| There are so many of them. Which one is best for mid age skin (40 years old)? Thanks. |
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The clarisomic has multiple types of brush heads (sensitive, regular, body, etc) and I've used the Clarisonic Mia with the sensitive brush head for years and love it. I think mine could use replacing, but it could be my skin is changing some. Lately I've been exfoliating lightly with raw honey as a face wash and that has been working better for me the last couple months. I'm 32, so I can't speak for 40 year old skin yet.
Skinstore.com usually runs 20% promos on their Clarisonic so Id look there. |
| OMG, I just got a Foreo Luna and it has changed my life! I'm 45 and my skin is incredible! I also switched to paraben free products, so I'm using LaRoche Posey Effaclar. Wow. |
Not OP but did you use anything similar to the Luna (like a Clarisonic etc) before this? Is it blowing your mind compared to those or is the whole exfoliating machine thing blowing your mind in general? Just wondering if it's worth pursuing for a Clarisonic user who's getting a little tired/used to her clarisonic. |
I've always exfoliated and used a similar product to a clarsonic. I actually got the luna after one of my colleagues who has both urged me to try it. She loved it and it had much better reviews. |
| I might switch to the Luna now. I have had three Clarisonics and all have died after one year (when the warranty is up). |
| I may try the Foreo Luna as well, thanks for the rec PP! I have a Clarisonic and it has died - and I wasn't overly impressed with it anyways. Currently using a cheap knock off Olay ProX (which I got for a great price at a Big Lots) which has been fine. |
| I see a decent looking knock off of the Foreo Luna on Amazon. May give that a try! |
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Reviving this thread. I just purchased a Foreo Mini, but have only been using it for 3 days, so I can't really say what I think yet. Prior to that I used a cheap Proactive brush that spins and uses totally different technology (Foreo and Clarisonic use sonic or vibrating cleaners vs. the one I was using which spins). I was all set to buy Clarisonic, but ended up making a last minute decision to buy Foreo because it holds a charge forever and you don't have to replace brush heads. I hope it was the right choice!
Love to hear from folks that used both Clarisonic and Foreo and comparisons between the two. |
| My med spa dermatologist advised me not to use any of these devices, said my skin was too sensitive. |
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Mary Kay is the best. Try it
Your skin'll say you "thanks"! |
I have a Clarisonic Mia that's lasted for over four years. I use the acne head--it's even more gentle than the sensitive. I love it. |