I’m trying very hard to get my hands on one of these to give a good test run but believe me, samples are as rare as hen’s teeth. I like the look of it though – it’s based on the same prinicples as Clarisonic (and I am so back in love with that machine it’s not true), but it’s USP is to unclog pores – and who doesn’t want that? It loosens debris so hopefully blackheads are a thing of the past. Without my hands on one, I’m not sure whether it does exactly the same as the Clarisonic but they’re positioning it differently (i.e. pore unblocking) but time will tell as I’m assured a sample is on its way. It will retail at £125 sometime in June.

Bliss Porefector: The Gotta-Have Gadget
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3 responses to “Bliss Porefector: The Gotta-Have Gadget”
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Clinique’s dark spot detector wouldn’t have exactly the same effect but it tackles deep-seated blemishes too
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There are similar-looking tools on eBay (portable facial ultrasonic skin scrubber?) so interested to see if this works….and maybe the eBay version (at £50) is a more-affordable alternative? Figure it’s probably exactly the same but without the Bliss logo or toner?
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I’m not going to buy this product. I was in Sephora last week in New York and was so close to buying the Bliss Pore-Fector but I hesitated because it looked a bit crap in the box… like the kind of thing I would end up tossing aside very quickly.
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