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Jun 7, 2016
Danielle H.
I bought the spin for perfect skin a while ago but the brushes are harsh on my skin. So I bought the spa system one but the brushes that are with them are harsh on my skin too. Should I stop using it altogether or just use it a couple times a week? I'm disappointed because I'd like to use one but it feels like it justs rips my skin to shreds :(
Jun 7, 2016
Alexis C.
I highly recommend a Clarisonic, the brush head doesn't move/spin like other skin cleansing brushes and there's different brush heads so you can find the one that's right for you. I believe most, if not all, Clarisonic models come with the Sensitive brush head. The brush head does all the work, you don't and shouldn't have to press the brush against your skin, just glide it across. I have the Mia 1 and I absolutely love it, it only has one speed which is fine with me since I don't see a reason for the other speeds the other models have. I would say try it out and return it if you don't like it (you can purchase them at Sephora and Ulta). Hope this helps! (:
Jun 7, 2016
Danielle H.
I've been thinking about getting a clarisonic for a while but haven't for some reason. I think I'll try one out now, thanks Alexis :)
Jun 7, 2016
Alexis C.
You're welcome, Danielle! The Clarisonic has been the best investment I've made for my skin so I hope it works for you (:
Jun 7, 2016
Maria G.
I agree with Alexis C. you should definitely get the clarisonic I have super sensitive skin & this facial brush is super delicate on my skin type
Jun 8, 2016
Kylie F.
Even better/more hygienic is the Foreo. Particularly the Luna mini 2. Better price, don't have to replace brush heads, holds a charge for 5 months (truly) and has three different textures on it. I've never had more clear skin. I'm super sensitive and have mild rosacea. It also has a few different speeds. Honestly the huge selling point for me was how hygienic it is. I would be a month into my clarisonic head and it would look GROSS even though I kept it stored correctly. Not to mention they start to get expensive.
Jun 8, 2016
Alyx T.
I agree with the luna! I have the luna 2 for sensitive skin and Oh my god I love it. I've tried the Clarisonic but it was way to rough even with the sensitive brush head. Plus it's so much more in the long run and the fact that it can Harbor bacteria freaks me out.
Jun 8, 2016
Danielle H.
Thanks ladies! I've also been looking at the Foreo aswell. I'll have to have another look again and decide. Thank you all again :)