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Is Clarisonic brush okay for delicate skin?
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Sat May 02, 2015 3:33 pm      Reply with quote
Hi everyone!

My old clarisonic brush broke and I didn't bother to get it fixed and I stopped using the brush all together for over two years.

I'm over 30 and my skin became more delicate and I think it was a mistake that I stopped using vitamin C.
I'm back on it now and look forward to better texture, but I am not so sure if I should go back to using Clarisonic delicate brush head again.

For all the "mature" skin girls, would you suggest to get it? Our skin is not the same as it was in our 20's & 30's, or at least, not for me. Sad
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Mon May 11, 2015 9:54 am      Reply with quote
Hello Skincare,

I am 30 years old with sensitive skin and occational hormonic acne. I bought clarisonic and to be honest I cant use it more than one time per week. Either my skin will be irritated, new pimles coming out or skin becoming try...
I talked with very respected derma. And she said that i shouldn't use it at all.. it is just brushing away my skin natural protection layer.

I was thinking to change my sensitive brush for the skilky one (new brushes came out at the end of 2014), but afraid to spend too much money...

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Mon May 11, 2015 11:53 pm      Reply with quote
I have been very hesitant about getting this thinking if it works for delicate skin. But then, it becomse so trendy and making me feel I am kind of out of date since I haven't got one. It's good to know it doesn't really work for everyone.
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Tue May 12, 2015 2:17 pm      Reply with quote
I need to use it every morning to sweep away all the dead skin from Retin A. Then with my skin "stripped" I apply SkinBiology's copper peptides and then estriol cream.
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Thu May 21, 2015 11:57 am      Reply with quote
I know the Clarisonic comes with the sensitive brush when you buy it but I think there is even a less abrasive brush head that you can get! Delicate maybe?
I'm 32 and have the Mia 2 and I find I cant use the higher speed with the sensitive brush head.
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jenw wrote:
I know the Clarisonic comes with the sensitive brush when you buy it but I think there is even a less abrasive brush head that you can get! Delicate maybe?
I'm 32 and have the Mia 2 and I find I cant use the higher speed with the sensitive brush head.


Thanks!
I ended up getting Mia 2 and hope to purchase the lux brush head. I got an amazing deal for it.
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Wed Oct 21, 2015 7:43 pm      Reply with quote
My clarisonic broke 6 months after 2 year warranty was up. I called the company to ask about my options to either have the device repaired or coupon for a new device. They give a 25% off coupon good for 30 days. I will not be replacing it, I'll just go back to my previous method of using a manual hand brush. It works just fine. Wish I hadn't spent my money on this over priced brush in the first place.

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Thu Oct 22, 2015 6:39 am      Reply with quote
I have had both the regular and Mia and prefer the Mia. I use the delicate and sensitive brushed and only use it once to every other day and it is fine.

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Mon Oct 26, 2015 11:29 pm      Reply with quote
For many brushes, no matter branded or unknown branded,all face the problem that it will broken up someday. Mostly the head runs for some month then need a replacement but hard to find the replacement, that would be upset. Even though I use the Suyanmei brand brush perfect right now, but who knows when it will broken up. But luckily I have use it for more that 1 year and it still work well.
Maybe you can have a try about this Suyanmei Brand Brush.
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Tue Oct 27, 2015 4:36 am      Reply with quote
I have sensitive and dry skinned and have a clarisonic which has worked great for my sensitive skin without problem. I personally like to change the brush heads every 6 months although that's my personal preference.
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Tue Oct 27, 2015 6:35 am      Reply with quote
TheresaMary wrote:
I have sensitive and dry skinned and have a clarisonic which has worked great for my sensitive skin without problem. I personally like to change the brush heads every 6 months although that's my personal preference.


Great to know! I've had mine for a month and the lux brush is working for me.
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I have had the brush for about 2 years though - if not longer and I just like to change the head for hygienic reasons. I have a friend who has never changed her head and has had it for over a year (yuck!).
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TheresaMary wrote:
I have sensitive and dry skinned and have a clarisonic which has worked great for my sensitive skin without problem. I personally like to change the brush heads every 6 months although that's my personal preference.


Great to know! I've had mine for a month and the lux brush is working for me.
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Tue Oct 27, 2015 1:58 pm      Reply with quote
Not good! Christmas is coming soon, so I hope to buy in bulk with promotional discounts.

TheresaMary wrote:
I have had the brush for about 2 years though - if not longer and I just like to change the head for hygienic reasons. I have a friend who has never changed her head and has had it for over a year (yuck!).
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TheresaMary wrote:
I have sensitive and dry skinned and have a clarisonic which has worked great for my sensitive skin without problem. I personally like to change the brush heads every 6 months although that's my personal preference.


Great to know! I've had mine for a month and the lux brush is working for me.
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Fri Dec 04, 2015 7:41 pm      Reply with quote
I'd had my MIA for awhile & was pleased w/the 25% credit that Clarisonic gave me when it died. I found the MIA Fit & got it. I'll report back.

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Sun Dec 06, 2015 5:54 pm      Reply with quote
My skin is very fragile, and I use a Clarisonic brush every day.
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Sun Dec 06, 2015 6:43 pm      Reply with quote
What brush head do you use?

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Wed Dec 23, 2015 7:47 am      Reply with quote
I am using plus with sensitive blush, thats really good.
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Sat Jan 16, 2016 7:08 pm      Reply with quote
regular brush should be fine i think
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Sun Jan 24, 2016 10:09 pm      Reply with quote
I know the Clarisonic comes with the sensitive brush when you buy it but I think there is even a less abrasive brush head that you can get!
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