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Tue May 01, 2012 11:18 am |
Luminosity wrote: |
I bought the Olay version first (because of the price) and a month ago I finally bought the Clarisonic.
In my opinion there is no comparison between the two. The Olay brush is like a chid's toy... worse because it is marketed as a true skincare tool. I felt duped... and ended up giving it to my six year old to play with. Sorry gals, that was just my experience!
The Clarisonic has actually sonic vibrations and you truly feel this ... Probably any sonic brush would be better than the Olay one.
However... that all said... if I had to do it over again, I would have taken my $170 and applied it to a good skin spatula instead. I recently bought an inexpensive version and loved the whole feel of it... it got my blackheads out better and my skin felt smoother. I will likely return this version, save, and get something more professional like the Ezzi-Peel or BT-Micro. |
I too started with the Olay one, and like Luminosity, I agree there is NO comparison at all between the two. While the Olay one is better than soap and water, it definitely does not do what a sonic cleaner does. But I do not feel you must by clarisonic, they have some worthy competition out there now. |
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