
Initially sceptical about this ultra sonic cleansing gadget that uses the same technology that a sonic toothbrush does, I’ve got to admit to changing my mind. Don’t be fooled by the sciency word ‘sonic’ – it refers to the number of oscillations the brush head can perform rather than any magical waves. Using it with my regular wash-off cleanser, it has a gentle exfoliating sensation, and the beeps that signal you’ve spent long enough in one area are really handy. A whole face cleanse takes a couple of minutes, and in truth, I wondered for a while if my face really was any cleaner. Over a couple of weeks, though, I’m starting to notice that my skin looks very clear, and I’m getting addicted to the high level of cleansing that this gadget gives. It isn’t cheap at £150, but I do know I wouldn’t want to be without it now – which has to be the ultimate endorsement.
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I brought one with me from the states in 2000 and have been using it ever since. It’s not the short term cleaning that is so great – it’s the loinger term lack of clogged pores (to which I was prone).
So I’m surprised it ever wows anyone in the short term.
Also, I approached the company back in 2000 about importing it to the UK, and they wanted nothing to do it – they were busy developing their US market as such. I guess I should have checked back in with them a couple of years ago. 🙂
I 2nd that Clarisonic! Best beauty buy in years. After two days I could feel and see the difference with my combo skin. I’ve noticed fewer break outs too.
Just got my Clarisonic. I think it’s wonderful. When I showed it to my husband he said he liked my new hairdryer! Nuff said.
Just got my Clarisonic. I think it’s wonderful. When I showed it to my husband he said he liked my new hairdryer! Nuff said.