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While the at-home Lyma Laser has long been a favorite of A-list actresses like Gwyneth Paltrow and Kate Hudson, it’s starting to gain major traction among Hollywood men, too.
Celebrity esthetician Carlos Ferraz teamed up with the company in February, using its hero product on both Regé-Jean Page and “Sex Education” star Ncuti Gatwa ahead of BAFTA events.
“As anyone who knows me, knows I’m a gadget lover,” Ferraz wrote on Instagram, before calling Lyma “pioneers in world-first, clinic-grade cold laser technology.”
He’s not the only one praising its powers, as “Reacher” star Alan Ritchson posted an Instagram Story of himself using the at-home skincare tool.
“Helps with collagen production. Helps with wound healing,” he wrote, per the brand, adding, “Oh I’m going to be looking good.”
Meanwhile, Cillian Murphy got in on the tech early; grooming artist Gareth Bromell used the Lyma Laser to get the “Oppenheimer” star red carpet-ready before the 2024 BAFTAs.
And while Lyma has reported a 20% spike in year-over-year sales to male customers, the device continues to be a fixture among famous ladies.
Hollywood esthetician Joanna Czech used the Lyma Laser to prep stars like Cynthia Erivo, Phoebe Dynevor and Lily Aldridge for last year’s Met Gala.
“The Lyma Laser is the most effective skincare tool that I know of that’s suitable for at-home use,” she said in a previous press release. “I have never seen anything so powerful, or able to deliver such amazing results.”
And Sofia Richie posted her own rave review on TikTok last year, going so far as to say she “cannot function without” the trendy tool.
“Within a week, this transformed my skin; it’s such a great product,” she said, adding that she “cannot say enough good things about it.”
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