Olay Pro X Advanced Cleaning System.

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Nov 12, 2014

Alanna A.

Have you used it? what's your skin type and what did it do for your skin?

Nov 13, 2014

Rebecca B.

I have combination/oily, acne prone skin, it did absolutely nothing for me, unfortunately.

Nov 13, 2014

Traci L.

It's a rotating brush hun , it not comparable to a sonic brush but it does offer a better and deeper cleanse than your fingers, I would not recommend it for sensitive skin or really bad acne however.

Nov 14, 2014

Angela J.

I bought mine a few weeks ago and really like it. I can't say for sure as a few things in my regimen changed at the same time but my skin definitely feels cleaner. My skin is pretty dry
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Nov 14, 2014

Roz X.

I'd spend a bit more and get a sonic. I have the DDF brush kit and while it does deep clean and exfoliate, it isn't anything spectacular.

Nov 15, 2014

Janet T.

I personally like it and my acne has cleared up.

Nov 15, 2014

Karen L.

I have oily skin & in prone to clogged pores & It did nothing to my skin maybe the first days it looked brighter but that's it OH I also like that it removes flakes on skin so my foundation looks nicer but be careful if you use it too much it can irritate skin

Nov 16, 2014

Caitlin M.

I agree with the ladies, the pro x and other "dupe" brushes don't use the same technology and they just spin which is actually quite harsh on the skin. But Clinique makes a sonic brush now that from the specs I think is pretty close to what the Clarisonic does. I haven't got to try it myself personally but reading up on it, they seem quite similar but the Sonic is so much cheaper. I adore my Clarisonic, but had I had the option before purchasing my opinion might have been different. Either way I think it is a good option because it isn't as cheap as the dupes with the rotating brush heads but it doesn't cost an arm and a leg either. It's $89.50. $99 if the counter you go to has the set with their 3-Step kit included :)