Caring For Your Clarisonic.
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Aug 14, 2016
Dana E.
So I have had my Clarisonic for about 3 weeks now! I don't see a huge difference in my skin yet. Anyway I was wondering on how to clean it and when should I charge it?
Should I be cleaning it every single night? If so, with what? Also how should I do a deep cleanse?
And I have the Mia 1, how should I know when to charge it?
Aug 14, 2016
Anh N.
I don't have an answer to your other questions, but it'll tell you when to charge it. At the end of the 1 minute of cleansing, it'll vibrate twice letting you know it's time to charge.
Aug 14, 2016
Sophia G.
I noticed with mine it cleans your skin but it depends on the cleanser you are using to put on it when you wash your face
Aug 14, 2016
Madeline F.
I've had my mia 2 for a while and it has saved my skin. I don't clean my brush but I do change it about every 6 months... I don't see reasoning to clean it really just rinse it out and put it back in the case is all I do. after a while your brush will start to buzz twice after you wash your face to let you know it's dying. I don't recommend leaving it in the shower because of all of the bacteria that could build up on it.. that's why I put it in the case. btw you can buy the brushes fairly cheaper on amazon rather than at ulta or somewhere like that
Aug 14, 2016
Ashli R.
I wash my brush head with an antibacterial soap about once a week
Aug 14, 2016
Alexis C.
I don't clean my brush head, I just don't see the need to since its foaming up with my cleanser anyways. I consistently change mine every 3 months and I can really tell the difference when I start using a new brush head, a new vs old one just feel different on the skin. I've heard people running theirs in the dishwasher to "clean and disinfect" it so they can get more use out of one brush head but personally I think since its something that's going on my face I'm going to follow the recommended instructions and replace the brush head every 3 months.
It'll buzz after a cleansing cycle to let you know it needs to be charged and the green light on the back will blink. When it's charging the light will blink and when it stays on that means it's fully charged.
Aug 14, 2016
Dana E.
Thank you for your help everyone!