Heard about Clarisonic, but still not sure what it is or what it does?
Read on for the low down on what has been described as the Holy Grail of skincare.
(If you know all about them and have landed here for the ‘facial brush face off’ scroll down past the video.)
Think of the Clarisonic cleansing system not as a frightening skincare equivalent of the Curl Secret, but an amazing advanced way to cleanse the skin.
Like an electric toothbrush for your skin, the facial brush micro-massages your skin to loosen and remove dirt, oil, and makeup.
Sound a little scary? It’s not. It’s been clinically proven to cleanse the skin six times better than with hands alone and it’s gentle enough to use every day.
(I use mine 2-3 times a week, depending on how many times I’ve remembered to take my makeup off *cough*)
How do you use it?
First remove eye makeup by hand, and apply cleanser (it comes with one, which has more of a gel-like consistency than you’re probably used to) directly to moistened skin or to a damp brush head.
Select the speed and follow the timer prompts (20 seconds on the forehead, 20 seconds on the nose and chin, and 10 seconds per cheek) while moving the brush head in small circular motions. The key is to not push it down hard on your face. It automatically shuts off after the cleansing cycle. Then rinse skin thoroughly to remove cleanser.
Top Comments
I have a Clarisonic Pro and....meh. I go between using it every day and not using it for weeks on end, and honestly I don't notice enough difference to be meaningful. It was over $200 so all in all I probably would say it wasn't worth it.
That said, I've heard sooo many people rave about theirs so I might just be one of the rare cases for whom it doesn't really make a difference.
I desperately wanted a Clarisonic after hearing so many raves about them but couldn't justify the expense- so got an Olay version instead and it is awesome. I was having huge issues with breakouts and was told by my skin technician that I was bordering on adult acne- but that's all gone! I have been using mine in the shower- just don't stick it right under the water- and it's fine! I would definitely love the Clarisonic but I've got to say the Olay was the best choice for me as it was affordable and still works fine!