Clarisonic Mia dupe?
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Jan 28, 2014
Kayla D.
So my daughter dropped my Clarisonic, and now it won't work right. I'm not sure if I want to spend the money to buy a new one. Is their a dupe or anything else you recommend? I have sensitive acne prone skin.
Jan 28, 2014
Delaney K.
They come automatically with a warranty.
Jan 28, 2014
Bailey G.
The only one on the market that I know of is the Olay Pro-X. It's only $30 and replacement heads are $10 for a box of two. It has two speed settings on it, and even though people say they feel like the Pro-X takes longer to clean their face than the Mia, it still gets the job done better than just using your fingers. It works well for me, and I have sensitive skin as well. I would recommend it as a cheaper alternative.
Jan 28, 2014
Kayla D.
Mine had a one year warranty but I've had it longer than a year.
Jan 28, 2014
Delaney K.
Oh bummer! the only other thing that uses the same technology is the foreo luna. because the clarisonic and luna both use t sonic technology it goes past the first layer of skin. it's not any cheaper just another alternative anything else will just clean the first layer.
Jan 28, 2014
Kat A.
^what Delaney said
Jan 28, 2014
Caitlin M.
Delaney is spot on, there is no real "dupe" for it because nothing else uses the same technology as the Clarisonic except the Forea Luna which is just as pricey as the Clarisonic. The other brushes you can get at the drugstore just spin around and don't pulse so they don't clean as well and can actually be harsher on the skin because of the rotation. As much of a bummer as it may be I would just get another Clarisonic because the other brushes aren't going to give you the same results or experience. Especially if you have acne prone/sensitive skin, I think a "dupe" could be kind of harsh. Maybe check their website and see if you can get in touch with a customer service rep and see if you have any options besides buying a whole new one.