6 Womens Beauty Tools that Confuse Men

6 Women's Beauty Tools that Confuse Men

I think, that as a woman, it’s pretty safe to say that women are a strange force of nature that men frequently don’t comprehend all the way, especially when it comes to things like makeup, skincare, and other beauty items and routines.


If you’re active on TikTok, you’ve probably seen the trend where a girl sends her boyfriend pictures of random everyday beauty tools and asks him what they are, and 99% of the time, the boyfriend has absolutely no idea.


However, there are 6 beauty tools that really just confuse the heck out of men.


Beauty Blender

If you don’t know what a beauty blender is, it’s also called a makeup sponge. If you also don’t know what a makeup sponge is, it’s basically a small, dense sponge that is used to blend foundation, concealer, cream blush, contour, highlighter, and other makeup, into the skin in order to make it look more natural and realistic.

Eyelash Curler

If you have never seen or heard of an eyelash curler before, it can definitely resemble a medieval torture device. An eyelash curler is exactly what it sounds like; a little clamp that you put your eyelashes through, then squeeze to curl the lashes upwards, giving the illusion that your lash hairs are longer and more luxurious than they might be naturally.


LED Light Face Masks

LED lights can have great properties for your skin, which is why more and more companies are creating their own futuristic-looking face masks that sit on your face and shine differently colored LEDs at your skin cells. Any unknowing man will definitely think that you’re trying to cosplay a robot or a machine.


Facial Rollers

Although facial rollers have been used for centuries, men still haven’t gotten the message! These rollers, usually made of jade or rose quartz, cool and massage products into your skin, all whilst moving around lymph fluid and boosting circulation. 


Perfume Rollers

Is a pen? A pencil? A vape pen? Why does it smell so good? Oh, it’s a perfume roller! Perfume rollers have been used for a century for women to carry around their favorite scents right in their purses. The perfume is loaded into a small glass/plastic bottle with a metal ball at the tip; as you glide the ball across your skin, the perfume gathers on the little ball and transfers to your skin.


Blow Dryer Diffuser

A blow dryer diffuser can definitely look like something from a different planet if you’ve never seen one before. A diffuser is an attachment that is added to the end of a blow dryer that diffuses (hence the name) air across a larger space, reducing the likelihood of heat damage. Women with wavy/curly hair swear by using a diffuser to add some bounce and volume to their hair without burning it, as well as setting the curl in place.

Sabrina Cooklin