27 Of The Best Skincare Tools For Brighter, Firmer Skin
Supercharge your skincare routine with a skincare tool. Whatever your concern, be it nailing the art of a good cleanse, boosting circulation and glow, stimulating your collagen reserves or reducing hyperpigmentation, the slew of great skincare tools available means there really is something for everyone.

If, despite knowing your skin goals, you’re unsure where to start looking for the right one for you, we’re here to help. Below is a comprehensive curation of some of the best skincare tools for every skin type, plus some great Black Friday deals to boot.
Vogue’s top at-home skincare tools at a glance:
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Vogue’s pick of the best skincare tools in the Black Friday 2025 sale
It’s the beauty tech space that sees the most significant discounts during the Black Friday sales, which makes it the optimal time to invest in the cleansing, sculpting or hair removal tools that you’ve had your eye on. The big day to note is 28 November for the official start of Cyber Week, but the discounts have already started flooding in, which you can find in our best beauty Black Friday deals piece or in the curated snapshot below.
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How we chose the best skincare tools
Our beauty editors are experts when it comes to sussing out the latest beauty tech developments, which means every pick you find in our edits comes thoroughly tried, tested and Vogue-approved. As well as putting skincare tools through their initial paces, we also texted them long-term to see if the results really do deliver healthier, firmer, clearer skin over time. As well as relying on our own expertise, we also consulted with some of the skincare industry’s most knowledgeable experts to find something for everyone, whether that’s celebrity facialist favourites or beginner-friendly finds. Read on to discover some of our favourite skincare tools to try.
Best LED skincare tools for brightening and anti-ageing
Struggling with fine lines and dull skin? Long hailed for their powerful results, the best LED face masks treat a range of skincare issues at the cellular level. Blue light decreases acne flare-ups, red stimulates the skin’s collagen production and helps reduce hyperpigmentation, while yellow decreases inflammation and can even soothe sore muscles. While there are many that the team rates, special mention should go to CurrentBody’s popular LED mask, which is hands-free and uses red light to rejuvenate and re-plump the skin.
Best skincare tools for lifting and sculpting
Who doesn’t want a firmer, more lifted appearance? Luckily, there are a plethora of great devices out there that will deliver just such results. Mimic the hands of Hollywood’s most in-demand facialists with these toning devices that contour cheekbones, lift jawlines, and drain fluid to help you de-bloat. NuFace’s pronged microcurrent massager stimulates facial muscles in 5- to 20-minute sessions, leaving complexions firmer and more toned. Slather on a conducting gel pre-use, so the rollers glide easily over skin. Meanwhile, the medical-grade ZIIP Halo device is a favourite among stars such as Margot Robbie and the Vogue team. Highly rated for ease-of-use and results, it uses tiny nano current waves to stimulate tissues at the cellular level and doesn’t just sculpt enviable jawlines – it also kickstarts collagen production for a complexion that’s tighter and brighter overall.
Best skincare tools for pore refining
Should your 2026 resolutions include a “no pore left behind” mantra, consider these helpful tools: Dermaflash’s two-in-one sonic extractor first pulls out pesky blackheads gently, then helps push serum into the skin. Once that part has been tackled effectively, the GloPRO, a cultish microneedling tool, promotes wound healing to stimulate cellular turnover and collagen production.
Also of note is Foreo’s Kiwi Derma. “Combining a diamond microdermabrasion tip with vacuum extraction, Foreo’s latest device is a godsend for pimple and wide-pore-prone skin,” says beauty writer Tracy Achonwa. “It exfoliates dull skin and deep cleans every last bit of gunk out of your pores, minimising them in the process. I recommend starting on the lowest setting as it’s quite powerful and can bruise if not used with care, but I honestly can’t recommend it enough.”
Best laser skincare tools
Laser is the most effective way to target deep-seated concerns such as scars, dark spots and wrinkles. While skin rejuvenating lasers will always be more powerful in a professional setting, there are some at-home laser devices worth noting. They work by stimulating cells at the dermal layer of skin for deep skin rejuvenation. Nira’s precision laser heats cells to boost collagen and elastin production, tightening lax skin and kickstarting repair. Lyma’s laser does all the above, but with cool laser technology that can penetrate as deep as the underlying muscle, increase energy in cells and is completely pain-free. “My sunspots have faded, and my skin looks plumper and brighter,” says Vogue senior beauty & wellness editor Margaux Anbouba in her review of Lyma’s device.
Best skincare tools for inflammation
Fight redness, reduce inflammation, and take down puffiness with an ice therapy session. They are designed to be refrigerated before use for the ultimate jolt of blood-circulating cold. For classic face rollers, on the other hand, models by BeautyBio and Susanne Kaufmann help boost circulation, relax muscle tension, and promote a radiant complexion.
Best skincare tools for cleansing
Trying to keep breakouts at bay? Sometimes it all comes down to how you start your skincare routine. Upgrade your cleansing regime with devices that take face washing to the next level. Combining Swedish design with sonic cleansing technology, Foreo’s pulsating disc is covered in bacteria-repelling silicone nubs that help lift impurities from pores without aggressive scrubbing. Sisley Paris’ face and throat brush offers a deep yet gentle cleanse, and its fine bristles make the skin appear smoother and softer to touch.
