2. Luna 2

Foreo later introduced Luna 2, which now offers a 50-percent larger brush head and longer silicone bristles to better massage and cleanse your skin. Luna 2 still has the T-Sonic technology (giving you 8,000 pulsations per minute) but now offers it twice as much power. You can use the Luna 2 for two minutes each time you cleanse your face, while the original Luna device only works for 60 seconds per use. Using the Luna 2 for two minutes means you’ll get a deeper cleanse and a longer face massage, which helps improve the appearance of your skin. If you have oily skin, skip the Luna and consider the Luna 2.

3. Luna 2 For Men

The only difference between Luna 2 for men and Luna 2 is the color — men’s is only available in Black — and Foreo says the device can aid men with shaving. Foreo adds that a Luna 2 for men can help prevent razor burn and other shaving irritation and allow your razors to last twice as long. If a guy in your life wants to start paying attention to their skin care routine, consider gifting them this skin care gadget.

4. Luna 3

Foreo’s most recent development in the Luna range is Luna 3. It’s designed to work in one minute to offer the deepest clean available in the line, and helps remove sweat, oil and dirt, and help prevent future breakouts. Foreo says the Luna 3 has softer and longer touch points compared to the Luna 2. If you want to invigorate your skin in the morning or just appreciate variety, then you’ll likely appreciate the 16 pulsating intensities Luna 3 offers. Luna 3 is available for normal skin, combination and oily skin types, You can also get 650 uses from a single charge with your device.

5. Luna Mini

What is the difference between Foreo Luna and Mini? The Luna Mini is one device designed to work with the four main skin types — normal, dry, combination and oily — while the Luna has four variations made for the aforementioned skin types. There's also the cost factor: Luna retails for $129 while a Mini costs $99 (or $30 less). As the Mini's name suggests, it's a smaller-sized version of the Luna device. It also has more delicate rounded silicone bristles, making it non-abrasive for those with dry and sensitive skin. The Luna Mini is available in five colors: Magenta, Petal Pink, Turquoise Blue, Purple and Cool Grey.

6. Luna Fofo

Luna Fofo is a smart gadget that measures your skin's moisture level by using 24-karat gold-plated sensors. Foreo has a complementary app syncing up with your smartphone to provide a skin score. It tells you the age of your skin and recommends a customized skin care routine. Like all products from the Luna range, this AAA battery-operated device — lasting up to 400 uses — cleanses and massages your face. The only caveat? While Fofo has the same amount of T-Sonic pulsations as a full-size Luna device (8,000), Fofo has only one massage setting.

7. Luna Go

Luna Go is a palm-sized version of the Luna, and features an anti-aging mode, helping to smooth wrinkle-prone areas of your face, like your forehead and laugh lines. The compact size makes it particularly helpful for when you feel safe and comfortable enough to resume traveling. Foreo created four variations of Luna Go, tailored to sensitive, dry, normal and oily skin.

8. Luna Luxe

Foreo's most extravagant facial cleansing device is the Luna Luxe. The women's facial brush costs a staggering $6,500, while the Luna Luxe for men costs a casual $8,800. Why is Foreo so expensive? The base of the women's Luna Luxe is made of solid 18-karat gold while the men's device is solid platinum. Both devices have the same capabilities as any other Luna device, including the brand's signature T-Sonic technology. Given the similar functionality between the Luna and the Luna Luxe, is the Foreo Luna Luxe worth the splurge? If you want to explore facial cleansing devices, then it's probably not a worthy first-round investment. However, if you already love the Luna device (and have a few thousand dollars to spare), it's a gadget worth considering.

Other Foreo devices to consider

9. Foreo Espada

A variety of factors such as diet, hormonal issues, genetics and skin care and makeup products you apply to your face can negatively impact acne-prone skin. However, you can use the Foreo Espada to help spot treat pesky pimples. The Espada uses a combination of low-level LED blue light to kill acne-causing bacteria and T-Sonic pulsations to help remove dirt and debris from your congested pores. After washing your face, you can use the gadget as a spot treatment for 30 seconds, repeating up to three more 30-second sessions. The water-resistant device offers 100 uses per charge and is available in three colors: Cobalt Blue, Petal Pink and Magenta.

10. Foreo Iris

Massage your delicate under-eye area with Iris, a device Foreo says will improve the appearance of dark circles, puffiness, crow's feet, and improve your skin care products' absorption. After applying your eye cream or serum with your ring finger (it has the lightest touch), activate the Iris. It automatically goes into spa mode, a tapping-and-pulsating motion. Press the button a second time to activate pure mode, a combo of tapping and massaging motions. You can customize the intensity in pure mode on a scale of one to eight, with eight being the most intense setting. For 30 seconds, move the device from the inner corner to the outer edge of each eye.

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