GADGET GURU
Q LEILA PARTRIDGE, HOVE
Guru, do skin-cleansing gadgets really work?
Everyone wants a solution. And everyone comes to Guru for that solution. But since sandpaper therapy is yet to catch on – GaGu’s toolbox has all the grits, plus a Dewalt DWE6423- GB orbital sander (£110) – you may wish to look elsewhere for some DIY skin fixing.
There are, as your question suggests, a number of devices out there which make a host of claims but offer absolutely no practical benefit. GaGu won’t mention any of them directly, since his love for litigation has waned after the last few lawsuits, but it’s definitely worth avoiding anything which shines a magical light on your face and claims to somehow heal it up.
The Actual Things That Work aren’t a million miles from Guru’s original suggestion. Oscillating electric-toothbrush-for-your-skin devices like Magnitone’s Full Monty Vibrasonic Daily Skincare Brush (£130)
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