Best tools for hair removal
If you’re the kind of woman for whom only the smoothest skin will do, high-powered hair removal tools are an investment you ought to consider. Painlessly removing peach fuzz and dead skin, Hollywood Smoother brings you all the benefits of professional dermaplaning from the comfort of your sofa. It clears the path for skincare to penetrate more deeply, with the gentle assistance of sonic steel blades that gift an A-list glow. Philips’ Lumea IPL 8000 makes a strong case for relinquishing razors entirely: its four face and body attachments laser hair at the root and bring an end to pesky ingrowns.
Best tool to deliver skincare ingredients
Droplette’s Microinfusion Device is a beauty tool integral to Brooke Shields’ beauty routine. Though the actor opts for the topical collagen supplement, the device can also deliver a blend of hydrating and anti-ageing ingredients deep below the skin barrier. Lancôme’s Renergy Nano-Resurfacer 400 Booster, meanwhile, helps create tiny channels in the skin to allow skincare ingredients to penetrate more efficiently and effectively.
Best skincare tools for acne
Solawave’s Bye Acne device uses LED light therapy to treat acne. Red light targets hyperpigmentation, inflammation, and redness, while blue light eradicates acne-causing bacteria by helping reduce sebum production. In a three-minute treatment, it promises to combat stubborn blemishes and accelerate the healing process. FaceGym takes a hands-free approach with its LED patch, which adheres to breakouts on the back, chest or face to provide a dependable dose of blue light. Simply stick it onto your problem areas, then sit back and relax – this one clears pores and texture in just 20 minutes a day.
Best skincare tools for anti-ageing
Anti-ageing products, especially when they are backed by science, are about taking control of your complexion in order to preserve the health of the skin. K-beauty practices give a clue as to what will appear on British shelves, as the country is years ahead in its skincare advancement, but there is still an abundance of British-stocked buys. Look for advanced tech tools that are as sleek as they are effective. These are not novelty items; they must be clinically effective with the trials to back them up.
Best Korean skincare tools
Korea is lightyears ahead in its beauty innovation, from skincare formulas to the at-home devices, but brands like medicube are helping us catch up. The Age-R Booster Pro is beloved by US Vogue‘s Senior Beauty Commerce Writer, Kiana Murden, who was inspired to use it after she spotted it as part of Hailey Bieber’s skin prep. “The tool is incredibly simple to use”, she explains. “After each use, my skin just felt better – firmer, smoother, and more radiant, like I just received a stellar facial. I did notice reduced pore size, too – aiding my journey to clarified, glass skin”.
FAQs
What are the best skincare tools?
While there are plenty of options to choose from when it comes to finding the best skincare tool, the most important things to factor in are your skincare goals. Are you looking for better contours? Brighter skin with less pigmentation? Perhaps you want a smooth, hair-free body or a device that does a bit of everything? Whatever you’re looking for, it helps to narrow down the search by zeroing in on your main focus and going from there, as there really is a skincare tool out there for every concern and every budget.
Why should I use a skincare tool?
Although skincare tools are a great addition to a topical skincare routine and can enhance the efficacy of many products, they aren’t a necessity for everyone. Do your research thoroughly before committing to buying a skincare device, and make sure you can commit to using it regularly. Cost aside, as with most things, consistency is key with any skincare tool, whether it’s for tightening, brightening or hair removal.
What kind of skincare tool should I start with?
If you’ve never owned a skincare tool before, start small and slow while you do your homework. Something like cryotherapy globes is a good entry point as they’re affordable and easy to use, even for a skincare tool novice. While they won’t target more serious concerns like other tools can, they can help reduce puffiness, boost blood circulation, and relieve tension around the temples, neck and jawline.
What skincare should I use alongside my skincare tool?
Most skincare tools will work alongside your products to enhance their efficacy. That means that you can continue using most of your regular products, including vitamin C serums and hyaluronic acid serums, unless told otherwise. Some tools, like cleansing devices, are specifically developed to be used with particular products, like a cleanser. Always read the instructions on your skincare tool carefully before use.
Is there anyone who should avoid skincare tools?
It’s always best to check with a skin health expert or healthcare practitioner before you start using any kind of device, but anyone with open wounds, such as active acne pustules, should avoid using tools on their skin until they’re fully healed. Many experts also caution against using at-home micro needling devices, as they can often introduce bacteria into the skin and can cause damage all too easily.
How to clean skincare tools
This is, as you may expect, very dependent on the tool in question. But as a whole, the best way to clean most beauty gadgets is with warm water. If you have an old or clean toothbrush, you can get into the nitty-gritty of it with a mild soap or cleanser if needed. Leave to air dry or pat with a dry towel. For a more thorough disinfecting, apply alcohol with a cotton pad.
How often should I use my skincare tool?
Skincare tools are always to be used with caution and proper guidance, so make sure you always read the usage instructions, even if the type of tool is the same as one you’ve used before. while certain skincare tolls can be used multiple times a day even, other are clear in that they should only be used a few times a week.
How long will it take to see results from my skincare tools?
As with anything of this ilk, how long it will take for your skin to reap the rewards is very individualised. With some of the more low-lift tolls, like cleansing devices and cryotherapy wands, the results are virtually instant and skin ought to look brighter and less weary. As you go further down the tech spectrum of tools and in the case of those such as the LYMA laser and many of the collagen boosting devices, results can take anywhere from 3-6 months to start to take effect.





