'Doctor-approved' needle-free anti-ageing solution for anyone with fine lines hailed a 'game changer'
17.10.2023 - 18:15
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Beauty buffs are showering five star ratings on a needle-free at home treatment for anyone with fine lines and wrinkles, that works so effectively, it's said even doctors love it. The needle-free eye wand uses triple-action technology to target both eye comfort and eye skin appearance, while reducing fine lines and puffiness.
For those who struggle with dry eyes there's a product on the market that claims to 'hydrate and rejuvenate the entire eye area in a matter of minutes'. The Heated Eye Wand™ PRO tool, which Peep Club claims is 'loved by doctors;, uses four different modes to give the effects of massages, heated compresses and red LED treatment all in one device.
The heat-only mode works like a hot-compress to restore eye comfort at an ideal temperature between 37 °C and 45 °C. This can be paired with a gentle massage in the second mode which helps promote circulation of excess fluid in the eye area to reduce the appearance of eye bags and puffiness.
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It can also be combines with red LED treatment which works on improving the appearance of fine lines on the under eyes and side of your eyes. It does this by boosting collagen and elastin in the skin.
You can also choose to combine all three treatments together to get the most out of your eye wand. It's suitable for all skin types although it does contain nickel so it's worth noting if you have any allergies. Peep Club customers seem quite happy with the heated eye wand tool, with 60% of all reviews being a resounding
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