The best beauty tech you can still grab in time for Mother’s Day

High-end hair tools and FDA-cleared skincare devices offer professional results at home for Mother's Day gifting

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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The best beauty tech you can still grab in time for Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day shoppers are increasingly looking toward beauty technology to provide gifts that offer a sense of indulgence and self-care. These devices range from high-end splurges to more practical everyday luxuries, designed to make recipients feel pampered while delivering professional-level results from the comfort of home. By choosing tech-focused gifts, consumers can provide tools that integrate into daily routines while offering a more elevated experience than traditional beauty products.[1][2]

Among the top tech options are advanced hair tools capable of recreating salon-quality blowouts. For those interested in skincare, several FDA-cleared devices are available that specifically target signs of aging, bringing clinical-style treatments into a personal setting. These high-end tools are designed to bridge the gap between professional salon services and at-home maintenance, making them a popular choice for those looking to invest in long-term beauty solutions.[1][2]

Beyond high-tech machinery, simpler and more practical tools are also popular choices for Mother's Day. These include products that allow for quick hair refreshes without the need for a full wash, as well as devices or tools designed for efficient root touch-ups. These options provide a convenient way to maintain a polished look between salon visits, focusing on ease of use and time-saving benefits for busy schedules.[1][2]

Retailers like Ulta Beauty have curated selections that span the spectrum of gifting, from small luxury items to significant self-care investments. These collections aim to provide a variety of options for those seeking to find the right balance between utility and indulgence for the holiday. Whether looking for a minor upgrade to a beauty kit or a major technological addition to a skincare regimen, these curated lists help shoppers navigate the growing beauty tech market.[1]

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