New beauty tool on the block, feast your, erm, eyes on the Eyecicle - a science-lab-looking tool that promises to de-puff and revive sleepy skin thanks to trademarked cooling technology, which boosts blood circulation to remove toxins. Making waves in Hollywood and beyond, one of it's A-list fans, Lady Gaga reportedly uses this new-gen tool - which comes in at £150 and is available from 001 Skincare - as part of a mini at-home facial routine.
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And Gaga isn't the only one getting in on the action. Celebrity make-up artist Lisa Eldridge, keeps one at home and one in her kit bag for a wake-up massage both at home and on the go; renowned facialist (and reportedly Meghan Markle's go-to facialist) Nichola Joss touts them as 'great for when eyes feel puffy first thing in the morning' (read up on Nichola's top tips for beating spots here) and Pati Dubroff (part of Margot Robbie's glam squad) has dubbed the tools 'her new best friend'. So yes, it's safe to say these quirky facial tools are reeling in an A-list heavy fan base.
So How Do They Work?
Their lollipop-shaped glass vessels are filled with space-age blue liquid that has been specially formulated to stay cool (just make sure to pop them fridge for at least 30 minutes before you try them out). When combined with facial massage (choose your favourite serum or mask for extra slip) the cold temperature works to increase blood circulation, tighten up capillaries to de-puff and encourage lymphatic drainage to detox.
While the Eyecicle can be used all over the face, the most notable results are said to be seen around the eye area. Think spoon-in-the-fridge trick supercharged by a thousand and you get the gist.
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Eyecicle, £150
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