By Kate Rose Morris
The Wrinkle Lifter
Nuface, £275, from blisslondon.co.uk. The metal prongs on the end of this mobile-phone-sized device emit a small electrical current. Smooth the metal over the face to lift and tone the skin.
The Body Rejuvenator
Wellbox, £1,000, from Harrods (020 7730 1234). It looks and feels a bit like a Hoover, but the gentle suction stimulates circulation and collagen production, plumping out facial lines and reducing cellulite on your thighs.
The Mystery Fragrance
Molecule 01, £69.50, by Escentric Molecules, from harveynichols.com. This scent goes one step further than just smelling nice. It claims to contain an aromatic chemical that will attract people to you.
The Hair Revitaliser
Micro Intensive Repair Kit, £26.45 for three 20ml bottles, by Paul Yacomine, from cultbeauty.co.uk. Mix a couple of drops of each of these super-hydrating oils in your hand before applying to towel-dried hair.
The bikini-line zapper
Laser Hair Removal Gun, £695, by Tria (tria.co.uk). This device allows you to do your own laser hair removal at home. Suitable for lighter skin tones only; it can cause damage to darker skin tones or tanned/self-tanned skin.
The Forehead Smoother
Headband, £244.67, by Cefaly, from Selfridges (0800 123400). Wear this across your forehead (like a pair of glasses, but higher up) and the tiny electrical pulses will penetrate the skin, smoothing lines and soothing headaches.
The Arm Relaxer
Arm massager, £5.82, by Muji (muji.co.uk). Simply put your hand between the rollers on this nobbly gadget and move the massager up and down your arm. A must for all keyboard users.
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A lot of stuff have been invented to make consumers look good and feel good.
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