11 skincare devices for mature skin under $100

Published Jan 31, 2025 9:48 am ET


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A good skincare routine goes beyond creams and serums. Adding the right tools into your beauty regimen can make a noticeable difference in how your skin looks and feels. Whether it’s improving circulation, boosting collagen or enhancing product absorption, skincare devices can be a great investment. The best part? You don’t have to spend a fortune.

We’ve rounded up 11 highly-rated skincare tools under $100, all available on Amazon. These devices help target common concerns like fine lines, loss of elasticity and dullness.

  1. A classic for a reason, this cooling jade roller and gua sha set helps reduce puffiness, improves circulation and enhances skin elasticity. Pop it in the fridge for an extra refreshing effect.

>> Buy Baimei IcyMe Jade Roller & Gua Sha for $12.99 on Amazon

  1. Designed to firm and tighten skin, this radio frequency device helps boost collagen production — a key factor in maintaining youthful skin.

>> Buy Brori Radio Frequency Skin Tightening Device for $99.99 on Amazon

  1. A gentle yet effective cleansing tool, this brush helps remove dirt and oil while providing a mild exfoliation for smoother skin.

>> Buy EZBASICS Facial Cleansing Brush for $19.99 on Amazon

  1. This high-frequency tool helps improve skin texture, reduce breakouts and promote a healthy glow. Many users swear by it for reducing fine lines and firming skin.

>> Buy NuDerma Portable Skin Therapy Wand Machine for $59.46 on Amazon

  1. This at-home microdermabrasion device gently exfoliates, improving skin texture and radiance. Regular use can help reduce fine lines and dark spots over time.

>> Buy Microderm GLO GEM Microdermabrasion Tool for $59.99 on Amazon

  1. This dual-ended massager combines microcurrents with a sculpting roller to help lift and firm the skin while enhancing blood flow.

>> Buy Yeamon 2-in-1 Electric 3D Roller and T-Shape Massager for $16.99 on Amazon

  1. This multifunctional skincare wand combines red light therapy, microcurrents and heat therapy to reduce fine lines and boost collagen production.

>> Buy Appolus Anti-Aging Wand for $59.97 on Amazon

  1. A portable red light therapy tool designed to tighten skin, reduce puffiness and enhance overall radiance.

>> Buy Glo24k Red Light Beauty Device for $68 on Amazon

  1. Facial steaming opens up pores, allowing for deeper product absorption while also giving your skin a healthy glow. This ionic facial steamer is a great addition to any skincare routine.

>> Buy Pure Daily 3-in-1 Nano Ionic Facial Steamer for $32.95 on Amazon

  1. For a deeper cleanse and exfoliation, this silicone face brush helps clear out pores while keeping skin smooth and refreshed.

>> Buy Face Scrubber Exfoliator Brush for $31.99 on Amazon

  1. This ultrasonic skin scrubber helps remove blackheads and exfoliate dead skin, allowing your serums and moisturizers to work even better.

>> Buy GUGUG Skin Scrubber Face Spatula for $16.99 on Amazon

Maria Correa is a writer who loves making information accessible to others and good storytelling. She began her career as a copywriter intern who had to Google “What is copywriting?” but has since gotten the opportunity to create dozens of print and social media campaigns for well-known international and local brands in English and Spanish. She’s also well-versed in the world of SEO writing. When she’s not writing articles, you’ll find Maria walking around her neighborhood in Puerto Rico, filling out the pages of a coloring book, and writing fiction stories.

Kayleigh Drake

Kayleigh Drake

Editor McClatchy Commerce

Kayleigh Drake is a Commerce Content Editor at McClatchy. She’s based in Birmingham, Alabama, and holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Kayleigh has written and edited content for numerous publications, with a particular focus on the food, kitchen, home and lifestyle verticals. When she’s not fulfilling her editorial duties, she loves record shopping, playing guitar, baking and buying entirely too many plants.