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Beurer FS 60
Beurer FS 60
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Includes nozzle for aromatherapy.
Form factorfacial sauna
Nozzles
2
steam inhalation nozzle, aromatherapy nozzle
Number of speeds2
Modes
warming
Power supply
Power sourcemains
General
Waterproof+
Dimensions195x180x300 mm
Weight648 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2023
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Glossary

Form factor

Massage brush. Devices for cleansing the leather, improving blood circulation and stimulating the facial leather. As a rule, electric massage brushes are equipped with nylon or synthetic bristles, which rotate when the device is turned on and exfoliate the stratum corneum. Thanks to their effect, deep leather pores are cleansed, blood circulation and lymphatic drainage are improved, and dirt, makeup residues and sebum are easily removed. Cleansed and exfoliated leather absorbs facial products better.

Silicone brush. The bristles of these brushes are made of hypoallergenic and soft medical silicone. They have the most gentle and effective effect on the leather, as a result of which the relief is evened out, deep pores are cleaned, and the tone and complexion are improved. Silicone brushes are suitable for sensitive and problematic leather.

Ultrasonic scrubber. Models of the ultrasonic principle of operation generate high-frequency sound waves inaudible to the human ear (usually from 20 to 30 kHz). Ultrasonic scrubbing improves blood flow and lymphatic drainage, cleanses deep pores through microvibrations, ensures high-quality removal of the keratinized layer of epidermal cells, and helps reduce swelling. In addition, high-frequency micro-exposure to ultrasound effectively relaxes the facial muscle group, which leads to the smoothing of wrinkles.

Nozzles

Types and quantity of attachments that are standardly included with the facial brush.

Interchangeable attachments provide different effects on facial areas and are designed for various skin care purposes. Their choice depends on individual needs and preferences in care. Sets of several attachments usually contain one or more brushes with bristles of varying stiffness, less often the device includes sponges, rollers, and various massage attachments.

Number of speeds

The number of operating speeds provided in the design of the facial brush.

The higher the speed, the more intense the impact. Conversely, gentle stimulation is usually performed at lower speeds. The presence of multiple speeds allows for selecting the optimal option for a particular task.

Modes

A set of programs that define the nature of the impact and allow you to customize the procedure according to the task and skin sensitivity without delving into complex settings. Usually, the modes differ in intensity, session duration, rhythm, and combination of functions, so the same device can be convenient for a quick "refresh" in the morning and for a more relaxing evening routine. The following are common: — Vibration. A gentle mechanical micro-massage due to rapid oscillations of the nozzle or body, making the skin visually "awake," and often reducing puffiness. Unlike ultrasound, this has a more "physical" and comprehensible feel, and compared to manual massage, the advantage is in the consistent rhythm, without the need to press and pull the skin with fingers. This mode is best for express care: 2-5 minutes in the morning over serum or cream to enhance tone and distribute the product more evenly, or in the evening to relax the forehead and cheekbones after a day spent in front of a screen. — Ultrasonic. Works through high-frequency micro-vibrations that create a sensation of subtle "humming" and help gently massage the skin and improve the distribution of cosmetics. Unlike the vibration mode, ultrasound feels weaker but works more "evenly" on the surface, and compared with purely thermal modes, it does not overheat the skin and can be more comfortable for daily rituals. It is usually used after cleansing with serum or gel for 5-10 minutes to add moisture and visual...smoothness without aggressive procedures. — Microcurrent. Very weak electrical impulses delivered through metal contacts or balls, usually perceived as a slight tingling or almost not felt at all. It gives an effect of "firmness" to the face and reduces puffiness with regular use: unlike vibration, microcurrents work more "functionally" but require conductive gel and careful technique; otherwise, there will be poor contact. In everyday use, the microcurrent mode is often run in a course of 5-10 minutes, for example, in the evening along the face oval and cheekbones, to maintain tone and visually refresh contours. — Heating. Gentle, controlled warmth of the nozzle that makes the procedure more comfortable and helps distribute cream or serum better without turning the care into "overheating." Unlike deep warming, heating usually feels like a warm mask or massage device and is often suitable for daily use, especially in winter when the skin lacks comfort. An example is 3-5 minutes of warm mode over cream for relaxation and alleviation of tightness, after which the skin looks calmer. — Deep warming. This mode is designed for more pronounced warming of tissues than regular heating and is often found in devices with radiofrequency impact or enhanced thermal contour, which feels more noticeable and requires time discipline. Unlike light warmth "for comfort," deep warming is often used as part of lifting care because it can give the effect of firmer skin and a more "gathered" oval when used in courses. An example of use is 5-8 minutes with conductive gel on the cheeks and chin line, not lingering in one place and considering skin sensitivity. — Infrared. IR radiation, perceived as gentle warmth, usually aimed at comfort, improved microcirculation, and muscle relaxation of the face. Unlike regular heating, the infrared mode warms more "pleasantly and deeply." It is often used before applying cosmetics or in conjunction with massage for 5-10 minutes when you want to relieve tension and make the skin less "tight" after cold or dry air. — Cold therapy. A mode particularly loved after active care or in hot weather, as it quickly restores a sense of calm and helps the skin look more even. Unlike heating, cold works as a quick "anti-stress" for the skin, and compared with a roller from the refrigerator or regular washing with cool water, it is more precise and controlled, especially in the area under the eyes. An example of use is a short session after applying a soothing gel, or as a final step after a massage when you want to "fix" the freshness effect. — Pulsed. A mode where the impact does not come continuously, but in short "jolts" — this can be pulsed vibration, pulsed current, or combined stimulation perceived as rhythmic pulsations. Unlike constant microcurrent, pulses often feel more intense and may better engage muscles and lymphatic drainage, and compared with continuous warming, this mode is less tiresome with heat and suitable for short express sessions. An example — 3-7 minutes along the face oval and cheeks when you need to quickly relieve "heaviness" from the face and gain a more lively appearance.

Power source

The type of power provided in the design of the face brush.

Batteries. Powered by replaceable elements of a standard size (“finger” AA, “pinky” AAA, etc.). These can be either disposable batteries or rechargeable batteries. The operating time on their charge is limited, but when the energy reserves are depleted, the batteries can be easily replaced (unlike the built-in battery, see below).

Battery. Powered by its own battery. Note that the battery does not allow for quick replacement and is usually made non-removable, which means that when the charge is depleted, it will have to be charged. On the other hand, the battery itself is initially included in the package and does not require additional costs.

Waterproof

Models with this feature have a sealed body, protected from moisture. As a result, they can be safely used in wet conditions—even to the point that some face brushes can withstand complete immersion in water without ill effects. It is waterproof models that are recommended for use in SPA salons, saunas, etc. The degree of moisture resistance is indicated by markings according to the IP standard (specifically for brushes from IPX4 to IPX7) - the higher the last number, the better the model is protected from water.