Weird But True: Doing This 5-Minute Ritual Kind of Changed the Shape of My Face
There are plenty of bogus beauty devices out there, and I've tried a lot of them (due to my line of work, obviously, and if I'm being honest, some vanity). In an age when many of us crave quick fixes in the name of beauty, gadgets and gizmos aplenty can be tempting. Many of said gadgets and gizmos purport high-scale anti-ageing benefits or instantaneous firming perks, but the thing is most of them are flukes, and the majority definitely aren't worth your hard-earned cash. Face-massaging and skin-tightening tools, in particular, are having a big moment right now, and while the latter are usually pretty high-tech, the former are typically lower-lift when it comes to usage and maintenance. That said, just because they're lower-tech doesn't mean the best face massagers aren't effective, and while they might not tighten and lift like a professional treatment, they can definitely help depuff, lift, tone, and massage away muscle tightness.
I've always clenched my jaw (both at night and when I'm stressed—which is kind of always), so once I incorporated my absolute favourite face massager—Nurse Jamie's iconic purple roller below—it made a marked difference in how my face looked and felt. I noticed less puff around my jawline (I wasn't getting as much of that jowly look), and I also wasn't experiencing as much pain and tightness in my face. Wins all around! So I thought I'd pay homage to my beloved purple roller in addition to calling out 9 other best-in-class face massagers on the market right now. Dealing with puff, pain, or tightness? Keep scrolling!
There are a lot of copycats out there, but this exact facial massager from Nurse Jamie will truly always just be it for me. The rotating head is covered in 24 precious tourmaline stones which, when rolled over your cheeks, jaw, chin, forehead, and neck (truly anywhere!), mimic the lifting, energising, and sculpting effects of Nurse Jamie's signature in-salon facials. I'm also obsessed with applying a sheet mask and rolling the smooth head over it to really help push the serum and ingredients into my skin,
I'm obsessed with Angela Caglia. Not only does she provide one of the dreamiest facials in L.A. (I've been lucky enough to experience the magic firsthand), but her range of ultra-high-quality facial massagers is equally covetable. If you have the bandwidth to splurge, this vibrating rose quartz facial roller will not disappoint in the bliss department. It uses sonic vibrations (6000 per minute!) to help tone, lift, and even work out muscle tension. Meanwhile, the rose-quartz stone itself is said to promote healing, love, and peace. Who knows, but it surely can't hurt, right?
Celebrities and makeup artists obsess over this tool, and unlike so many gadgets these days, this chic gold tool is definitely worth the hype. Puffy, lacklustre skin doesn't stand a chance against the 24-karat gold vibrating bar that massages, sculpts, lifts, and contours in one fell swoop.
This unique tool from Ranavat (a brand inspired by the beauty rituals of Indian royalty) is essentially the Ayurvedic version of the jade roller. It's made with teakwood and Kansa metal, the dome-shaped wand helping to massage away puff and bloat while simultaneously waking up tired skin. According to the brand, 5000 years of ancient Ayurvedic wisdom cites the Kansa Wand with supporting detoxification and balancing the doshas. To reap maximum glow benefits, pair it with your favourite facial oil.
If you think this is your average ice roller, think again. Massaging it across your skin pretty much does it all: reduces inflammation and redness, calms sensitive or irritated skin, alleviates puffiness (it's strategically small enough to fit nicely beneath your eyes!), and even helps to minimise acne marks. Store it in your freezer to keep it ice cold.
One of my favourite self-care indulgences is visiting an L.A. massage spot for monthly deep-tissue massages, and it's a ritual the muscles and knots in my neck and back greatly missed the past year and a half or so. I'm happy to be able to get back in for professional treatments these days, but this handy tool has still proven insanely useful for at-home relief. Not only does this anti-ageing device boost skin elasticity, tone, and circulation, but it also does wonders for easing tension in those tender areas like the jaw and neck. I've been using it religiously, and I swear it's been key for keeping stress and inflammation at bay.
This beloved facial massager is designed exactly like other models that are about five times the price. (That's not a joke!) It expertly fits the contours of your face and mimics the circulation-boosting and lymph-moving perks of a professional massage.
Channel your inner celebrity facialist and snap up these stainless steel massage wands from the ultimate celeb skin goddess, Georgia Louise. Wave them over your trouble areas, and they'll quickly help soothe, sculpt, and depuff cranky skin. Keep them in the fridge or freezer and enjoy how the cooling sensation instantly relieves inflamed skin on contact. Meanwhile, your gentle rolling technique will spark lymphatic drainage and increase blood circulation for a healthy, natural glow sans makeup.
This splurge-worthy tool might look a little crazy, but it couldn't feel dreamier once you get it rolling on your achiest points of tension. It's known in the industry for its anti-ageing benefits and the solar-powered microcurrent technology paired with its massage perks is impossible to beat. Tension and puff will vanish, as will those painful knots thanks to the calming pressure it provides.
Herbivore's cult-loved facial roller is probably the prettiest tool in my collection, but it also delivers on relaxing and de-stressing properties. The fact that the amethyst ends also help to improve skin's elasticity and reduce puffiness is an added bonus.
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Erin has been writing a mix of beauty and wellness content for Who What Wear for over four years. Prior to that, she spent two and half years writing for Byrdie. She now calls Santa Monica home but grew up in Minnetonka, Minnesota, and studied writing, rhetoric, and communication at University of Wisconsin, La Crosse. She studied abroad in Galway, Ireland, and spent a summer in L.A. interning with the Byrdie and Who What Wear family. After graduating from UW, she spent one year in San Francisco, where she worked as a writer for Pottery Barn Kids and PBteen before moving down to L.A. to begin her career as a beauty editor. She considers her day-to-day beauty aesthetic very low-maintenance and relies on staples like clear brow serum (from Kimiko!), Lawless's Lip Plumping Mask in Cherry Vanilla, and an eyelash curler. For special occasions or days when she's taking more meetings or has an event, she'll wear anything and everything from Charlotte Tilbury (the foundations are game-changing), some shimmer on her lids (Stila and Róen do it best), and a few coats of the best mascara-type product on earth, Surratt's Noir Lash Tint.