What it is: A skin-buffing microdermabrasion tool. This device is part tiny vacuum, part exfoliator, and promises to leave your skin smoother.
Why it's great: Women report that this microdermabrasion device gives them "impressive results" after just one use. Readers say it helps with a variety of skin issues, from hyperpigmentation to breakouts. "It definitely has improved the texture of my skin and made some of my acne scars less obvious," says one happy reviewer. Women notice that their skin is not only softer, but also more receptive to skin care products. "This truly has changed my skin," says a reader. "After I use it, I can feel my skin care penetrate much deeper." One self-described "gadget junkie" says that this device is worth the money: "I am thrilled with this tool and I am not easy to impress!"
Salon rate: A microdermabrasion facial usually costs about $165 for an hour-long procedure. Results are temporary and six treatments are typically recommended to notice a significant difference.
Before you buy: Your device comes with three levels of abrasion: one white (ultra-sensitive) disc, four blue (sensitive) discs and two green (medium) discs. Each disc lasts for three to four uses. You can buy replacement disc sets (includes six discs) for $14.95. The device comes with a 30-day return policy and a six month warranty.
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What it is: Think of this little device as an industrial approach to tweezing. Tiny rotating discs catch a bunch of hair at once and yank it out at the root. It can be used on the face, arms, underarms, legs and bikini line.
Why it's great: Tired of shelling out for expensive wax sessions? Hate the short-term results of shaving? This epilator might be the answer to your hairless prayers. "I am completely in love and recommend it to all of my friends," says one convert. "I will never go back to shaving," says another. The epilator works by pulling out hairs with tiny rolling tweezers. Readers admit that it's a little painful, but say that the pain lessens with use. "I quickly got used to the pulling sensation, and eventually it stopped bothering me at all," says one reviewer.
Women also say this device saves them time and money. "It does take some time to do it, but if I have a spare hour, I can get smooth legs that last FAR longer than taking 10-15 minutes to shave every day," says one reviewer. "I usually pay the same amount just for ONE waxing session," says another. The best part? The epilator not only removes hair, but also discourages hair growth over time. "I've noticed that the more I epilate, the lighter and thinner my leg hair is coming back in," says a user.
Salon rate: It depends on where you go, but just a bikini (non-Brazilian) wax will run you around $40. Throw in two arms, two legs and your underarms, and you're looking at well over $200 per session. Annnd you'll have to go back every two to four weeks for another round.
Before you buy:You can return this device up to 30 days after purchase. This model of the Emjoi is rechargeable, so you won't have to replace batteries.
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What it is: An FDA cleared at-home device that claims to deliver permanent hair removal results using Home Pulsed Light technology. According to the makers, clinical studies at three months post-treatment showed 70 percent hair reduction. Flash&Go uses gentle pulses of light energy to physically disable hair growth. Light energy is absorbed by the hair follicles (causing them to surrender in a battle between light and darkness), while the surrounding tissue remains at normal temperature.
Why it's great: Reviewers love this at-home hair removal device because, to put it simply, it works. "I was skeptical at first, but seeing really is believing," says one user. "I have used it so far on my face and calves and it has made such a HUGE difference," says another user. One reviewer says she used it on her underarms and chin with "great success." And another TotalBeauty.com reviewer says that after eight months with the Flash&Go, she is "hair free." Readers recommend you give the device some time to work and use it regularly. "You have to stay at it and treat every two weeks at the beginning, no short cuts or skipping a week. But once you are done, you never have to book another wax appointment or shave again, and that is worth it to me," says one satisfied reviewer.
Before you buy: The Flash&Go device comes with 5,000 flashes -- typically 1,000 flashes are needed to completely treat (read: leave silky smooth) a large area like a leg. Refill cartridges come with 1,000 flashes and cost $40. It can't be used on brown or black skin, or on blonde, white or gray hair. The manufacturer suggests six to eight treatments for complete hair removal.
Salon rate: Laser hair treatment prices depend on the area being treated, but can range from $100-200 per area, per treatment. You need around six treatments to see a difference, with occasion touchups thereafter.
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What it is: A gel polish kit for at-home use, including an LED lamp to cure your gel nails.
Why it's great: "This was definitely one of the best beauty purchases I have ever made," says one reviewer. TotalBeauty.com readers love this gel polish kit because of the lasting results. "I tried this five days ago, and it still looks like I just, just, just did my nails! No chips, smudges ... nothing," raves one reviewer. She adds that the process is really simple -- "It dries immediately." Another reader agrees, calling the kit "idiot-proof." Readers with a weekly nail salon habit also say the kit is a major money saver over time. "This is saving me so much money by using this instead of going to the salon," raves one reader.
Before you buy: The gel starter kit comes with one color. You can choose from pink chiffon, scarlet red or raspberry wine. Other colors (they have a wide range) can be purchased separately for $11.99 each. From the starter kit, you'll get about 10 gel applications. Once you've depleted the products in your starter kit, you'll need to replace them with the gel primer, base and top coat kit, $11.99 total.
Salon rate: A gel manicure in a salon runs about $35-40 and will last around two weeks. Readers say the SensatioNail manicures also last about two weeks, and at 10 applications per bottle, you're initially spending about $6 a manicure (when factoring in the cost of the LED lamp, and $2 thereafter to cover the cost of replacement products.
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What it is: Like a crockpot for wax, this little bowl will keep your wax at just the right temperature, a crucial element in avoiding senseless pain during self-waxing.
Why it's great: Professional and amateur waxers alike found this little device to be a game changer in waxing. "I cannot live without it in my kit," says one aesthetician. This "must-have" will "warm all types of wax from soft wax (strip wax) to hard wax (stripless)," she notes. One woman who uses it at home says she "keeps looking for new places to wax," because this machine makes waxing "fun." Intrigued yet? Another reviewer says the wax warmer is a "must-get if you want to save money."
Before you buy: This waxer, plus at-home supplies, won't run you more than $60 ... but be sure to watch a few YouTube waxing tutorials before pouring on the wax. Replacement wax is around $15 for a 14-ounce jar.
Salon rate: Waxing your lip or eyebrows will cost anywhere from $10-40 at a salon. A full leg costs around $70, and a Brazilian costs $50-75.
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Think you're the DIY beauty queen because your Pinterest page is stacked with pins for lemon and honey masks, apple cider vinegar toner and exfoliating coffee bean foot scrub? Before you get started on your papier mâché crown, give one of these DIY beauty gadgets a spin. When used correctly, our readers say these beauty devices saved them tons of time and money -- we're talking thousands of dollars. That's enough to bankroll your own DIY skin care line made from your personal lemon orchard and beehive, ladies. Here's the lowdown on spending a little (these high tech beauty gadgets aren't cheap) to save a lot.