Yes. Garett Beauty devices are placed on the market in accordance with applicable product safety requirements. Depending on the model, they carry the appropriate markings and are accompanied by documentation confirming compliance with the standards and regulations applicable in the European market.
The CE marking indicates that the product complies with the applicable European Union requirements concerning safety, user health and environmental protection. It confirms that the device has been assessed for compliance with the requirements applicable to its product category.
The CE marking confirms that the product complies with the legal safety requirements applicable to its category. To use the device safely, follow the user manual, the manufacturer’s recommendations and the contraindications specified for the particular model.
No. The scope of markings, tests and conformity documentation depends on the type of device, the technology used and its functions. Different requirements may apply to devices using IPL, EMS, LED light, heating functions, vacuum massage or hair-styling technologies.
Yes. The devices undergo quality control and a conformity assessment based on the requirements applicable to the relevant product type. This ensures that users receive equipment intended for safe at-home beauty care, provided that it is used in accordance with the instructions.
Certifications and conformity markings primarily relate to safety, quality and compliance with the legal requirements applicable to a particular product. Beauty care results depend on factors such as regular use, skin type, correct operation of the device and an appropriately selected skincare routine.
Information about safety, contraindications, proper use and maintenance can be found in the user manual for the specific model. Before using the device for the first time, read the instructions carefully and use the device only in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations.
Many Garett Beauty devices may be suitable for sensitive skin, but they should be used with caution. Start with the lowest intensity setting and a short treatment time, and observe how your skin reacts. If your skin is highly reactive or you have a dermatological condition, consult a specialist.
Particular caution is required if you have a pacemaker, electronic implants, metal components in the treatment area or other medical devices. Before using devices with EMS, microcurrent, IPL or other active technologies, check the user manual and consult a doctor.
No. Garett Beauty electrical devices must not be disassembled, modified or repaired by the user. Unauthorised interference may affect operational safety and the terms of the warranty. In the event of a fault, contact an authorised technical support centre or service provider.
Original devices and accessories are designed to match specific Garett Beauty models, technical parameters and operating methods. Using non-original parts, cables or accessories may affect the effectiveness, comfort and safety of the device.
Choose a device that matches your skin’s needs and your beauty care routine. The Garett Beauty range includes devices for cleansing, massaging the face and eye area, LED light skincare, body massage, ultrasonic peeling and IPL hair removal.
Yes. The devices are designed for at-home beauty care and intuitive operation. Before first use, read the user manual for the specific model and begin with the lowest available intensity setting.
The recommended frequency depends on the type of device and the selected mode. Instructions concerning treatment duration and frequency can be found in the user manual supplied with the device and on the product page under the “Downloads” section. Regular use is more important than the intensity of an individual treatment.
Results vary from person to person and depend on factors such as skin type, regularity of use, appropriate cosmetic products and lifestyle. Garett Beauty devices support everyday beauty care, but they do not replace a professional dermatological diagnosis or medical treatment.
The level of water resistance depends on the specific model. Before using a device in the bathroom or allowing it to come into contact with water, check the information in the user manual. Electrical devices must not be immersed in water unless the manufacturer explicitly states that this is permitted.
Yes, but caution is required, particularly when using IPL, LED light or treatments on tanned or sun-irritated skin. Before use, check the contraindications provided in the instructions for the specific device.
Yes. Most devices are compact and convenient for travel. Before travelling, check the charging method and battery life, and protect the device against mechanical damage.
Store the device in a clean, dry place, away from moisture, high temperatures and direct sunlight. Before putting it away, make sure that the device is switched off, clean and dry.
For hygiene reasons, devices that come into direct contact with the skin should preferably be used by one person only. If the device is shared, thoroughly clean all contact surfaces after each use in accordance with the instructions.
Yes. In many cases, the devices may be used with a suitable serum, gel or massage oil. Only use cosmetic products that comply with the recommendations provided in the instructions for the specific device.
Do not use highly irritating products, cosmetics containing acids, mechanical or chemical exfoliants, or essential oils unless the device instructions explicitly permit them. For sensitive skin, test the cosmetic product on a small area of skin beforehand.
Yes. Mild tingling, pulsing or muscle contractions may be a normal sensation when using the EMS function. The treatment should remain comfortable. Stop using the device if you experience pain, burning or significant discomfort.
LED light modes should be used in accordance with the instructions for the specific model. Do not look directly into the light source, and do not use the device if you have any contraindications associated with light sensitivity.
