Simply put, it’s our job to find the best beauty products out there for you. From the newest serum to the hottest lipstick color to the dry shampoo that will change your life, we will find it, test it, and let you know what we think. We’re not complaining. It’s a pretty fun gig, and we’ll volunteer to be beauty guinea pigs any day.

But one of the cool things to come out of this is finding out what products you’re loving and buying. It helps us figure out what you want to learn more about and what you’re into so we can bring even more personalized recs to you.

Because we share a lot of our favorites with you every single day, we recognize it might be hard to keep up. So we’ve decided to put together a handy weekly list of what we love and what you love—consider this a CliffsNotes, one-stop shop of what’s really trending and worth adding to your cart at this very moment.

This week, we’re looking at the skincare tools that are worth the investment. Do you have a product that we missed? We’d love to know. Send us a DM.

Who What Wear’s Senior Manager of Email, SMS & Partnerships, Schuyler Youngstrom, tried this buzzy device and saw some pretty amazing results. “After 30 days of consistently using the device five days a week, I noticed my face looked significantly more contoured and sculpted, and the skin on my neck is noticeably tighter,” she says. “I like how quick and convenient this device is to use for such incredible results. After just one use, I felt like I just had a round of Botox, minus the scary needles, swelling, and any side effects.”

For just $5 you can use this tool to touch up your eyebrows, remove any peach fuzz, and exfoliate any dead skin. You face will look and feel smoother and softer.

This device uses nano-currents to stimulate the skin’s levels of the coenzyme ATP, which promotes collagen and elastin. It also promotes lymphatic drainage, increases circulation, and gets rid of acne-causing bacteria.

You’ve probably seen the Dr. Dennis Gross LED mask on Instagram—it’s an investment piece for sure, but a lot of people swear by its anti-aging and acne-fighting benefits. And it works so quickly—you’re done in three minutes.

Lefay’s radio frequency device tightens, lifts, firms, reduces fine lines and wrinkles, soothe puffiness, clears redness, shrinks pores, and removes eye bags and dark circles. It comes with five different modes: cleaning, penetration (for skin hydration), lifting, special (for eye care), and cool.

Use this facial massager to sculpt and lift the face, while also waking up tired, puffy eyes.

Nurse Jamie’s massager works to firm sagging skin and improve the look of fine lines and wrinkles. It’s equipped with 48 tourmaline quartz stones and uses high frequency sonic pulsations.

With a 360-degree multi-angle design, this device lets you get to all the contours of your face to boost circulation and enhance firmness. It’s pretty much like the Rolls Royce of face rollers.

Say goodbye to your blotting papers with this roller. It features a real volcanic stone which quickly absorbs the oil and reduces shine.

When things get stressful you can probably feel the tension on your face. This tool activates specific points on the face to relieve and promote relaxation.

This set comes with a face roller, which relieves any muscle tension and puffiness, plus a gua sha tool to lift and sculpt. Keep it in the fridge for an even more refreshing application.

If your eye area is prone to puffiness, dark circles, or just overall fatigue, this eye massager will come in handy. It’s designed to fit in the eye area to make you look more awake and energized. There are two different modes: Pure (intense pulsing) and Spa (a more gentle treatment).

Microneedling can promote the production of collagen and elastin by creating tiny punctures on your skin. It also preps the skin to absorb products better.

If you want to recreate a spa treatment at home, invest in this steamer. It’s so good at hydrating and soothing the skin.

The Dermaflash device is all about exfoliation. It works to remove dead skin cells, built-up debris, and extra peach fuzz.

These rose quartz eye tools is just so good at de-puffing the under eye area and boosting circulation and elasticity. Store it in the fridge for a cooling experience.

Skin Gym’s blackhead tool gently uses suction to clear the pores and prevent any breakouts. It features different suction levels so you can personalize the treatment based on your skin’s sensitivity.

This device uses blue light therapy to kill acne-causing bacteria and red light therapy to reduce redness. Use to calm existing blemishes and prevent any future breakouts.

If you want a deeper clean, try this facial cleansing device. It breaks down any dirt and oil and also massages and lifts the skin.

An ice roller is a nice little pick-me-up for your morning routine (or whenever your face needs a little refresher). It works to cool and soothe, while also shrinking pores. Next, I’m a Beauty Editor—Here’s How I’m Saving $328 on 20 Iconic Beauty Products