Technology
Foreo Luna Go portable face brush is $40 off on Amazon
TL;DR: The portable Foreo Luna go brush is a must-have in any busy person’s skincare routine, and it’s on sale for $59.40 on Amazon — a savings of $39.60.
Our skin lives for summer — lazy days by the pool don’t require any foundation. But as we go back to a more caked-up makeup routine as the tan wears off, that golden hour glow seems to get harder to reach.
You can’t prevent the dry air or frigid temperatures, but you can control how they affect your skin. A deep cleaning facial brush is a must over irritating makeup wipes (and way better for the environment, BTW).
The Foreo Luna go is the portable version of the best-selling Luna 2 — just smaller and perfect for taking everywhere you go (goodbye, nights of accidecanlly sleeping in your makeup.) It retails for $99 at Foreo’s site, but you can save a whopping 40% and get it for $59.95 on Amazon.
You’ve probably seen the internet dragging Millie Bobbie Brown or Kylie Jenner for not knowing how to wash their faces. Using your hands just isn’t going to cut it — and there’s no point in buying expensive, designer skincare if you’re going to scrub for five seconds and rinse it off. Instead, the Foreo Luna go sends T-Sonic pulsations through your skin via soft silicone touch points to (apparently) remove 99.5% of dirt and oil, lift makeup residue, and unclog those pores. All you have to do is apply your current cleanser, glide in a circular motion, and rinse.
All of the products in Foreo’s Luna series are also armed with an anti-aging feature. Pressing the Luna go onto wrinkle-prone areas releases low-frequency pulses that are aimed to massage skin and improve elasticity.
No single product works for every skin type, and Foreo gets that, too. The different pastel colors of the Luna go aren’t only for style, but represent the type of bristles and motions that are best for each type of skin.
Regularly $99, you can save $39.60 and get the oily skin (blue) or sensitive skin (lavender) models for $59.40.
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