Beauty is within reach.
WIRED reviewer Louryn Strampe grabbed the Dermaflash Luxe+ when she felt her facial hair was getting a little too noticeable for her liking. Not only was it extremely satisfying to physically see the dead skin peel off after each use, but Strampe found that it generally improved her skin’s appearance—peach fuzz aside. She says her skin was “flawless, glowy, and smooth,” and who doesn’t want that?
The downside? The Luxe+ is $200 and employs single-use blades, which is wasteful. The process isn’t terribly expensive if you have it done by a professional, but it adds up quickly. You can save money in the long run with this tool, though it’s worth talking to your dermatologist to see if it’s right for your skin.any of these items, and some of them might feel daunting to use alone.
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