LED light therapy ring, microcurrent ring, conductive gel | Who it’s for: people who want versatility
Best Microcurrent: NuFace Trinity+
Why it’s worth it: Another Best of Beauty winner, the NuFace Trinity+ serves up the whole shebang. Complete with a facial toning device, Aqua Gel Activator, Silk Crème Activator (both with skin benefits, but different textural appeals), and a charging dock, this iconic microcurrent tool can sculpt every inch of your face. The Trinity+ features a built-in skin sensor that adjusts to your skin to deliver the right amount of microcurrent intensity, and the device is app-compatible so you can track your progress with a selfie schedule. Cute.
Tester feedback: “If I’m working out my body, I should be working out my face, right?” marketing shopping editor Angela Trakoshis says. “I rely on the NuFace Trinity for a face-sculpting routine that helps temporarily lift and ease any inflammation. Like after a good workout, you may feel like you need a massage. Similarly, after your skin-care routine, your face might need one too. Sure, it might not vibrate like a typical massage gun but don’t underestimate the power of a good microcurrent.”
Material: stainless steel, plastic | Set includes: device, facial trainer attachment, Aqua Gel Activator, Silk Crème Activator, brush, charging cradle, and adaptor | Who it’s for: people looking for an at-home facial experience
Best for Large Areas: Shani Darden Facial Sculpting Wand
Why it’s worth it: The vibration therapy behind the Shani Darden Facial Sculpting Wand uses acoustic sound waves to get under the skin’s surface and work from the outside in. You can use it all over, targeting any areas you feel could use some tightening or line-softening. At a minimum, sculpt for two to five minutes, and max out at 10 minutes. Use this wand in conjunction with the included Shani Darden Hydra Prep Gel to help the tool glide more easily across the contours of the face. Two attachments are included: one to target smaller areas, like crow’s feet and nasolabial lines, and one flat disc attachment for larger areas like the forehead, cheeks, and neck.