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I'm buying this tsv for the brush heads. Then for a few dollars more I have a back up clarisonic. Anybody with me?

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Not me.  Wasn't impressed with my overpriced brush that gets dirty and nasty.  I changed to the silicone type that is easier on my skin, cleans great, and I can clean it. 

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@Mandy HI did that very thing last time they had a good Clarisonic deal, so I'm not buying again.

 

I love my Clarisonic which I've been using ever since they showed the first Clarisonic Plus many years ago.  It's still working, but I know how small appliances are in today's world so I keep thinking that one day soon my old machine will stop charging and I'll want a backup.  IN the meantime,the new machines are way less expensive than I paid years ago and the brushes make them an even better deal.

 

BTW-  in spite of living in humid southern Florida and on Long Island (where I have no AC), I've never experienced dirt or any kind of mold in my brush or under the brushes.  Yes, you can buy cheaper brushes and yes, some skins don't react well to any brush, but I'm pleased that in the approximately 10 years I've used Clarisonic, my face at 75 looks pretty much as it did when I started using Clartisonic.  Realistically -  that's as good as it gets!

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I purchased a similar Remington product at about 1/3 the price and I'm very happy with it.    Not doing the Clarisonic.

 

@Mandy H

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@Mandy H wrote:

I'm buying this tsv for the brush heads. Then for a few dollars more I have a back up clarisonic. Anybody with me?


I hadn't thought about that, but you're right. The brushes alone are worth $100, so you could get that for the brushes and then have a second Clarisonic or a $13 Clarisonic gift..

 

One note of caution, @Mandy H - if you do not keep a Clarisonic charged, the batteries will go bad. I'm not sure how long it takes, but I know that if it goes too long without being charged, it will stop working. So keep that in mind - it won't be a good idea to stick it in a closet and forget it or to only use it for travel and not charge it for 6 months at a time. 

 

 

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Thanks for the info. I just might put that one by the tube then and the other in the shower.

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The deal is good only if those are the brushes you use. I use other clarisonic brushes so this TSV would not be worth it.

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Got one sitting in drawer hardly ever used it...think hard if you will use it before you buy.

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@ChynnaBlue I have a Clarisonic Mia 2 that I leave in Aruba. I go to Aruba every February for 3 weeks. In those 3 weeks I charge it up 2X.Once when I get there and the day before I leave..I read on these boards what you said about not charging it and that it would die. Well, i have been doing this for 3 yrs now .This past Feb,after reading what was said,I was afraid what I was going to find. I'm happy to say that my Clarisonic is alive  and working fine...So, maybe it has to do with some units?? 

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@Alexa6352 wrote:

@ChynnaBlue I have a Clarisonic Mia 2 that I leave in Aruba. I go to Aruba every February for 3 weeks. In those 3 weeks I charge it up 2X.Once when I get there and the day before I leave..I read on these boards what you said about not charging it and that it would die. Well, i have been doing this for 3 yrs now .This past Feb,after reading what was said,I was afraid what I was going to find. I'm happy to say that my Clarisonic is alive  and working fine...So, maybe it has to do with some units?? 


Some people play the odds and win, but that doesn't mean it's good advice for everyone.