This limited-edition gift set from Versed Skincare comes with a glass cooling globe, which is meant to be placed in the freezer and then used on your face. The globe's cool temperature helps soothe skin while also nixing puffiness and improving oxygen and blood flow (which basically makes it a must for the upcoming holiday season). The bundle also comes with mini versions of the brand's Just Breathe Clarifying Serum, $19.99, and The Fix Emergency Eye Mask, $17.99.
Not all at-home microneedling tools are created equally, and making sure you're buying the highest quality is incredibly important. Jenny Patinkin's version isn't just pretty to look at; it's made with rose gold-plated zinc alloy and .2mm stainless steel needles for a more hygienic experience. It also features a rose quartz gemstone on the bottom, which you can use to massage your face.
Why choose just one facial sculpting tool when you could have ample variety at your fingertips? This generously priced trio from the Sephora Collection includes a gua sha tool made from opalite, a rose quartz pressure knob, and a grey agate wand.
It might seem unsuspecting, but this vibrating massaging beauty roller is designed to help your skin appear more lifted and toned. To use, apply a serum or cream and then simply massage the desired area for about 45 seconds. You can target areas that are more likely to droop, such as around your eyes, nose, and mouth.
It's hard to beat the $15 price tag on this pretty rose quartz roller from Sonia Kashuk. It features two different sized rollers: One is ideal for larger areas on your face such as cheeks and forehead, while the smaller side can be used around your nose and eyes. Use the roller on dry skin or add your favorite moisturizing product first.