Clarisonic and post-breakout.
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Aug 5, 2014
Leona S.
It can do that to some people because it purges the skin of dirt and bacteria if it doesn't go away in like two more months then I wouldn't use it the Clarisonic can be harsh even with soft bristles which aren't that soft.
Aug 5, 2014
M G.
I have never used it but have read other threads on this were they said sometimes your skin just needz time to adjust. but sinces its been 2months try maybe not usen it as ofter, maybe every other day.
Aug 5, 2014
Lisa S.
How often do you use it and, what brush are you using, and what is your skin type. You are probably just purging which is normal. But, it could also be from what cleanser you are using too.
Aug 5, 2014
Lisa S.
And the Clarisonic isn't harsh.
Aug 5, 2014
Leona S.
It can be harsh I've seen even Kitty say that
Aug 5, 2014
Leona S.
But that's just my opinion!
Aug 5, 2014
Lindsay H.
If you still get pimples occasionally it could just be your skin because the clarisonic won't completely get rid of all your blemishes once and for all it just helps a lot and for some people it can clear there skin but not everyone
Aug 5, 2014
Lisa S.
It can be harsh when people use it wrong (pressing too deep) and using it too much especially if you are not using the right brush head. I have super sensitive skin and it has been the best thing for me, like Lindsay said its not going to completely get rid of all of your pimples because everyone is different.
Aug 5, 2014
Diana T.
It's not the best for everyone Wayne goss did a video on how the Clarisonic ruined his skin in his quest to get rid of his acne - so it's not something everyone can use.
Aug 5, 2014
Diana T.
It's basically a form of exfoliant so overuse can be bad for some ppl.
Aug 6, 2014
Yadira O.
What Wayne did was that he used the deep pore brushhead every single day. the deep pore brush head isn't meant for everyday use. it's meant for twice a week or so. But yes the Clarisonic mainly clears breakouts that are caused by bacteria and oil but doesn't really clear up hormonal acne.
Aug 6, 2014
Yadira O.
You have to make sure the products you are using are fine with your skin.
Aug 6, 2014
Diana T.
If you are using the Clarisonic you probably don't need the PC exfoliant that's double exfoliation in one day! So try to switch between the 2 if you use the PC exfoliant then don't use the Clarisonic with it.
Aug 6, 2014
Diana T.
Or maybe take a break from the Clarisonic altogether n see if it clears up.