Beauty devices are a key part of at-home skincare routines, and many users encounter various issues during use. Today, let’s talk about the most common questions about beauty devices.
1. Is there a difference between a facial cleansing brush and a beauty device?
A facial cleansing brush, also known as a cleansing brush, uses ultrasonic vibrations to move the fine bristles on the brush head. When used on the face, it quickly exfoliates and provides deep cleansing. This type of product is not suitable for people with thin skin or small pores, as it may easily cause skin irritation or damage. Its usage frequency should also be limited, generally once every 1–2 weeks.
A beauty device is a piece of equipment that uses electronic, optical, and physical technologies for skin beautification. It offers a wide range of functions, including deep skin stimulation and enhanced skincare product absorption through RF waves, EMS, red and blue light therapy, and more. It helps boost collagen production, moisturize and rejuvenate the skin, minimize pores, cleanse the skin, reduce fine lines, and provide anti-aging and anti-wrinkle benefits.
Beauty devices have no strict usage limits and can be used daily without easily causing skin damage.

2. What type of water is suitable for a facial steamer?
In principle, both purified water and tap water can be used. However, since water quality varies by region, it is better to use purified or distilled water if you want to protect your skin. Be sure to note that mineral water is not purified water — do not use mineral water as a substitute. Mineral water contains impurities that can cause calcium carbonate and limescale buildup, which will seriously shorten the device’s service life over time.
In addition, weakly acidic electrolyzed water and facial toner should also not be used, as they can damage the device and shorten its lifespan.
3. Does using a facial steamer make pores larger?
The heat from a facial steamer opens up skin pores to help remove impurities and improve skincare product absorption. Using a facial steamer alone may indeed make pores appear larger, but this issue can be easily avoided.
Control each use to 6–10 minutes; those with dry skin may extend the time slightly, but usage should not exceed 3 times per week.
After each use, be sure to use cold therapy to close the opened pores. This can be done with a cold towel or a built-in cooling function, and it is an essential final step in your beauty device skincare routine.
4. What are the benefits of a nano mist sprayer?
Human skin is covered with a stratum corneum layer, making it difficult for large molecules or poorly water-soluble substances to penetrate and be absorbed by the sebaceous glands. For this reason, ordinary hydrating products often show poor absorption results even with manual massage.
A nano mist sprayer uses high-frequency ultrasonic vibrations to quickly break liquid water into fine, gentle nano-sized water ions. These ions can easily penetrate into the skin, provide more even hydration, and effectively help improve various skin problems caused by dryness and dehydration.
