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On 5/19/2014 Buck-i-Nana said:
On 5/18/2014 mtnbikegirl said:

I ordered the TSV yesterday, and I'm excited to get it. If you look up reviews online they state how much they love it! I'm curious how good it's going to work after a cardio workout. My forehead is always drenched after an hour on the elliptical.

Just remember that you don't scrub with the clarisonic! No pressing down, just hold it by the handles and let it float over your skin guiding it in a circular pattern. Hope you love it as much as I have.

thanks!Smile

I know, my dentist always tells me that I brush way too hard. He's like "You would think you scrub your teeth with Brillo." I love my teeth to feel smooth, but I over-do it!

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I used a Clarisonic dupe for awhile, but ended up with some broken capillaries. I gave it up and haven't missed it. I've been tempted by the Foreo Luna at times, but came to my senses on that, too. I really don't need it either. My current cleansing system (fingers and a terry washcloth) is working fine for me. I must be doing something right, if I don't look my age and my skin is in good shape.

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I have no need to wash my face with anything that needs to be charged lol. However, that thing sells like hotcakes whenever it's on, TSV or not, so it's pretty popular.



The pain they have cost us, the evils that never happened.
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Got one as a gift. Not excited about it. Rather use a wash cloth.

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I have mine since it was first introduced , it has held up very well. I only use it at night but every night. I have gotten more then my money's worth. When it goes I will buy another

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My 17 year old wants one. I told her I will never ever pay $125 for an electric washcloth, but if she wants one, she can get a job and pay for it herself. And yes, I do understand the concept.
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I wouldn't purchase. I have never considered it, nor have I ever watched a full presentation.

If the main concept is that the brush cleans deeper inside the pore wall, you can achieve that simply by using warm water (in some things, I'm a bit old school) and like brushing your teeth, using enough time to thoroughly cleanse.

(Actually, I never rinse w/ cool. I rinse w/ warm, too, because whatever I put on my skin next, I want to go deeply in the epidermis as is possible.)

I don't use foundation, but still take time to cleanse thoroughly; my a.m. & p.m. cleansing agents are different.

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On 5/19/2014 willdob3 said:
On 5/18/2014 Pook said:

I have one and really liked it but then got a foreo luna and like that better. It's silicone and round and since it doesn't have a brush you never have to replace one and it's also bacteria resistant so you don't have to worry about that either plus it does a much better job.

I've got a Mia & like it but I would buy a Luna if I were looking for a cleansing tool today. the Luna is high on my wish list.

Really, the Foreo Luna?

1) It's more expensive that purchasing the MIA.

2) How easy is it to hold and use in your hands?

3) How sanitary can this device be in the long run?

4) You have to purchase one type of "bristle" you want for your skin.

5) It hasn't been out long

6) I don't see it being used in the top spas?

Read the review:

http://www.doorsixteen.com/2014/01/12/review-foreo-luna/

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It's yes for me - my skin just feels better when I use mine consistently.

Apparently some skins don't tolerate the Clarisonic well, so for those complexions there has to be another way to cleanse and exfoliate.

Further, I was well into my 60's before these machines were invented. For years, I washed with a clean white washcloth. I buy them by the dozens and use a fresh one at least once a day, more when I'm home all day long. I still use that method sometimes, but I like my skin better after the Clarisonic.

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On 5/19/2014 Skylands said:
On 5/19/2014 willdob3 said:
On 5/18/2014 Pook said:

I have one and really liked it but then got a foreo luna and like that better. It's silicone and round and since it doesn't have a brush you never have to replace one and it's also bacteria resistant so you don't have to worry about that either plus it does a much better job.

I've got a Mia & like it but I would buy a Luna if I were looking for a cleansing tool today. the Luna is high on my wish list.

Really, the Foreo Luna? absolutely 100% yes

1) It's more expensive that purchasing the MIA. No brush heads to buy, ever, saves lots of $$$$

2) How easy is it to hold and use in your hands? very, very easy. curved like your palm.

3) How sanitary can this device be in the long run? far more sanitary than clarisonic - it is silicone and washes easily...brush heads grow bacteria and under the brush heads accumulates gunk in the clarisonic

4) You have to purchase one type of "bristle" you want for your skin. It's not rocket science...no different than different brushes for clarisonic

5) It hasn't been out long they have been out for years.

6) I don't see it being used in the top spas? I don't know a spa that uses either.

Read the review:

http://www.doorsixteen.com/2014/01/12/review-foreo-luna/ there are many, many reviews FOR the Foreo online as well.