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The silicone cleansing brushes (Foreo Luna dupe) on Amazon come in a variety of shapes and colors, and are very budget friendly. I've been using one for years and think it's better than a Clarisonic. 

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@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:

The silicone cleansing brushes (Foreo Luna dupe) on Amazon come in a variety of shapes and colors, and are very budget friendly. I've been using one for years and think it's better than a Clarisonic. 


 

 

 

@JeanLouiseFinch 

Yes, I remember we had a discussion about those dupes and how wonderful there are. I still have two of them and they work very well. But what made me buy the Spade is that handle. It makes it so much easier to manipulate around my face and neck. Plus I think the bristles on the Spade are a bit longer and softer than the Foreo/dupes. I just like it so much better than the Foreo.

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I put my clarisonic in the closet. I bought a finishing touche flawless silicone face device and love it. Been having to many skin irritations with the clarisonic despite changing the brush heads. Too much bacteria.

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@Shanus wrote:

@MamawskidsMamawskids wrote:
I just put my last brush head on my Clarisonic. I bought several when I heard they were discontinuing it. Has anyone found anything to take the Clarisonic place? I was so sad to see it go.

 

 

@MamawskidsMamawskids   Many women who began using skincare with active ingredients like Vit.C, Retin A, acid toners, cleansers or pads found the Clarisonic irritating and caused redness, rosacea and other skin issues. They began using more gentle cleansers and techniques and Clarisonic lost a lot of business. 

 

I, too, have my original Clarisonic and purchased a boatload of brushes before they went out of business, but now use it on my body only. 

 

If you do want a similar product, I do see the Mia 2 on Amazon, Poshmark, Ebay, etc. 


@Shanus 

 

I was one of those who found I could NOT use the Clarisonic.  I use Retin-A and Vitamin C.  I found no matter how gentle the brush, it irritated my skin.

 

I used to have skin I could have used rocks on, it was so strong!  Cannot use those devices.

 

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I've read that Michael Todd brushes do not fit the clarisonics unless he is making new ones.

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My hubs and I both love our Pop Sonic Spades. 

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Don't give up your Clarisonic, @MamawskidsMamawskids

I ordered a bunch of replacement heads from Ebay. Each seller may carry authentic Clarisonic heads or heads that "will fit a Clarisonic". You just have to read the description closely.  I'm very happy with my purchase and have a year's supply of heads.