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Sun Nov 30, 2014 2:30 am |
Anyone have used Foreo Luna? I'm thinking of buying a face wash machine. And would like to know whether Clarisonic or Foreo is better.
I have dry skin, but is prone to breakout. |
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havana8
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Mon Dec 01, 2014 4:36 am |
Thanks
May I know Which one do you use? The mini one? |
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Tue Dec 02, 2014 4:07 am |
I bought a Foreo Luna and sold it on ebay the next day. It felt like it was as big as my face; awkward to use; can't begin to get in the areas that need it most. It also was touted as an ultrasound (I think) face massager that would help with wrinkles if you use the back of the Foreo on a different setting. Didn't do it for me. |
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Tue Dec 02, 2014 4:14 am |
Thanks Kroin1234.
Would it be better if buying the foreo Luna mini?
I just purchased my mini today. |
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Tue Dec 02, 2014 4:31 am |
Used my newly purchased Luna mini once today. It's gentle and sounds like less abrasive than clarisonic. Skin becomes so smooth after use. The most amazing part is a long standing hidden whitehead on my left face is easily removed after using my mini. Love it! |
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havana8
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Sun Dec 07, 2014 11:17 am |
Takayama wrote: |
Thanks
May I know Which one do you use? The mini one? |
I have the pink one. |
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charlotte.r1
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Tue Jul 18, 2017 4:11 am |
i used to have clarisonic face brush and i cant say it was bad, but i think the bristles were to hard for my skin and after cleaning my face with clarisonic i still had makeup on my face. recently i switched to luna mini 2 and i have to say its way better. the bristles are soft but strong enough to clean my whole face. i am using it for 4 months now and my pores are clean, like ive been to dermatologist.
i would recommend this to you guys especially if you have sensitive skin. |
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Wed Jul 19, 2017 4:06 am |
I used my clarisonic religiously for years and then purchased a Luna.
To me, the Luna is good for getting in to places that the clarisonic can't - but I had a nightmare trying to ensure it was warrantied. You get a little certificate and I inputed the details from that into their website - and it said it was unrecognized. I purchased it from a store and wrote to them to complain and try and instate the warranty - they refused to do so. I sent them copies of the certificate and receipt and they weren't having any of it. In the end they said they would honour the warranty if there was issues - but that I would have to make a claim and it would only be covered for a year.
It put me off the device and I returned it to the store and got a refund. The customer service is very sloppy and not helpful at all. To me the clarisonic was far better. I had one issue in the 3 years I had it, and was sent replacement heads for the brush and some freebies. THeir customer service was and is good.
Having said that the sonic doesn't really seem to do anything for me. I much prefer an Olay brush that actually turns round when you use it rather than vibrates.
Just me! |
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