Clarisonic worth it?
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Mar 4, 2015
K R.
Those of you who have used clarisonic brushes on their face, do you think the results given were worth it or could your hands do just as good??
Mar 4, 2015
Rebecca B.
If your skin is not problematic, I don't think it'll make much of a difference for you. I have the Mia 2 and I use the sensitive brush head and it's made the world of difference on my acne prone skin. If you wear makeup, it'll take off makeup entirely and leave your face much cleaner than just using hands. Everyone I know that has it loves it and it's really helped them. I'd definitely recommend it.
Mar 4, 2015
Lama K.
I think it's totally worth it, whether you have acne prone skin or not. it cleans way better than your hands can. I have the clarisonic plus. I use the sensitive brush head with the lowest setting every night. my skin feels so clean after and I feel like my night creams are more effective. I recommend it to everyone but start with the sensitive brush head and only once a day until you feel like your skin can handle it twice a day on higher settings. I've been using mine the same way since I got it like 2 years ago and never felt the need to use it more. It can be too harsh if you over do it.
Mar 4, 2015
Kelly V.
Yessssss!! I have combo/oily /sensitive skin with the ocasional break out. I've been using the mia 2 and it has made such a difference. my skin isn't as oily as it used to be and I don't get nearly as many break out as I used to. I also have weird dry patches (along with oilyness) and those stay in check now too. I notice when I don't use it my foundation starts to lay weird and my break outs come back. Is totally worth it and even if you don't have problematic skin you will notice a difference.
Mar 4, 2015
Bree K.
Definitely worth it!! Also investing in a good cleanser with it is a good idea too!
Mar 4, 2015
Jasmine S.
It's worked for me tremendously! My dark marks are disappearing & my skin is smoother & less oily. I also have the Mia 2.
Mar 4, 2015
K R.
What kind of cleanser should I use for combo acne prone skin??
Mar 4, 2015
Ashley D.
I think it was worth it for my skin. Just be patient because there is a period for about a month or two when you break out really badly, but then your skin really starts to clear up. I use the cetaphil cleanser with mine.
Mar 4, 2015
Nicki N.
Yessss!
Like others have said, there is a purging period (about a month typically) where acne prone skin will be exceptionally worse. My skin doesn't break out often so I didn't experience it.
Mar 4, 2015
Stroubi S.
yes..yes..yes...
Mar 4, 2015
Lama K.
I use cream cleansers. the fresh soy face cleanser works really well. also cetaphil is a favorite of mine.
Mar 4, 2015
Milan M.
I had problems with my forehead! I have super sensitive combo skin with blackheads and whiteheads on my forehead and babe to be honest...it didn't do anything! I mean my skin felt softer but the skin problems were still there! If you have money to spend then go for it but I don't think it lived up to the hype! Xxx
Mar 5, 2015
Jamie D.
I'll just say this: whenever I don't use it, I can feel all the dead skin sitting on the surface of my skin that isn't taken off by just a washcloth. Get it. It's so worth it.
Mar 5, 2015
Kelly F.
YES!! I use my Clarisonic plus with the deep pore head and I alternate Philosophy Purity and the Clarisonic Deep pore cleanser...love it!!
Mar 5, 2015
Bonnie R.
I have aging acne-prone skin and I tried a few other cheaper brushes before. No question for me the Mia 2 is worth it. I've seen a huge difference in my skin.
Mar 5, 2015
Camryn L.
Definitely worth it!! I use mine every night and my skin is the best it's ever been. I think it cleans much better than just using your hands so I think it's so worth it!
Mar 5, 2015
Sidore A.
I use my clarisonic with garnier products. It's a really great investment.
Mar 5, 2015
Jaden C.
Worth it
Mar 7, 2015
Cris P.
It works so well in Black pores,but I can't use it everyday because my skin is sensible.
Mar 7, 2015
Emme S.
I just got it for acne. I've used it once (10 minutes ago) and my skin feels incredible. My good friend had badly ridiculously oily skin with many breakouts. But now, she uses the clarisonic and she has one or two breakouts and her skin is no longer excessively oily. I think it's so worth it.
Mar 7, 2015
Miranda B.
I love my Mia 2! I have oily, ruddy and acne prone skin. I use the deep cleansing brush.