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Sun Jul 28, 2013 1:44 pm |
Has anyone tried the generic brush heads for Clarisonic?
If they are not worth it I won't waste my money but it would be nice to have a less-expensive option. |
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Sun Jul 28, 2013 3:34 pm |
I don't understand your post. Are you talking about the brush that comes with the purchase of Clarisonic. That is regular brush and it works well. I prefer delicate but switch to regular one when my skin need it. |
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Sun Jul 28, 2013 4:15 pm |
I am talking about the disposable brush heads that need to be replaced every 3 to 4 months.
I looked for them recently online and found that there are less expensive generic ones as well as the ones made by Clarisonic.
I want to know if anyone has tried a generic brush head and what they think about.
Sometimes generics are good and sometimes they suck! |
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Sun Jul 28, 2013 5:52 pm |
Welcome to EDS!
I can't comment because I have Clarisonic and I'm not so sure how many would purchase a copy of Clarisonic from EDS members. Most of us are serious about our skin care, but if there is something better, we are interested. |
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Sun Jul 28, 2013 6:08 pm |
Wow I must not be explaining myself very well.
I have a Clarisonic Pro. I need to buy a replacement brush.
If I purchased the replacement brush from the Clarisonic website it would be $25.
EBay sells authentic Clarisonic replacement brushes.
They also sell generic brushes( not made by Clarisonic) that fit a Clarisonic.
I am wondering if anyone has ever tried a generic brush that fits a Clarisonic. |
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Sun Jul 28, 2013 8:20 pm |
That's very interesting
I also have the Clarisonic Pro and would love to save by purchasing generic brushes if they are as good as the brand name brushes. Thank you for the tip:) |
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Mon Jul 29, 2013 1:55 am |
CarolineP wrote: |
That's very interesting
I also have the Clarisonic Pro and would love to save by purchasing generic brushes if they are as good as the brand name brushes. Thank you for the tip:) |
I understood you.
You might have to be the one that tests it out for us! |
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Tue Jul 30, 2013 6:10 pm |
I got one recently, for around £8 while the Clarisonic branded ones retail for £21. The one I got off Ebay was the one made in America (from a UK seller), which is apparently different to the other ones from China?
Anyway so I'd read that these brushes are harsher so I opted for Delicate when with Clarisonic, I get the Sensitive (the one that normally comes with the Clarisonic) head.
It arrived the next day in a box, brand new & clean and looks exactly like the Clarisonic brushes. Fits my Clarisonic Mia perfectly.
However, that being said, I did feel like this brush was a bit harsh. I don't know if thats because I've been using my older brush for quite a while and the bristles got soft and so I'd find even a genuine Clarisonic brush hard (I've been using Retin-A for around 6 months now and the old brush was soft by this point), or if its because these bristles are actually harder? They do feel quite soft and fluffy when you rub your finger on the dry brush though. I also felt like the brush was vibrating less, if that makes sense? Might just be me being paranoid though.
So far, they are worth checking out. I don't know how they'll fare in the long run through, in terms of how long they last or if they damage my face (scary thought and one I've read about the generic brushes, but maybe its just a marketing ploy?). |
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malcayosef
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Tue Jan 07, 2014 1:13 pm |
I am also using clairsonic for few yeas and after spending quite alot of money on brush heads (need to replace them every 3 month)
So now you can find in Amazon amazing deal 2 pack for sensitive skin/ deep pore/ regular or any skin type for only 12.99$
I ordered and compared to an original to make sure
the bran name is JLP generics
and you can find it searching "replacement brush head for deep pore jlp" |
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