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Comparison Review - EpidermxII vs Clarisonic
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Mon Jan 08, 2007 7:31 pm      Reply with quote
I'm starting a new thread so it'll be easier to find for newbies than if I just posted on the Epidermx thread.

This is solely a comparison, everything I feel about EpidermxII has already been said in the other thread. I love it just as much, been using it 2x daily for 2 weeks now and seriously 80% of my tiny bumps that I couldn't get rid of are now gone! I won't attribute this solely to the EpidermxII but I'm sure it has contributed significantly as part of my routine.

Anyways so for those with acneic skin or those with problems of congestion both Clarisonic and EpidermxII claims to help. I have used Clarisonic for 1.5 months 1x daily (started with the sensitive, low setting and have moved up to the high setting normal brush head). I did really like my Clarisonic I find that it didn't clear my congestion as much as I hoped it would (especially for the price)! It helped a bit but obviously not enough since I decided to give Epidermx a go.

Basically I find that Clarisonic really helps with things like blackheads and whiteheads (especially the seed-like type). It really helped with the ones on my chin that I could never get rid of. Clarisonic basically cleans it out, you'll have to rely on the other parts of your regime to prevent them from coming back. However for me the Clarisonic doesn't do much for those flesh like bumps on my face, not milia but not really acne - they're just bumps of congestion that you'll have to extract to get rid of. They can get inflamed and become full blown acne. This is where the EpidermxII comes in. EpidermxII REALLY helped me clear out those bumps. I extracted a bunch after the first 2 days of using it and they have not really come back so the exfoliation that EpidermxII gives me helps prevent those. However EpidermxII doesn't really do much for those whiteheads on my chin that the Clarisonic helps with. EpidermxII is my HG for exfoliation as no other product has given me such great results. I still get 1-2 active acne but this week as been my TOTM hormonal breakout period so for me it does not affect the product's efficacy in any way.

If you were only going to buy one I'd probably go for the EpidermxII considering the price and the quality of the product. I have no regrets buying my Clarisonic and will go back to using it 1x daily once I'm satisfied enough with my skin to only use EpidermxII 1x daily.
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