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Neutrogena vs Clarisonic
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Mon Nov 26, 2007 12:10 pm      Reply with quote
Hi all,
I have just purchased the Neutrogena Microdermabrasion kit and haven't used it yet. I recently heard and have read here that the Clarisonic Brush Kit is awesome. I know one is mor elike a scrub brush and the other is actually microdermabrasion. I have read the reviews here on the Clarisonic product but have not really seen much on the Neutrogena product. Can anyone compare the two?
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Mon Nov 26, 2007 1:05 pm      Reply with quote
I'd be interested in the comparison for this too~! Smile
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Tue Nov 27, 2007 8:42 pm      Reply with quote
Me too....anyone?
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I don't think there is a comparison. Clarisonic is not a microdermabrasion tool, it is for cleansing skin deeply and gently where you can use it daily. The brush creates a sonic wave which removes impurities deep in the pores. This company also created the sonic care toothbrush which is far superior than any other electric toothbrush. It is the equivalent of 33,000 brush strokes per minute! Other are under 10,000. If you use this one you will have less plaque to be scraped at the dentist! Oprah recommended this one years ago.
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Sun Dec 02, 2007 10:23 pm      Reply with quote
I have used both and love my Clarisonic ,it has made a huge difference to my skin and I can't be without ,it travels with me were ever I go Razz
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Mon Dec 03, 2007 1:07 am      Reply with quote
bugaboo wrote:
I don't think there is a comparison. Clarisonic is not a microdermabrasion tool, it is for cleansing skin deeply and gently where you can use it daily. The brush creates a sonic wave which removes impurities deep in the pores. This company also created the sonic care toothbrush which is far superior than any other electric toothbrush. It is the equivalent of 33,000 brush strokes per minute! Other are under 10,000. If you use this one you will have less plaque to be scraped at the dentist! Oprah recommended this one years ago.


Thanks for the info! I've been considering getting a Clarisonic toothbrush in addition to the Clarisonic facebrush.

On another note, I think the Clarisonic face brush would be more practical than the Neutrogena Dermabrasion (which I own myself)
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Mon Dec 03, 2007 10:58 am      Reply with quote
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bugaboo wrote:
I don't think there is a comparison. Clarisonic is not a microdermabrasion tool, it is for cleansing skin deeply and gently where you can use it daily. The brush creates a sonic wave which removes impurities deep in the pores. This company also created the sonic care toothbrush which is far superior than any other electric toothbrush. It is the equivalent of 33,000 brush strokes per minute! Other are under 10,000. If you use this one you will have less plaque to be scraped at the dentist! Oprah recommended this one years ago.


Thanks for the info! I've been considering getting a Clarisonic toothbrush in addition to the Clarisonic facebrush.

On another note, I think the Clarisonic face brush would be more practical than the Neutrogena Dermabrasion (which I own myself)
It's actually called the "Sonicare" toothbrush. It's the best! I have had mine for nearly 10 years now.
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Mon Dec 03, 2007 3:06 pm      Reply with quote
I have had my sonic care toothbrush from 5 to 6 yrs ago and I LOVE LOVE LOVE it. My mouth felt so much fresher after using this and I will never go back to my manual toothbrush!!!
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