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05-19-2013 10:25 PM
I have disability issues that make washing my face daily difficult so most days I just use a wet washcloth and scrub hard before applying my skin care. If I have a rare occasion when I wear makeup I take it off with Purity and wash my face and neck since I am already up and at the sink. Once a week I wash my face with Miracle Worker Lactic acid cleanser and leave it on for a while in the shower. I am slowly getting stronger and my goal is to spend more time on daily grooming. Needless to say I am not trying to look good for a job or a date but for myself. Also I have a health condition that has a face rash as one of the symptoms and when I have a rash I have to treat my face very gently.
All of my social security except a small amount for personal expenses are taken by my state government to pay for my care (and no COLA increases when SS goes up a few dollars). A Clarisonic would take almost my entire monthly allowance. But I also care about my skin and spend most of what I do get on skin care.
Is it really worth it to buy a Clarisonic? And if you think so, how often do the brushes wear out and need replacement?
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