No. Do not use the device on skin with open wounds, inflammation, active infections, severe irritation or fresh scars, or immediately after intensive cosmetic procedures.
Exercise caution after procedures such as chemical peels, microdermabrasion, waxing, acid treatments, Botox injections or dermal fillers. Before using the device again, consult the user manual and, in case of doubt, seek advice from a specialist.
No. Some technologies, including EMS, LED light, vacuum massage and IPL, have specific contraindications. The devices should not be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding, by people with pacemakers, certain skin conditions or light sensitivity, or by those taking photosensitising medication. The full list of contraindications can be found in the instructions for the specific model.
Temporary skin redness may occur after a vacuum massage. If the intensity is too high or the device is held in one place for too long, bruising may occur. Always begin with the lowest settings and move the device continuously and smoothly.
When using vacuum massage devices, a suitable massage oil or serum is recommended. It helps the device glide smoothly over the skin and reduces the risk of irritation.
After completing the treatment, switch off the device and clean its surface with a soft, slightly damp cloth. Do not immerse the device in water, use harsh detergents or clean electrical components under running water.
No. For safety reasons, charge the device before or after the treatment, in accordance with the recommendations provided in the user manual.
First, check the battery level, make sure that the cable is connected correctly and consult the user manual. If the problem persists, stop using the device and contact Garett technical support using the telephone number or email address provided in the footer of the website.
Yes. Garett Beauty devices are covered by a 24-month manufacturer’s warranty. Detailed warranty terms can be found in the warranty documentation on the Garett website: https://garett.com.pl/zwroty-i-reklamacje/
Scalp care devices are intended for people who want to support their daily scalp care routine, improve scalp comfort and complement their haircare routine. They may be suitable for relaxation, massage, stimulating microcirculation or distributing scalp care products more thoroughly.
A scalp massager gently massages the scalp, supporting microcirculation and helping relieve tension. Depending on the model, it may be used while washing the hair, on dry hair or with a suitable scalp treatment, serum or ampoule, provided that the device instructions permit this.
The recommended frequency depends on the device model, operating mode and scalp sensitivity. Before first use, read the user manual and begin with short sessions. Regular use is more important than the intensity of an individual massage.
Yes. Scalp massage may support microcirculation and improve scalp comfort. Regular use can complement a hair and scalp care routine, although results vary depending on scalp condition, consistency of use and the cosmetic products applied.
Yes, provided that the manufacturer of the particular device permits the use of cosmetic products. A scalp treatment, serum or ampoule may support scalp care and help distribute the product evenly. Do not use highly irritating preparations or products that could damage the device.
Yes, but caution is required for a sensitive scalp. Begin with the lowest intensity, a shorter massage duration and gentle movements over the scalp. Stop using the device if you experience burning, pain, itching or severe redness.
The device may support scalp care in cases of mild discomfort, but it should not be used on skin with active inflammation, wounds, severe irritation, oozing lesions or intense itching. Consult a specialist if you have a dermatological condition.
After use, switch off the device and clean the parts that have come into contact with the scalp or hair in accordance with the instructions. If the device is not waterproof, do not wash it under running water. Dry the massager thoroughly after cleaning and store it in a dry place.
Do not massage the scalp if there are open wounds, fresh scars, active inflammation, skin infections, severe irritation or pain, or immediately after aesthetic medicine procedures performed on the scalp. In case of doubt, consult a dermatologist or trichologist.
An anti-cellulite massager supports the massage of selected areas of the body, such as the thighs, buttocks, abdomen or arms. Depending on the model, it may use vacuum massage, vibrations, infrared technology, massage rollers or other technologies designed to support an improvement in the appearance of the skin. Regular use may help stimulate microcirculation, firm the skin and improve its elasticity.
The recommended frequency depends on the specific device model, selected mode and skin sensitivity. Read the user manual before beginning regular treatments. It is advisable to begin with the lowest intensity and shorter sessions, and then gradually adjust the massage to the needs of the skin.
Yes. Temporary skin redness may occur after an anti-cellulite massage. This is a natural reaction associated with stimulated microcirculation. If the redness is severe or accompanied by pain, burning or bruising, reduce the massage intensity or stop using the device.
An anti-cellulite massager may be used on the areas specified in the instructions for the particular model, most commonly the thighs, buttocks, abdomen, hips or arms. Do not use the device on the face, neck, intimate areas, damaged skin or areas not approved for massage by the manufacturer, unless explicitly permitted in the user manual.
