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Jun 18, 2014
Tiffany K.
Have any of you girls bought the Clarisonic Mia or even the 2? If so, I have a few questions. Is it worth the money? Did it help your skin? What cleanser did you use with it? Is it for all skin types?
Jun 18, 2014
Rachel M.
I have one. I think it's worth the money, I definitely helped my skin, you can use any cleanser with it including an exfoliating one, and I would be careful using it if you have really sensitive skin
Jun 18, 2014
Symone B.
-I had the Mia
-Absolutely. It has made my skin clearer than ever. I have milia (like what babies get) and I can only get rid of it through exfoliating. And it had definitely helped me out. (I did have a 5 week purge though)
-I use cethaphil cleaner for oily skin. I was using noxema but that was way too strong, I suggest using a gentle cleanser.
-I suppose it's for everyone
Jun 18, 2014
Vex M.
I have the Conair True Glow which is basically the same thing as the Clarisonic MIA and I LOVE it. There are different brush heads for different skin types for the Clarisonic. I know the True Glow helped my skin really well so I'm sure the Clarisonic will too. I use the same cleansers I've always used. Just don't use anything too thick or it could gunk it up.
Jun 18, 2014
Lisa S.
Best thing I did for my skin! I do noottttt recommend any other products like cheaper brushes (conair, olay, etc.) because they actually really irritate your skin! The Clarisonic gives off sonic pulses and no other brush can do that. So no, the Conair brush is not the same as the Clarisonic. Also I think the problem most people have with not liking their Clarisonic is not getting the right brush for your skin type and also not using it consistently. I use the delicate brush head (I have dry sensitive skin) and I use it every single night. Since the two years I've had it I have only skipped using it one time and I noticed a huge difference, my skin looked so bad! Also its not meant to be pressed into the skin just lightly and move around in slow motions, not pressing hard or too fast. Overall it is expensive but I do not regret it at all, I wish I would have tried it sooner!
Jun 19, 2014
Mackenzie R.
I have the Mia 2. Absolutely worth it. My skin feels so much smoother, I never knew how dull and patchy it was until I started using it! Makes application of products so much nicer. They just glide on! And it's really helped my cystic acne, I only have a few here and there.