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Choosing a beauty device is so, so difficult.
As more people try to take care of their skin at home, there has been an increasing interest in beauty devices.
I started searching because I was thinking of trying a beauty device, but I felt it was much more complicated than I expected.
At first, I thought all beauty devices would be similar, but when I actually looked into it, I found that there was a really wide variety, from the types to the functions.
The first thing that confused me was Terms written on beauty devices It was.
There were products labeled as high-frequency beauty devices, and there were also many beauty devices with words like ultrasound or EMS attached.
I had heard that high-frequency beauty devices use heat for treatment, but I wasn't really sure what effect that heat has on the skin.
I wonder if it is too irritating and if it is okay to use every day. I naturally became curious about that too.
Also, some beauty devices were labeled as being good for lifting, while others were written as being for elasticity management.
They look similar on the surface, so I didn't really understand why their purposes were divided like this.
So, I thought that to choose a beauty device, I should first figure out what my skin concerns are.
The next thing I was worried about was beauty devices usage cycle It was.
There are beauty devices that require daily use to be effective, and there are also ones that only need to be used about twice a week.
I also wondered if it was realistically possible to use a beauty device every day amidst my busy daily life.
I felt that no matter how good it was, it wouldn't be meaningful if I didn't use it consistently.
When choosing a beauty device Stimulation intensity That was also a really important part.
Since it is a product that comes into direct contact with the skin, I thought that if the irritation was too strong, it would actually make the skin more sensitive.
I also started to worry about the difference between beauty devices with adjustable output and those that don't.
I thought that for a first-time user, a beauty device with adjustable levels might be better.
price It was a concern that I couldn't easily overlook.
It was difficult to determine whether expensive beauty devices are unconditionally good or if it is due to differences in function.
Since there are so many affordable beauty devices, I found it even more confusing to figure out what criteria to use for comparison.
Another thing I was concerned about was the scope of use for beauty devices.
There were beauty devices that could be used on the entire face, as well as devices focused on specific areas like the eye area or jawline.
I thought that the choice would likely depend on which area I want to take care of the most.
What I ultimately realized was that when it comes to beauty devices, my skin condition should be the standard, rather than trends or reviews.
I had a feeling that even a beauty device that everyone raves about might not be right for me.
So these days, rather than buying right away, I'm looking into how beauty devices work first.
I haven't decided which beauty device to choose yet.
But I think I understand a little bit now why I've been so worried.
The process of choosing a beauty device felt like a time to take a new look at my skin.