HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
8516310000 | Doc | 33.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8516320040 | Doc | 33.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9019104000 | Doc | 30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Home Beauty Equipment
Home beauty equipment encompasses a diverse range of devices designed for aesthetic treatments and skincare performed outside of professional salons or clinics. These tools aim to replicate or supplement professional procedures, offering convenience, cost-effectiveness, and personalized skincare routines.
Materials:
The materials used vary significantly depending on the device and its function. Common materials include:
- Plastics: Housings, handles, and components requiring lightweight construction. ABS, Polycarbonate, and other durable plastics are prevalent.
- Metals: Stainless steel is frequently used for treatment heads, conductive surfaces, and structural components due to its hygiene and durability. Aluminum alloys are used for lighter weight components.
- Glass/Ceramics: Often found in LED devices, diffusers, and some microdermabrasion components.
- Silicones: Used for conductive pads, massage heads, and areas requiring flexibility and skin contact.
- Electronic Components: Microchips, LEDs, motors, batteries, and wiring are essential for device operation.
Purpose:
The overarching purpose is to improve skin health and appearance. Specific goals include:
- Skin Rejuvenation: Reducing wrinkles, fine lines, and age spots.
- Acne Treatment: Targeting blemishes, reducing inflammation, and preventing future breakouts.
- Hair Removal: Providing a convenient alternative to professional hair removal methods.
- Body Contouring: Reducing cellulite, tightening skin, and improving muscle tone.
- Skin Cleansing: Deeply cleaning pores and removing impurities.
- Improving Skin Tone and Texture: Addressing hyperpigmentation, uneven skin tone, and rough patches.
Function:
Home beauty equipment utilizes various technologies to achieve desired results:
- LED Therapy: Uses different wavelengths of light to target specific skin concerns (red for collagen stimulation, blue for acne treatment, etc.).
- Microcurrent: Employs low-level electrical currents to stimulate facial muscles, promoting collagen production and improving skin tone.
- Radio Frequency (RF): Uses energy waves to heat the skin, stimulating collagen and elastin production.
- Ultrasound: Utilizes sound waves to penetrate deep into the skin, improving circulation and promoting collagen production.
- Vacuum: Creates suction to lift and stimulate skin, improving circulation and reducing cellulite.
- Derma Rolling/Microneedling: Uses tiny needles to create micro-injuries in the skin, stimulating collagen production.
- Sonic/Vibration: Uses high-frequency vibrations to cleanse, massage, and stimulate skin.
- Galvanic: Uses direct current to enhance the absorption of skincare products.
Usage Scenarios:
- Daily Skincare Routine: Cleansing brushes, facial massage devices, and LED masks can be incorporated into daily routines.
- Weekly Treatments: Microdermabrasion devices, derma rollers, and RF devices are typically used less frequently.
- Targeted Treatments: Acne spot treatments, hair removal devices, and body contouring devices are used as needed.
- At-Home Spa Experience: Masks, steamers, and massage devices can be used to create a relaxing spa-like atmosphere.
Common Types:
- Facial Cleansing Brushes: Sonic or rotating brushes for deep cleansing. (e.g., Foreo Luna, Clarisonic Mia)
- LED Masks/Devices: Masks or handheld devices using different wavelengths of light for various skin concerns.
- Microdermabrasion Machines: Devices that exfoliate the skin using crystals or a diamond tip.
- Derma Rollers/Microneedling Pens: Devices with tiny needles for stimulating collagen production.
- Radio Frequency (RF) Devices: Handheld devices that heat the skin to stimulate collagen.
- Ultrasound Devices: Devices that use sound waves to penetrate deep into the skin.
- Hair Removal Devices (IPL/Laser): Devices that use light energy to remove unwanted hair. (e.g., Philips Lumea, Tria Beauty)
- Galvanic Spa Devices: Devices that use direct current to enhance skincare absorption. (e.g., NuSkin Galvanic Spa)
- Facial Steamer: Devices that generate steam to open pores and hydrate the skin.
- Body Contouring Devices: Devices that use vacuum, RF, or ultrasound to reduce cellulite and tighten skin.
- Blackhead Remover: Devices that use suction or extraction to remove blackheads and impurities.
Home beauty equipment can encompass a variety of devices used for personal care and aesthetic treatments within a domestic setting. These may include electrically operated devices for hair styling, skin care, or therapeutic purposes.
The following HS codes are relevant based on the provided information:
- 8516310000: This code covers Electrothermic hairdressing or hand-drying apparatus: Hair dryers. Chapter 85 (Electrical machinery and equipment) and Heading 8516 (Electric instantaneous or storage water heaters and immersion heaters; electric space heating apparatus and soil heating apparatus; electrothermic hairdressing apparatus and other appliances of a kind used for domestic purposes) specifically includes hairdressing apparatus. The tax rate is 3.9% base tariff, with a 30% additional tariff applicable after April 2, 2025, resulting in a total of 33.9%.
- 8516320040: This code covers Electrothermic hairdressing or hand-drying apparatus: Other hairdressing apparatus Other. This also falls under Chapter 85 and Heading 8516, encompassing other types of hairdressing apparatus not specifically classified as hair dryers. The tax rate is 3.9% base tariff, with a 30% additional tariff applicable after April 2, 2025, resulting in a total of 33.9%.
- 9019104000: This code covers Other: Electrically operated apparatus and parts thereof. Chapter 90 (Optical, precision, medical, surgical, dental and veterinary instruments and appliances) and Heading 9019 (Mechano-therapy appliances; massage apparatus; psychological aptitude-testing apparatus; ozone therapy, oxygen therapy, aerosol therapy, artificial respiration or other therapeutic respiration apparatus) includes electrically operated apparatus. The tax rate is 0.0% base tariff, with a 30% additional tariff applicable after April 2, 2025, resulting in a total of 30.0%.