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Clinique Sonic Cleansing Brush

the_devil_made_me_do_it
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My mum bought me one of these for Christmas. Included was a face wash, toner and moisturiser.
Been using it the last few days and it seems OK. Not had any horrible breakouts so far.
Was just wondering what other people think of it.
Never used a cleansing brush before. So not really sure what to expect.
Been using it the last few days and it seems OK. Not had any horrible breakouts so far.
Was just wondering what other people think of it.
Never used a cleansing brush before. So not really sure what to expect.
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I have a Clarisonic since 2009 use two to three times a week, I use Sunday Riley Good Genes with has lactic acid so don't want to overload the skin.
Don't over use once a day at first then you can cut down to a two-three days a week.
Change your heads every 4-6 months, thing toothbrush heads
Do not push too hard into your skin, let it skim over the face, the brush should be doing the work.0 -
I'm using it once a day on an evening. Just washing my face with water on a morning.
I am hoping it does make my skin better condition.0 -
I am considering buying the clinique brush for my husband - it got quite a good review from Michael Hogan on Sali Hughes's website. I just need to decide if he'll ever actually use it...0
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Tansy_1980 wrote: »I am considering buying the clinique brush for my husband - it got quite a good review from Michael Hogan on Sali Hughes's website. I just need to decide if he'll ever actually use it...
From what I have read they are supposed to be great for men to help stop ingrown hairs. My OH uses a face scrub every other day, but I'm thinking about getting him a brush head for men to try.0 -
Your post was very timely because my OH completely 'forgot' to buy me a Christmas present, as he did with my birthday in Feb. He's feeling guilty and had heard me muttering about buying one of these brushes, so is offering to get me one. They seem SOO expensive so I'm wondering if they are really any good. I am 68 with averagely Ok skin (no spots etc) but I do have big pores on my nose and chin, and nothing I do seems to help - I wondered if one of these brushes might help. Any ideas please ?0
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morganlefay wrote: »Your post was very timely because my OH completely 'forgot' to buy me a Christmas present, as he did with my birthday in Feb. He's feeling guilty and had heard me muttering about buying one of these brushes, so is offering to get me one. They seem SOO expensive so I'm wondering if they are really any good. I am 68 with averagely Ok skin (no spots etc) but I do have big pores on my nose and chin, and nothing I do seems to help - I wondered if one of these brushes might help. Any ideas please ?
I have to admit that my skin has improved using this. Was skeptical at first, but it has helped unblock my pores. Maybe visit a Clinque counter and ask their advice first. My mam did that before she bought me it.0
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