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Re: Facial cleansing tools-comparisons

@CamilleP 

 

Perhaps you’re too hard on your own looks?

We tend to see personal [perceived] flaws on ourselves that no one else sees.

 

You do what’s best for you.

 

I wish for you a good outcome what ever you decide.

 

 

 

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My fingers and a good cleanser and a good scrub are my tools, all I need!!! I stopped investing in gadgets and gizmos long ago. 

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I'm a "soap and water" gal.  I use exfoliating bath gloves and have used this method for years.  

 

No special devices ... no special potions ... perfectly satisfied with the condition of my skin.

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The Pop Sonic is the only face cleansing tool I'vd owned so that's all I can comment on.  I enjoy using it and like the results.  I use it with my face wash (Tatcha or Naturium) and my Tatcha Rice Powder.  A charge lasts forever!  I have dropped mine in the bathtub at least 3x.  You can find one for much less on eBay.  I bought mine  on eBay for $40 at the same time others here were buying it for just under $100, probably plus shipping.  I would recommend it.

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Is the Pop Sonic that's the TSV the same as the ones on the Pop Sonic website?  They are still $100 on the website.  Just wondering if the features were different.

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I use my CerVae cleansing cream with a buff puff.  Then rinse with tepid water and re-apply a small amount of CerVae and rub in with fingers, rinse again then add the moisturizer and Neutrogena's hydro boost on top.  I'm good to go unless I sweat it all away.





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@CamilleP wrote:

Thank you, @SurferWife !  I trust your judgement implicitly, and went ahead and ordered the TSV to try.  I admit I like the idea of the handle, I found the Foreo Luna clumsy to use.


@CamilleP 

The handle is why I ❤️ the Pop Sonic Spade.  I never ordered their earlier version of the sonic cleaner (I don't remember the name) because it didn't have a handle.  I hope you ❤️  it!!

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@monicakm wrote:

Is the Pop Sonic that's the TSV the same as the ones on the Pop Sonic website?  They are still $100 on the website.  Just wondering if the features were different.


@monicakm 

It's the same one.  I'm tempted to buy it for the case, but that's kind of silly just for a case.  My Spade is still ROCKIN' it & yes, a charge lasts forever!!

Time is just a drop in the bucket compared to eternity. It isn’t how long you live that matters; it is how well you are prepared to die. ~~Colonel Robert B. Thieme, Jr.
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I have the flawless finish. I just like using a cleansing brush when cleansing rather then my hands. Got rid of the clarisonic. I love not having brushes to buy. I would get this one but have the flawless I like.
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For me, nothing works better than a good ol' terrycloth washcloth and gentle foaming cleanser.
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