The unusual tool Selena Gomez uses for glowing skin
We need this in our life
Good news: You can now achieve your glow goals without the need for a luxe spa treatment (or reaching for your highlighter!).
It’s all thanks to a nifty little skin care tool that’s been approved by none other than Selena Gomez herself. It’s called the Rose Quartz Heart Facial Sculptor and it’s part of Miranda Kerr’s skin care brand, Kora Organics.
Celebrity makeup artist Hung Vanngo recently took to Instagram Stories to share a clip of himself using the clever beauty tool to massage Selena’s skin – and we’re pretty sure we need this in our life, now.
Check out Vanngo and Selena showing us how it’s done:
Although Vanngo describes it as a “jade stone” (oh, Hung!), the pink heart-shaped stone is actually made from rose quartz, and promises to offer a HEAP of long-term skin benefits.
It can be used in combination with creams, face oils or serums to help improve circulation and skin tone for a naturally glowing and more luminous complexion. It also works to decrease puffiness, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and help eliminate nasty toxins.
All you have to do is give your skin a massage for two to three minutes per day and it will essentially lift, sculpt and de-puff your face. Sounds like a pretty good deal to us. Not only will this treatment save you time and money (hello, at-home pampering!), but you can sit back and binge watch Netflix while totally upping your skin care game.
Miranda also praises the tool for her gorgeous complexion. On the Kora Organics website she wrote, “I wake up with a puffy face most mornings so I wanted to create a tool that could quickly help stimulate circulation and reduce puffiness. I love to use this together with my Noni Glow Face Oil – it helps the oil absorb deeper into the skin while also increasing blood flow and promoting collagen production. I’m obsessed!”
Uh if this gives us a complexion even close to Selena’s or Miranda’s, we’re totally in!
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What do you think of this celeb-approved skin care tool? Would you try it? Let us know in the comment section below.
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Erin Docherty is a Beauty Writer for BEAUTYcrew, Beauty Editor for Women's Health magazine and a Grooming Writer for Men's Health magazine. She has a keen interest in cosmeceutical skin care and is currently working on minimising her 9-step skin care routine – because ain’t nobody got time for that. When she’s not writing about the latest beauty news, or applying copious amounts of serum, you can find her spending all her money in Sephora.
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