Heated Eye Wand™ PRO

Our multi-award winning, beauty-editor and doctor-beloved original Heated Eye Wand™ has been upgraded! Our Heated Eye Wand™ PRO works to hydrate and rejuvenate the entire eye area in a matter of minutes using four innovative modes.It is clinically proven to improve eye hydration after just one use.

OurPRO Wand has a heat-only mode - as well as the three other modes which are available in our original Wand device (heat + massage, heat + red LED light, heat + massage + red LED light). ThePRO also comes with an Online Exclusive custom organic cotton travel case.

Set the temperature of the Wand to your preference between 37 °C and 45 °C(99F to 113F) and then choose one of the four modes. The heat-only mode works just like a hot-compress to restore eye comfort, and is clinically proven to be better than a traditional heated eye compress at holding the optimum temperature. The gentle massage mode has an added aesthetic benefit, by helping to promote circulation of excess fluid in the eye area to reduce the appearance of eye bags and puffiness. The heat mode can also be combined with a red LED light mode to improve the appearance of fine lines on the under eyes and side of your eyes or ‘crows feet’. Red LED is a NASA-discovered science and is supported by over 3000 clinical studies for its ability to boost collagen and elastin in the skin to help reduce the appearance of wrinkles with regular use.

+WHY YOUR EYES WILL LOVE IT
  • Quick, convenient and highly effective
  • Additional heat-only mode to allow a more flexible, custom routine
  • Great for travel (no microwave or kettle needed, holds charge for several days)
  • Triple-action technology targets BOTH eye comfort AND eye skin appearance ( reduce fine lines and puffiness)
  • SKIN TYPE: ALL, including sensitive (not suitable for those with nickel allergies)
  • HOW TO INCLUDE IN YOUR ROUTINE:
    • AM: cleanse → nourish → treat
    • PM: cleanse → nourish → treat 
+WHAT IS INCLUDED

1X USB Micro B charging cable. Just plug it  into any USB port or plug to charge your Wand. As the USB cable is compatible with a USB plug from any region, it is universal and can be used worldwide. For best performance, we recommend charging the Wand every two days and using it at full battery 

1x Online Exclusive Organic cotton pouch case. It can fit both the Wand and its charging cable for storage and travel.

+HOW TO USE

1) Take out contact lenses if you are wearing them. Cleanse the eye area using our Cleansing Lash Foamor your preferred cleanser. 

2) The Wand needs ‘slip’ to help it glide effectively. Gently pat a pea-sized amount of our Soothing Coconut Eye Balm (or your favourite under eye cream or serum) around your eye area using a clean finger or one of our Reusable Velvet Bamboo Pads.

3) Heat-up your Wand to 37-45 °C (this should take about 1 minute). Select your preferred mode of the four modes available. 

4) Gently run the Wand along your lower lid (below your eyelashes) starting with the inner corner of your eye and very slowly working your way to the outer corner of your eye. The slower the better - to give the heat enough time to work. One run from the inner to outer corner should take 15 seconds. Repeat this motion for 1-2 minutes on the lower lid.

5) If you’re using the red LED light, turn this off for the upper eye lid. Repeat the process for your upper lid for a further 1-2 minutes. 

6) Repeat on the other eye.

For best results, use every evening for 2-4 minutes per eye. Can also be used morning and evening. 

*Carefully read the instructions for use in the package.

+FAQS

How long should I use my Heated Eye Wand™ PRO for?

We recommend using your Heated Eye Wand™ PRO for 1-2 minutes on your lower eyelid followed by 1-2 minutes on your upper eyelid (a total of 2-4 minutes per eye). 

How often should I use my Heated Eye Wand™ PRO?

We recommend using your Heated Eye Wand™ PRO two times per day (morning and night) for the first 2-3 weeks. After three weeks, we recommend using it once a day , 3-4 times per week, although many of our customers continue to use it every day as part of their self-care routine

How do I clean my Heated Eye Wand™ PRO?

We recommend cleaning your Heated Eye Wand™ PRO after every use. Once you’ve turned your device off, wipe down the metal head with a dry cloth. If a deeper clean is needed, ring out a cloth so that it’s nearly dry. Add a little antibacterial soap (or a small pump of our foam) and wipe down the massage head. 

Will the Heated Eye Wand™ PRO help with my puffy eyes or eye bags?

Absolutely! The gentle vibration of the Heated Eye Wand™ PRO helps by boosting circulation around the eye area and decreasing fluid retention.

+CONTRAINDICATIONS

Please do not use if:

You are allergic to Nickel (the Wand head is made of a metal alloy that contains a small quantity of nickel).

Please consult your doctor before using the Heated Eye Wand™​ PRO if:

You are epileptic, photophobic or light sensitive (for example, as the result of taking any medications that have a side effect of photosensitivity) or suffer from light induced or electricity induced headaches.

You are pregnant or breastfeeding.

You have or have had skin cancer.

You have a pacemaker or have any metal plates or pins around your head or neck.

You have any genetic eye conditions. 

You have had any eye surgery in the past 2 years.

You have had any reason to visit Hospital Eye Services for any reason (including for treatment of any eye condition or trauma to the eye).

Please wait four weeks before using the Wand after any cosmetic treatments such as injectables.

SUSTAINABILITY 

**** (4 out of 5 stars)

Why?

  • Reusable for at least two years (double the life of a traditional hot eye compress)
  • Box and internal packaging can all be recycled (ideally, please sort into plastic and cardboard)
  • The Wand body itself can be recycled except for the Wand head and the battery
  • USB charger can be reused for similar devices 
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