Tools to Boost Your Acne Results at Home

Tools to Boost Your Acne Results at Home

The #1 At-Home Tool I Recommend for Clearer Skin: LED Light Therapy

(Plus two other skin tools I love for boosting your results at home)

Let’s be real — achieving clear, healthy skin is a team effort. Your in-clinic treatments and personalized homecare routine are the foundation… but if you’re ready to take your results even further, there’s one tool I can’t recommend enough:


1. LED Light Therapy Mask – Clearer Skin, No Effort Required

This is my go-to for clients who want to maximize their results between appointments.

Why? Because LED light therapy works on a cellular level to improve skin function and reduce inflammation — two major players in acne-prone skin.

Depending on the setting, it can help with:
🔵 Blue Light – Kills acne-causing bacteria
🔴 Red Light – Calms inflammation, speeds up healing, and fades post-acne marks

💡 Pro Tip:
Use5-7x a week for 10 minutes on clean, dry skin (before applying your serums and moisturizer). It’s relaxing, pain-free, and honestly kind of addicting. Plus, the results build over time!

✅ Safe for all skin tones and types
✅ Hands-free + effortless (do it while watching Netflix)

If you’re serious about managing your acne long-term, this is the tool I recommend investing in. I retail a professional-grade mask in the studio that’s powerful, effective, and worth every penny — ask me about it at your next visit or message me for a link!


2. Ice Roller – Instant Relief for Angry Breakouts

Calms inflammation, soothes puffy skin, and can even help reduce the size of active breakouts.

 Great for:

  • Morning puffiness

  • Red, swollen acne lesions

  • Post-treatment calming

Use after cleansing and before serums for a refreshing, soothing boost.


3. High Frequency Wand – Zap It and Heal It

This tool uses a safe electrical current to kill acne bacteria and reduce inflammation fast. Perfect for targeting that “I feel it coming” breakout before it fully appears.

 Use a couple times a week, after cleansing and drying the skin.


Final Thoughts:

Skin tools are like supplements to a healthy diet — they enhance what you’re already doing. If you’re consistent with your skincare routine and ready to level up, these tools can help speed up healing, reduce inflammation, and keep acne under control between treatments.

Want to know which tools are right for your skin? Bring it up at your next appointment, or shoot me a quick message — I’m always happy to help!

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