The 24kt gold plating on Jillian Dempsey's skin-sculpting tool looks incredibly boujis, but that's not why its there. In fact, pure gold is naturally anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory, so ideal for use in a face roller.
Crafted in Japan, the T-bar wand vibrates to mimic the effects of an authentic Eastern massage, where precise strokes are used to tighten, tone and lift the skin. With face muscles relaxed, tension literally dissolves, and you'll notice cheekbones you likely never knew you had.
Move it slowly in upwards motions over just-cleansed skin (and never over make-up – the gold may react with your foundation, turning you a sickly shade of green). less
July 8, 2020
Yumna Yumna: Angela Caglia Vibrating Rose Quartz Sculpting Roller
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Angela Caglia's rose-quartz roller is the A-list massage tool of choice (Courtney Cox loves hers so much, she's been papped using it on a dinner date).
Turns out, our favourite Friend might be onto something: the 6000 sonic vibrations it emits per minute can undo tension in the tightest of jawlines, coaxing your natural bone structure back to the fore. Think of it as super-charged lymphatic drainage.
July 8, 2020
Yumna Yumna: What's the next best thing to having renowned facialist Antonia Burrell work her magic on your skin in person?
This clever little box, of course. Inside, you'll find elements of Antonia's famous Face Lift Facial, including a luxurious cleansing oil, s... moreWhat's the next best thing to having renowned facialist Antonia Burrell work her magic on your skin in person?
This clever little box, of course. Inside, you'll find elements of Antonia's famous Face Lift Facial, including a luxurious cleansing oil, serum and an unctuous moisturising cream.
However, the most interesting part is the little rubber cones: they draw blood to the surface of the skin with a special suction technique that emulates her skin-plumping cupping massage. It's such a treat to use and the results are undeniable. Hello, glow. less
It may not look like much, but investing in Hayo'u's Beauty Restorer might just be the best thing you ever do for your skin and your stress levels.
As part of an evening skincare routine (preferably after slathering on a luxe moisturiser or facial oil), press and stroke the cool metal against your skin for a minute or so. It has the clever ability to bring down inflammation (yep, even raging, under-the-skin spots), and to kick-start micro-circulation at the skin's surface by a proven 400%. More blood flow = plump, pillowy skin. less
If product absorption is your primary aim, give this one a go. Apply your favourite serum directly onto the cool metal tip, place it on your skin, and it'll vibrate until it detects that all moisture has been soaked up.
Just when we thought nothing could top our Foreo Luna, along came the Iris – and our eyes have never looked brighter or more awake. Many of us avoid applying pressure to the 'delicate' eye area when it comes to eye creams or serums, but experts argue that being too gentle could make bags and dark circles worse.
This oval-shaped contraption harnesses two modes of vibration, tapping and pulsing (much like professional massage techniques), to keep those fluids moving. Who needs concealer? less
... moreMZ Skin Tone & Lift Germanium Contouring Facial Roller
Dr. Maryam Zamani has eschewed the Insta-ready rose quartz for her facial roller, opting instead to use germanium.
This dark-grey stone works by attracting negative ions in the skin, essentially neutralising pollution particles to protect your skin from their damaging effects.
What's more, the small, sturdy stones come with acupressure benefits, helping to shift blockages in the lymphatic system.
Sure, it looks a little scary, but this celeb-approved contraption is the holy grail for any habitual jaw-clencher.
Studded with nodules, the four massage wheels treat the jawline using a firm but comfortable kneading technique, which mimics the fingertips and knuckles, bringing blood to the surface and unravelling tight muscles
Beauty retailer Cult Beauty saw jade-roller sales increase 15% in 2019, and their popularity shows no sign of waning this year.
Mount Lai's naturally cool creation calms swelling and redness in seconds when combined with upwards and outwards rolling motions. Our skin looked perkier after one use, and the process is meditative and relaxing – perfect for just before bed.
This cooling metal roller mimics the action of an expert facialist's knuckles, firmly kneading your skin to firm and tone for that post-pro facial lift. Simply roll over clean skin or after applying a serum to help ... moreSkin Gym Face Sculptor Beauty Roller
This cooling metal roller mimics the action of an expert facialist's knuckles, firmly kneading your skin to firm and tone for that post-pro facial lift. Simply roll over clean skin or after applying a serum to help tired skin defy gravity.
July 8, 2020
Yumna Yumna: The Drug Store Natural Jade Face Roller
CBD retailer The Drug Store now stocks some perfect face massage tools. True to tradition, this face roller is made from cooling green jade and features two ends that are designed to fit the larger and smaller fa... moreThe Drug Store Natural Jade Face Roller
CBD retailer The Drug Store now stocks some perfect face massage tools. True to tradition, this face roller is made from cooling green jade and features two ends that are designed to fit the larger and smaller facial contours. Keep it in the fridge for a serious circulation boost
July 8, 2020
Yumna Yumna: Face Massage Tools To Sculpt Skin And Banish Puffiness
... moreFace Massage Tools To Sculpt Skin And Banish Puffiness
Incorporating a facial massage tool into your regular beauty routine might just be the fast-track to flawless skin – and now, you don't need to be a professional to own one.
So, what exactly are the benefits of these strange-looking gadgets? Generally speaking, using a tool to massage your face can alleviate tension in overworked muscles, (jaw-clenchers, we're talking to you), which not only feels heavenly but can also tone and lift your complexion.
By kicking your lymph system into gear, a jade roller or gua sha stone (more on that later), can shift toxins and blockages, meaning those long-lost cheekbones will soon reappear, higher and sharper than ever. Alternatively, pick a tool enhanced with vibrational technology, and it'll aid absorption of all those lovingly applied serums and creams, ensuring you see optimal benefits from your products.
According to expert facialist Sarah Chapman, working frequent massage sessions into your skin... less
July 8, 2020
Yumna Yumna: Mario Badescu - What You Need To Know About The Cult Skincare Brand
... moreMario Badescu - What You Need To Know About The Cult Skincare Brand
What is Mario Badescu?
Let's start at the beginning. 'Mario Badescu founded his namesake brand in 1967 out of a two-room apartment on Manhattan’s East Side,' explains a spokesperson for Mario Badescu.
'Mr. Badescu was a cosmetic chemist and aesthetician, his business started as a salon known for its signature facials and custom product line that became a trusted resource to a loyal clientele of actors, models, and New York City locals. This flagship location is still in operation and thriving. Today—after a number of expansions over the years—the Mario Badescu Skin Care Salon can accommodate almost two hundred facials a day.
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Mario Badescu Skin Care is run by three generations of the same family! After Mario Badescu’s passing in the mid-1980s, the brand was ac... less
July 8, 2020
Yumna Yumna: Dermatologist Dr Lancer On The Future Of Celebrity Botox In A Post Covid-19 World
... moreDermatologist Dr Lancer On The Future Of Celebrity Botox In A Post Covid-19 World
Hollywood dermatologist to the stars Dr Harold Lancer has claimed that he has been inundated with calls from clients concerned over their skin during the coronavirus pandemic.
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On Tuesday, Dr Lancer told Page Six Style that he had received dozens of calls a day from his high-profile patients who were seeking advice on how to look after their skin during lockdown and booking procedures for when lockdown is over.
Dr Lancer has famously worked with Victoria Beckham, Beyoncé, Ellen DeGeneres and Kim Kardashian over the years.
‘I’m getting around 20-45 calls a day coming through to my nurses for a variety of cosmetic and medical issues,’ the dermatologist, who is a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology, stated.
The majority of my clients are high-profile people, whether in entertainment or politics and they require a lot of care, but most of the people I ... less