Device Reviews

In-Depth Device Reviews

Evidence-based analysis of the most-bought at-home skincare devices. We evaluate clinical evidence, real-world usability, and long-term value — not marketing copy.

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LED Face Masks

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Microcurrent Devices

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At-Home Hair Removal

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At-Home Hair Removal 7.7 / 10

EvenSkyn Pulsar

The EvenSkyn Pulsar is a capable mid-range IPL device with an FDA clearance, 8 adjustable energy levels, and…

At-Home Hair Removal 8.4 / 10

Braun Silk Expert Pro 5

The Braun Silk Expert Pro 5 is the most technologically refined consumer IPL device available. Its SensoAdapt sensor…

At-Home Hair Removal 8.2 / 10

Philips Lumea 7000 Series

The Philips Lumea 7000 Series brings the core SenseIQ automatic skin tone technology to a focused, single-attachment body…

At-Home Hair Removal 8.3 / 10

Philips Lumea 8000 Series

The Philips Lumea 8000 Series is the most complete at-home IPL system available. Three dedicated attachments -- body,…

At-Home Hair Removal 7.4 / 10

Ulike Air 4

The Ulike Air 4 is a well-executed upgrade to the Air 3 — more energy, more modes, and…

At-Home Hair Removal 7.8 / 10

Silk'n Infinity Fast

Auto skin tone detection and ultra-fast 120-pulse-per-minute flash rate are the two meaningful upgrades the Infinity Fast brings…

At-Home Hair Removal 7.9 / 10

JOVS Venus Pro II

The JOVS Venus Pro II delivers one of the most comfortable IPL experiences available under $250, thanks to…

At-Home Hair Removal 8.2 / 10

Ulike Air 10

The Ulike Air 10 is the most comfortable IPL device we've tested. The 65°F ice-cooling contact genuinely changes…

At-Home Hair Removal 8.3 / 10

Tria Beauty Laser 4X

The Tria Beauty Laser 4X is the only FDA-cleared at-home device using true 810nm diode laser technology —…

RF Skin Tightening

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Infrared Sauna Blankets

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Red Light Therapy Panels

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Microneedling

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How we review

We do not independently test devices. Our reviews are based on clinical literature, peer-reviewed research, manufacturer specifications, and aggregated user experience data. Where clinical evidence is limited, we say so clearly — we will never overstate what a device can do.

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