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Foreo Luna for your skin

Skin is a precious thing. So much of natural beauty can be derived from the quality of our complexion, sometimes plagued by the appearance of redness or irritation or the presence of acne or discoloration. Our skin regularly endures sun exposure, pollution, makeup, oily fingers, and chemical products. In amongst the grimy stimulation, harsh scrubs and heavy formulas often do more harm than good when trying to keep us clean.

That’s where FOREO comes in. FOREO is a Swedish skincare company determined to preserve your radiance. A leader in beauty innovation, they engineered the LUNA skincare device, which features advanced technology solely for the purpose of preserving your complexion. LUNA is a long lasting, powerful machine that uses soft, medical grade silicone to apply T-sonic pulsation technology to your skin at a rate of 8,000 per minute. This gentle method produces a relaxing facial massage while dislodging all unwanted dirt and makeup from the skin.

Flip it over and you will discover LUNA’s anti-aging surface, made specifically for treating areas prone to wrinkles. Here, you can adjust LUNA according to eight different speeds of lower frequency pulsations. Who says washing your face can’t preserve your youth, too?

Cleaning your skin no longer has to be a painful chore. FOREO believes that when you feel good, you look good. That’s why they make the LUNA cleansing experience so easy and enjoyable. Try it for yourself and see just how quickly LUNA restores the light to your cheeks, and the brightness about your eyes.

Lani Allen

Lani Allen is a graduate of Columbia University’s Non-fiction Creative Writing program. After serving as Vice President of her class for two years, she contributed written pieces and illustrations to many on-campus publications. As a writer with a passion for beauty, Lani enjoys capturing the stories of innovative thinkers and risk-takers shaping the industry as we know it.

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