Shop the two CurrentBody skincare devices featured in Netflixs Sirens

If you’ve been glued to the screen watching “Sirens” — the No.1 show on Netflix this week — then you’ve likely been mesmerized by the style and grace of Kiki, portrayed flawlessly by Julianne Moore.Her character is elegance personified: always poised, always polished, and always ahead of the curve when it comes to beauty and tech.So, it came as no surprise that before her big photo shoot, she turned to not one, but two cutting-edge skincare tools from CurrentBody.CurrentBody is a UK-based beauty technology company that has revolutionized at-home skincare by introducing professional-grade devices for personal use.

It was founded in 2009 by Laurence Newman, a seasoned expert in aesthetic devices, and Andrew Showman, a digital commerce specialist, and the brand quickly emerged from Newman’s extensive experience in supplying professional tools to clinics and spas.Recognizing the potential to adapt these technologies for home use, CurrentBody was established to offer consumers access to advanced beauty treatments in the comfort of their homes.The company’s flagship product, the CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask, has garnered significant attention for its effectiveness in stimulating collagen production and enhancing skin texture.

This mask, along with other devices like the Radio Frequency Skin Tightening Device, has contributed to CurrentBody’s reputation as a leader in the beauty tech industry.In the boudoir scene that’s already gone viral, both Kiki and her immaculate assistant Simone are seen prepping with the CurrentBody Lip Perfector.This device is a beauty essential that uses advanced LED light therapy to enhance hydration, improve texture, and naturally plump the lips.It’s the kind of innovation that makes makeup optional and confidence effortless.Simone might be younger, but Kiki, ever the multitasking icon, knows how to maximize her glow and time.

With the Lip Perfector in hand, she turns her prep time into an indulgent self-care ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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