While nothing can compare to the results achieved from professional in-clinic treatments, there are plenty of excellent that can still deliver great results – including , which targets wrinkles in minutes.

Skin experts NIRA have upgraded their popular Pro Laser to the new . This nifty dermatologist-approved tool delivers 1,450nm non-fractional laser technology – similar to that used in clinics – painlessly to the skin to . It's 50% powerful than the previous model, and quicker too – you only need to use it for two minutes a day to see results.

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To use the , which costs £615, simply switch it on, select your desired intensity level from 1-5, hold it on the target area until it beeps, then move it on. Painless and with no downtime, NIRA reports 'guaranteed results in 90 days', and even offer a 90-day money back guarantee and a one-year manufacturer's warranty. And shoppers has been praising the results it gives:

"This device works and fast," one happy customer wrote. "I can get through my face in minutes. I have sensitive skin, it targets lines and wrinkles with no irritation. and asking what products I use. I use the peptide cream and serum after my NIRA. It’s few minutes a day and worth it when you see results."

"I feel like I have that glow back after years of feeling like my face was ageing and there was nothing I could do about it," another review reads. " I can't afford fillers and surgery, but I could afford the NIRA."

"I have been using the NIRA Pro for almost 1 year. I wish I had taken before and after photos because ," a third five star review reads. "For me, the Pro has taken 10 years or more off my face. I notice my forehead is a lot smoother and has fewer wrinkles; wrinkles around my eyes are barely there; softened the lines around my mouth and lifted that area, reducing sag on my jawbone; also, an overall tightening and glow to my skin. I'm positively thrilled!"

The major downside of this face tool is the price; at £615, it's not cheap – although cheaper than a course of professional laser treatments. If you want a slightly cheaper option and are willing to use it for a little longer to see results, the costs £569, and there's also for £429 if you only want to target small areas of the face. The NIRA is also cheaper than the celeb-loved , which costs £1,999.

Meanwhile LED masks are also proving popular home beauty gadgets. Two or our favourites are the , £399, and the , £299.99.

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