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Beauty fans hail 'face lifting and sculpting' device on Amazon that costs under £23

Beauty fans hail 'face lifting and sculpting' device on Amazon that costs under £23

Daily Record2 days ago

Get a mini spa facial from home with this popular EMS massaging device.
Beauty fans will know the benefit of a luxury facial. Not only can they leave skin smooth and glowing, but they can also help provide a lifting and sculpting effect.
For those who can't afford regular treatments, there are multiple EMS devices that can be used from home. One that is said to be a "game changer" is this Facial Massager Lifting Device that is priced at an affordable £22.94 on Amazon.
This multi-tasking tool works to provide a spa-like treatment without the extra expense, targeting multiple skincare concerns that ranges from fine lines and wrinkles to dark circles and sagging skin.
Boasting an ergonomic design that can reach every curve and contour of the face, it combines 45C heat with EMS micro-current vibrations to massage the skin, promote blood circulation and stimulate acupuncture points.
The facial lifting device uses three modes based on the LED colour users choose, with the different functions as follows:
Blue - stimulates collagen to tighten the skin and refine pores.
Green - soothes and balances, promoting lymphatic drainage to reduce swelling
Red - Accelerates blood circulation to reduce wrinkles and spots.
It's not the only affordable beauty tool on the market, as Debenhams offers the similar Erth Skin London Age Defying Face And Neck Massager for just £34.99, down from its regular £129, offering a staggering 79 percent saving.
Of course, some beauty buffs will know that sometimes spending a bit more money means higher quality, which is why the BEAUTYPRO LED Wand 5 in 1 Anti-Ageing Device, £79 at Boots, is another popular choice on the high street.
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Meanwhile, at under £23, it's understandable why some might want to snap up the EMS device on Amazon, as it has already amassed a 4.4 rating from beauty buffs who say that their appearance is now "sculpted" and "youthful."
One review that hailed it as a "must have" read: "I can't believe I waited so long to get this face massager! From the very first use, I felt an immediate difference in my skin. The gentle vibrations and soothing warmth help relieve tension, promote circulation, and leave my face feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.
"Not only has it improved my skincare routine by helping my serums absorb better, but I've also noticed a visible reduction in puffiness and fine lines. The design is sleek, easy to use, and perfect for an at-home spa experience. It's like giving yourself a mini facial every day!"
Beauty deal of the week
It's almost Father's Day, and are you in need of some gift inspiration?
If you don't want to buy a last minute gift, then we have you covered, as a bottle of aftershave is always a good shout and Debenhams has just cut the Yves Saint Laurent L'Homme Eau De Toilette from £92 to just £55.20 for a large 100ml bottle.
There is also a smaller 60ml bottle that is a bit cheaper, with the price being reduced by 37 per cent from £68 to £43. Since reviews say it "stands out from the crowd", it's a deal worth bagging for dad.
Launched in 2006, this YSL fragrance has been described as "a fragrance for the urban and charismatic 21st century male". For the guy in your life who likes to smell a little different, then this is the bottle to reach for.
It opens on sparkling notes of bergamot, zesty cedarwood and Chinese ginger that has been met with the middle notes of violet leaves and basil flowers, offering a floral and spicy contrast.
It is said to end on base notes of sandalwood, Virginia cedar wood and Haitian vetiver to "highlight this charismatic and magnetic fragrance."
Those who want to stand out from the crowd will appreciate the YSL L'Homme Eau De Toilette, as it has earned a 4.7 rating from Debenhams fragrance buffs who have said it is "unusual" and "always gets compliments."
One positive review read: "An unusual and outstanding men's perfume! What an interesting fresh yet a hint of spice men's perfume! It's different. Stands out from the crowd.
Purchase the Yves Saint Laurent L'Homme Eau De Toilette (100ml) in the Debenhams sale here.
A second shopper praised: "This facial massaged is amazing. It deeply massages the muscles and tissue in your face, neck and jaw line. Three different settings enables targeting rejuvenation of red, green and blue light therapy. Quality product that I'm very happy with. Neck and jaw appear sculpted. I would highly recommend this product."
Someone else agreed: "Ordered this item being sceptical at first but thought I'd give it a try and so glad I did. I used it for five minutes on the day off arrival and it was clear to see which side of my face I'd done. It instantly lifts and firms and skin feels so soft. I used it with my serum, what a wonderful product it is. II worked out how to use the different settings which is easy with the instruction leaflet. I will use it everyday now, don't hesitate to purchase it."
There has been some criticism over the battery life, as one disappointed shopper said: "Effective but battery life is 10 mins. I am not sure if I have been sent a faulty machine -but I use this machine twice -am and pm (10 minutes each) and I am finding that I have to charge it 2 times a day for it to last 2 sessions a day."
Meanwhile, a more positive review read: "Since using this product 4 weeks my face is more lifted and youthful. My facial creams absorb greatly. Please do try this product. It does what it says you will not be disappointed."
Purchase the Facial Massager Lifting Device on Amazon for £22.94 here.

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