Results vary from person to person and depend on factors such as regularity of use, skin type, lifestyle, hydration, physical activity and skincare. An anti-cellulite massager supports an improvement in the appearance of the skin, but it does not replace a healthy diet, exercise or professional cosmetic treatments.
Do not use the massager on damaged or irritated skin, open wounds, active inflammation, fresh scars, varicose veins or skin prone to broken capillaries. Other possible contraindications include pregnancy, breastfeeding, skin conditions, cardiovascular conditions or recent cosmetic procedures. Check the instructions for the specific model for the full list of contraindications.
A body massager is designed to massage selected areas of the body, relax tense muscles and improve comfort after physical activity or a long day. Depending on the model, it may support relaxation, microcirculation, skin firmness and overall physical well-being.
A body massager may be used on the areas specified in the instructions for the particular device, most commonly the back, neck, shoulders, thighs, calves, buttocks or abdomen. Do not use the device over the heart area, head, face, front of the neck, bones, joints, painful areas or damaged skin unless the manufacturer explicitly permits this.
The recommended frequency depends on the device model, massage intensity and the user’s individual needs. Before first use, read the user manual and begin with short sessions at the lowest intensity setting.
Yes. A body massager may help relax tense muscles and improve comfort after physical activity, prolonged sitting or extended periods of muscular tension. The effect depends on the type of massage, regularity of use and the body’s individual response.
Yes. Many body massagers may be used after exercise to relax the muscles and support recovery. However, do not use the device directly on recent injuries, swelling, inflammation, bruises or painful areas. Consult a specialist in the event of an injury.
This depends on the device model. Some massagers may be used with massage oil, body lotion or serum to improve glide and comfort. Before applying a cosmetic product, check the user manual, as not every device is suitable for contact with oily products or moisture.
The massage should be comfortable. Mild skin redness or a warming sensation may occur after use, but pain, burning, numbness or severe discomfort are not normal reactions. If these symptoms occur, stop the massage and use a lower intensity setting next time.
After completing the massage, switch off the device and clean its surface with a soft, slightly damp cloth. Do not immerse the device in water, wash electrical components under running water or use harsh detergents unless explicitly permitted by the manufacturer.
Store the massager in a clean, dry place, away from moisture, high temperatures and direct sunlight. Before putting it away, make sure that the device is switched off, clean and dry.
Do not use the massager on damaged or irritated skin, open wounds, active inflammation, bruises, swelling or fresh scars. Other possible contraindications include pregnancy, breastfeeding, cardiovascular conditions, thrombosis, varicose veins, a pacemaker, cancer, fever or recent injuries. Detailed contraindications can be found in the instructions for the specific model.
Choose a facial massager according to the desired effect and your skin type. Devices with EMS may be suitable for improving skin tone, LED light models may support regeneration and radiance, while devices designed to enhance the absorption of active ingredients may help support the effectiveness of cosmetic products. Before purchasing, check the functions of the specific model.
The recommended frequency depends on the device model, operating mode and skin sensitivity. Before first use, read the user manual and begin with the lowest intensity setting. Regular, shorter treatments are preferable to overly intensive use.
Yes. Many facial massagers may be used with a suitable serum, gel or cream. The cosmetic product should provide sufficient glide and comply with the device manufacturer’s recommendations. Do not use highly irritating products, exfoliants or cosmetics containing acids unless the instructions explicitly permit them.
A facial massager may support improvements in skin tone, firmness and elasticity, particularly when used regularly. Results vary depending on skin type, age, consistency of treatments and the user’s daily skincare routine.
No. The EMS function has specific contraindications and should not be used by people with pacemakers, during pregnancy or breastfeeding, by people with certain skin conditions or by those with metal implants in the treatment area. Check the instructions for the specific model before use.
Yes. Mild, temporary redness may occur after a massage, particularly when using a higher-intensity mode or on sensitive skin. If the redness is severe or accompanied by burning, pain or discomfort, stop the treatment and use a lower intensity setting next time.
The treatment duration depends on the specific device and selected mode. Do not exceed the treatment time specified in the user manual. Using the device on one area for too long may cause skin irritation.
After completing the treatment, switch off the device and clean all surfaces that have come into contact with the skin using a soft, slightly damp cloth. Do not immerse the device in water or clean electrical components under running water unless the manufacturer explicitly states that this is permitted.


















































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