Skincare Tools You Need At Home, To Avoid Expensive Trips To the Spa

Taking care of your skin is one of the best ways to show some self-love. Using face masks and fancy skin care tools while drinking a glass of wine on a Saturday night? Uh, sign me up. Also, getting professional facials done is amazing but it can get hella expensive after repeatedly going. Like, $200 for a single chemical peel expensive. 

With these skin care tools ready to go in your bathroom cabinet, you can have a professional facial whenever you want. Having glowing skin that looks fresh from the spa has never been so easy. 

At-Home Steamer

Nano Steamer Large 3-in-1, $39

Nano Steamer Large 3-in-1, $39

If you’re craving that authentic spa experience, you definitely need a mini steamer. Steamers help make blackheads easier to remove, your skin care more effective, and promotes blood circulation. Use this once a week and you’ll be sure to see that spa-like glow in no time!

Jade Roller

 
Herbivore Jade Facial Roller, $30

Herbivore Jade Facial Roller, $30

 

These have become quite popular in the past couple of years, and for good reason. Jade rollers help improve circulation, and the coldness from the stone helps to de-puff your skin. It also looks really cute sitting on your bathroom counter…just saying. 

Personal Microdermabrasion (PMD)

Personal Microderm Classic, $159

Personal Microderm Classic, $159

If you have acne scars, large pores, fine lines or just want some deep exfoliation, this tool will be your best friend. The PMD uses a spinning disk embedded with aluminum oxide crystals to exfoliate dead cells from the surface of your skin. There is a bit of a learning curve with this device, but the results make it worthwhile. 

High Frequency Wand 

Skin Gym High Frequency Wand, $95

Skin Gym High Frequency Wand, $95

If you’ve ever had an acne facial, you’re probably familiar with this little electro-rod that glides over your skin. This tool is great at fighting acne as it kills bacteria and reduces inflammation. You used to have to go to a spa to experience high-frequency, but now you can get the spa-like results at home! 

Mask Brush

 
2 PC Silicone Face Mask Brushes, $4

2 PC Silicone Face Mask Brushes, $4

 

If you’ve never applied a face mask with a brush, then girl, what are you doing?? Using a brush is a game changer. You’ll waste less product and also make less of a mess applying your mask. They’re cheap as hell too, so girl, go get you some. 

Ice Globes

Fraîcheur Ice Globes Cooling Facial Tool Collection, $50

Fraîcheur Ice Globes Cooling Facial Tool Collection, $50

Arguably the best part of a facial is when they use the ice globes at the end. After taking them out of the fridge, these cold puppies will help to give you a very refreshing face massage. While de-puffing and soothing any inflammation, they can also be used to drain toxins from your lymphatic system. Thank God for spa tools you can get at home! 

Cover image via Hello Giggles

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