The Olay brush spins where the Clarisonic vibrates the bristles...not that it really matters. I bought my Mia from Craigslist for $60 without a brush head. I had an Olay brush, I thought I'd give myself a treat for my birthday. I use it once or twice a week. Do I notice a difference using one vs the other? Nope. I notice it feels clean when I use it but then I put on moisturizer and the feeling is gone. I notice that same clean feeling using the Olay one to. Do I notice a change in my skins texture? Nope. Diminished blemishes? Nope. Verdict - not worth $120 for false hype. I'd say it's worth about $30. The brush head costs $30ea and it is recommended to be replaced every 3 months. If you really want something...get the Olay brush for cheap, get some other things you've always wanted with.I've been using the knock-off from Olay and it works quite well, I'm not too sure if I would like to upgrade to Clarisonic because the one I have is doing alright /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />
I do the same thing. The Clarisonic is not advertised to exfoliate the skin as it's intended purpose but I still feel it does.Originally Posted by wadedl /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Just a side note. I do still exfoliate in addition to using the clarisonic. It does not take the place of exfolition completely.
Good info, thanks divadoll /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />Originally Posted by divadoll /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I have sensitive skin and it doesn't bother me as long as I don't over-use it. The unit only stays on for 20 seconds and shuts down on its own. If I turn it on a second time, it starts to hurt a little. I'm using the one with the black band which I think is delicate or gently. If you have sensitive skin, don't buy a brush head that is for exfoliating or anything rougher than delicate. It'll take skin off and damage your skin's protective layers.
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