If you're looking to get seriously snatched, these are the face-sculpting tools for the job
We love an at-home beauty moment, from treating ourselves to an at-home facial to a DIY mani and everything in between. There's just something so relaxing about being able to commit to some self-care whenever you please. So, having an arsenal of beauty tools on hand is basically a must at this point.
But there's something that we've always wanted, and no it's not Sabrina Carpenter to bring her tour to Australia (although we do want that). We want to be able to snatch and sculpt our faces from home. So, we've gone on a hunt to find all the toning devices that are basically a workout for your face. And we cannot wait to see the razor-sharp cheekbones and overall results that the celebs swear these devices give them...
2024's Top 3 Face Sculpting Tools
- Nurse Jamie Uplift Massaging Beauty Roller, $112.70, Revolve
- Cloud Nine Revive, $259, Sephora
- NuFace Mini Starter Kit, $354.32, Cult Beauty
Nurse Jamie Uplift Massaging Beauty Roller
From $112.70 at Revolve
This unique rolling device is loved by celebs and for good reason. The 24 massaging stones along with the unique rolling rhythm work to boost circulation to your skin. Working to plump up and energise your skin, the rolling action only takes 30 seconds per area (read: quick and easy).
Key features:
- Powered by 24 massaging stones
- No batteries needed
- Easy-to-use
Available at:
- $112.70 from Revolve
- $90.73 from Amazon Australia
Cloud Nine Revive
From $259 at Sephora
You might be surprised to learn that Cloud Nine don't just have revolutionary hair tools, they've also got this incredible skin sculpting tool too. With basically everything you could ever want in the one tool, this device offers heating, cooling, infrared and blue light along with current technology. All designed to tighten and tone your skin, but rolled into the one clever ergonomic device.
Key features:
- Three-in-one tool
- Incorporates heat therapy
- Features blue and infrared light
Available at:
- $259 from Sephora
- $259 from Adore Beauty
NuFACE Mini Starter Kit
From $354.32 at Cult Beauty
Look, we're fairly sure you've already heard of this one, because it's gone as viral as the celebs that swear by it have. With the likes of Bella Hadid and Nicola Coughlan on the list of avid users, cheekbones to die for are top of the list with this tool. Powered by microcurrents, the multiple intensity settings offer customised use. Plus, the compact design ensures you can get your session no matter where you are.
Key features:
- Celeb-backed
- Powered by low-voltage microcurrents
- Features three intensity settings
Available at:
- $364.32 from Cult Beauty
- $383.52 from Amazon Australia
Skinstitut Rose Quartz Roller
From $39 at Adore Beauty
There's a reason why rollers have been popular for ages. Rooted in ancient tradition, the positive energy-powered rose quartz also provides a cooling sensation as it works your serums in deeper. All while promoting increased lymphatic drainage flow, reducing the appearance of puffy skin. Positive vibes and a snatched face? Yep, we need to grab ours out ASAP.
Key features:
- Made from rose quartz
- Cooling sensation
- Helps to enhance serum penetration
Available at:
- $29.25 (usually $39) from Adore Beauty
Clarins Precious L'Outil 3-in-1 Facial Massage Tool
From $80 at Myer
Now we aren't exactly sure why this glorious looking tool needs to mimic the anatomy of a hand when, well, we have hands. But the one thing we do know, is that it's mimicking hands that are far more talented at facial massage than ours are. With multiple points designed for different parts of your face, this gua sha-esque tool will assist in not only creating a sculpted face, but also offers a mean relaxing massage.
Key features:
- Unique multi-use design
- Mimics anatomy of a hand
- Helps to create glowing skin
Available at:
- $80 from Myer
- $80 from David Jones
Do face sculpting tools work?
Call it magic or call it science, but we reckon face sculpting tools really do work. Obviously, there are going to be some that are better than others on the market. But the main thing to remember when trying to get yourself a snatched jawline and cheekbones to kill, is that consistency is everything. The tools won't work if you're only picking them up once a week. So, follow instructions for use but be sure to use them often.
Main Image Credit: @bellahadid
Want to know the tool Sydney Sweeney swears by to get her face feeling and looking its best? We found out here...
Emma Allcock began her career in the world of fashion and beauty in 2015, interning for various PR fashion houses. Naturally her love for style soon extended to beauty, and Emma landed firmly in the beauty and wellness world thanks to an internship-turned-role at local Australian fragrance brand Maison Blanche. One thing that remained consistent whether unpacking accessories or creating social content? Her commitment to an always-perfect manicure. Luckily, she’s since turned her talents to helping her readers achieve the same, writing about all things beauty and wellness. Emma is now a Content Producer for BEAUTYcrew, with her words and recommendations also appearing across Girlfriend and beautyheaven. Emma loves the process of diving deep into the world of testing (and writing) about everything from haircare to fragrance. When she’s not slathering her skin in something new, she’s going for an early morning stroll to catch a stunning sunrise (coffee in hand, of course), because life’s all about that wellness balance after all.