Saturday, June 26, 2010

Clarisonic



For those not in the know, the Clarisonic is a skincare brush that uses ultrasonic waves to gently cleanse the skin. Normally I would think it would be in the same category as things they flog on TVSN. However after seeing it advertised on sephora.com (those emails are evil as they are constantly offering me VIB offers that I cannot have, due to my location) also the rave reviews on every forum I visit.
If you don't believe it Youtube it and you will see many happy users and demonstrations.
When I was in New York earlier this month, I decided to pick up the Mia. The Mia is the smaller more portable version suitable for us Aussies due to the 110-240 voltage. Whilst it only has one speed most reviews I read stated that you don't need the multiple speeds.
I have been using it for 3 weeks now and my skin has never been better. I have been suffering from flaky skin due to the harsh air con at work. The Clarisonic has left me with smooth glowing flake free skin. Im not yet at the point of going out without foundation, I have included a make up free photo for you.
My only regret is not buying a replacement brush (they need to be replaced every 3 months). I figured if it didn't work I wouldn't of wasted any extra cash.

Clarisonic is available at sephora.com retails for $149 for the Mia
For those outside of the US it can be purchased at skinstore.com

I have read that the Clarisonic will be available in Australia in September

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