German brand Geske has launched a skin-boosting AI tech body brush
For anyone looking to invest in their skin, then beauty creams and toners are just the start. Over the last few years, there has been an influx of beauty tech, from LED face masks to skin-tightening gadgets, and anti-eye puffing devices.
Tech can play a huge role in helping tackle fine lines, wrinkles, and even skin tone to help with redness or blemishes. Brands including Foreo and Shark are popular with their versions of Red LED light masks.
Shark’s masks start from £299.99 for the CryoGlow Under-Eye Cooling & LED Anti-Ageing & Blemish Repair Mask, which has a 4.6 star rating from reviewers. Our team at The Mirror has tried Magnitone London’s Tri Colour Mask, £75 at Boots, and saw an improvement in blemishes and acne.
Now, German brand Geske, has launched a new £79 AI-fuelled skin device. The Sonic LED Fully Body Brush and Intensive Exfoliator gives anti-aging massages – similar to what you’d get at a spa – cleanses the skin and softens to help the body look more radiant.
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Amazon also stocks the new device, matching Geske’s price of £79.95, but it’s not included in the retailer’s current Spring Sale. However, Face of the Future is selling a previous version of the brush for £39.96, one of the cheapest we’ve found but it isn’t the newest device.
The Sonic LED brush helps to cleanse, exfoliate and massage the body and can be used anywhere from the back, tummy, legs and arms – any area the user would like to target. It has SmartSonic Pulsation technology, that comes with eight different settings – these can be altered to switch up the cleansing modes and range from super-soft to hard.
It comes with a removable and easy-to-change cleansing head too. While we’re yet to test the device out, the brand does say that it’s suitable for all skin types, but for anyone with overly sensitive skin, it’s always best to air with a side of caution with any tech device or new product.
The new product comes with its own AI-integrated app. This allows shoppers to personalise the settings and suggestions to their skin type and pinpoint any areas they’d like to see improvement in, such as dry skin on arms or target spots on the back.
Since the device is new to launch, there aren’t any shopping reviews yet, and we’re yet to try it out for ourselves. Geske’s other devices are highly rated.
It’s worth noting that when looking through TrustPilot, the negative comments from shoppers relate to where shoppers say they had bad customer service experiences. One buyer said customer service was “poor” and to “not believe the stated delivery timescales.”
However a shopper who bought a previous product said: “Great products! Loving the MicroCurrent Face Lifter which really works.”