What skin care tools does Things Square offer?+β
Things Square offers skin care tools across four categories: Face Rollers β jade, rose quartz, and gua sha tools for lymphatic drainage, depuffing, and sculpting; Facial Massagers β vibration, microcurrent, and EMS facial tools for lifting, toning, and circulation; Cleansing Brushes β electric sonic brushes, silicone cleansing pads, and spinning cleansing tools for deep-cleansing; and Face Masks β sheet masks, clay masks, LED light therapy masks, and collagen masks for targeted weekly treatment. All tools are selected for skin-safe materials and effective, consistent results suitable for home use.
How do face rollers actually benefit skin?+β
Face rollers provide several evidence-supported skin benefits when used correctly and consistently. The rolling motion stimulates lymphatic drainage β moving excess fluid and waste products from facial tissues toward lymph nodes β which reduces puffiness and improves skin clarity. The gentle pressure boosts local blood circulation, delivering oxygen and nutrients to the skin surface and creating a temporary brightening effect. Cold rollers (stored in the fridge) additionally reduce redness and inflammation and temporarily tighten the skin surface. Applied after serum, rolling presses product into the skin more thoroughly than patting alone. For visible results, consistent daily use for 2β4 weeks produces more noticeable cumulative benefits than occasional use.
Is a cleansing brush suitable for sensitive skin?+β
Silicone cleansing pads are the most suitable cleansing tool for sensitive and reactive skin β their smooth nodules are significantly gentler than bristle brushes while still providing more thorough cleansing than hands alone. Electric sonic brushes with soft silicone heads are also suitable for sensitive skin on low settings. Traditional bristle brushes on high rotation settings are too stimulating for daily use on sensitive skin. For sensitive skin, cleanse with a silicone pad every evening, rest every other day, and avoid any cleansing tool use on days when the skin is actively reacting, sunburned, or breaking out significantly.
How often should I use a face mask?+β
Sheet masks: 1β3 times per week for hydration and brightening maintenance. Clay and purifying masks: 1β2 times per week for oily and combination skin; once per week or every two weeks for dry and sensitive skin β clay masks are drying and should not be used more frequently than the skin comfortably tolerates. LED light therapy masks: 3β5 times per week for active treatment of acne or anti-ageing concerns; 2β3 times per week for maintenance once the skin concern is managed. Collagen and sleeping masks: can be used 2β3 times per week without the over-use risk of clay masks. Frequency should be guided by how the skin responds β redness or increased sensitivity after masking indicates too-frequent use.
Are skin care tools suitable as gifts?+β
Yes β skin care tools make consistently luxurious, appreciated gifts for anyone invested in their skincare routine. A jade or rose quartz face roller and gua sha set in a gift box is a beautiful, premium-feeling gift appropriate for Mother's Day, birthdays, and self-care occasions. A facial massager or LED mask is an impressive gift for skincare enthusiasts who want professional-grade results at home. An electric cleansing brush is practical, immediately impactful, and appreciated by anyone who values clean skin. Skin care tool gifts occupy the ideal gifting position β luxurious in appearance and packaging, immediately useful, and elevating a daily routine that the recipient already follows.