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Can Skims' $48 Ultimate Face Wrap really sculpt your face? Dermatologists weigh in on whether this viral beauty tool lives up to the hype.
The latest devices for the face, he added, are imperfect solutions for those who cannot afford or may not want cosmetic surgery, because they are likely to provide only short-lived results.
Skims' take on the face wrap comes amid a rise in plastic surgeries and enhancements with preventative aesthetic procedures, particularly among Gen Z.