PERTH, AU / ACCESS Newswire / March 20, 2026 / Ultrasonic Skin Scrubber, a brand operated by 167 Tech & Trade, has announced the launch of a new ultrasonic skincare device designed for at-home use.

The device incorporates ultrasonic vibration technology intended to support routine skin cleansing and exfoliation. It is designed for individuals seeking a simplified skincare process without reliance on professional salon treatments.

The product operates using a handheld metal spatula that is applied to damp skin. Through high-frequency vibrations, the device assists in removing surface impurities and dead skin cells as part of a regular skincare routine.

According to the company, the device has been developed with a focus on usability and consistency. Key features include:

Consistent Output: Designed to maintain stable vibration performance during use

Ergonomic Design: Structured for ease of handling during routine application

Simplified Maintenance: Includes basic care instructions for continued use

Customer Support: Post-purchase assistance is available through the company

The company states that the product is distributed through official channels under 167 Tech & Trade, an Australian-registered business involved in the import and retail of consumer devices.

A company spokesperson commented, "The focus is on providing a straightforward skincare tool that users can incorporate into their regular routines."

Interest in at-home skincare devices has increased in recent years, with consumers seeking alternatives that complement professional treatments. The company notes that proper usage techniques remain an important factor in achieving consistent results.

About Ultrasonic Skin Scrubber

Ultrasonic Skin Scrubber is a skincare device brand operated by 167 Tech & Trade, based in Melbourne, Australia. The company focuses on the distribution of skincare tools designed for home use.

Media Contact:

Contact Name: Jay Smith
Contact Email: [email protected]
City & Country: Perth Australia

SOURCE: Ultrasonic Skin Scrubber



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