Beauty Tools featuring Clarisonic TSV 30th June

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I bought my Clarisonic before I had discovered Emma Hardie, IMO her microfiber cloth is superior in cleaning of pores and skin overall. or as good as and light to travel with. and gentle around the eyes.
 
Ooh my superbargain price clarisonic has been processed at the depot so should arrive tomorrow. Hope the courier remembers to leave it in the green bin! I have read such good reviews of it including from the lovely peeps on here that I am realy excited about my "face massager". It's usually my husband who likes gadgets not me!
 
I bought my Clarisonic before I had discovered Emma Hardie, IMO her microfiber cloth is superior in cleaning of pores and skin overall. or as good as and light to travel with. and gentle around the eyes.[/QUOTE



the cloths are absolutely lovely and i blagged one off my mum. love those cloths. better than liz earls imao!
 
I love the EH cloth too, but mine is permanently in the wash!

I anticipate that I will use the clarisonic quite lightly at first, maybe once every coulple of days, as whilst I am a cleansing freak I don't want to overdo it. The cloth will still be required.

One of the main reasons I went for it is because I never get time for a facial and don't like them really. Plus I am hoping it will make my expensive skincare go further so save me money in the longrun.
 
Re: cloths, Washi strange little thing like a thin terry cloth. I got one free with a ebay purchase and thought hell give it a go. They are like £5 for so many on the official UK site and Liz Earle users who have used love them. I read the reviews on the site. They hold the heat better than any other, so better for cleansing off masks etc.
 
Which one Jabba? Mine was significantly cheaper than that and on EP. I researched it first, didn't want the body brush but will find the 2 replacement heads useful.
 
I ended up selling mine on EBay as it made the thread veins on my cheeks worse (a real caution about the consequences of severe sunburn!). I did get great results elsewhere on my face but I noticed an increase in thread veins so the Clarisonic had to go.
 
139.08 to be precise. Item no 433069. Think its the older model for face only but all the research suggests its the best one for the face.
 
I wouldn't part with my opal - I have had it for six months now - it is great fro driving you eye cream into the skin and getting rid of lines.
 
got it!!!

Clarisonic Opal Sonic Infusion System For Youthful Looking Eyes
Item Number: 400111
QVC Price £169.50
Today's Special Value Price £139.98
Availability In stock
UK P&P £5.95

http://www.qvcuk.com/ukqic/qvcapp.aspx/app.detail/params.item.400111

choice of black or white

pics as follows

http://images-p.qvc.com/is/image/uk/4/11/400111.001

http://images-p.qvc.com/is/image/uk/4/11/400111.002

http://images-p.qvc.com/is/image/uk/4/11/400111.003

http://images-p.qvc.com/is/image/uk/4/11/400111.004

http://images-p.qvc.com/is/image/uk/4/11/400111.005

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and ive even found an upsell kit to go with it

Clarisonic Opal Sonic Infusion System Replenishment Kit
Item Number: 400266
QVC Price £46.75
Availability In stock
UK P&P £3.95

http://www.qvcuk.com/ukqic/qvcapp.aspx/app.detail/params.item.400266
 
I am surprised they did not put it on easy pay. Two days with expensive beauty tools and no easy pay. I see the black has sold out already.

I was not buying it anyway, tried in store and didn't fancy it.
 
I am another one surprised there was no easy pay, if there had been I may well have been tempted but not going to shell out over £140 incl postage on the off chance it would do something for my eye lines
 
I ended up selling mine on EBay as it made the thread veins on my cheeks worse (a real caution about the consequences of severe sunburn!). I did get great results elsewhere on my face but I noticed an increase in thread veins so the Clarisonic had to go.

Thanks for posting your comment Flamenco. It sounds like we have similar skin. I got really badly burnt on holiday in Mexico using P20 that I think had been hanging round for a bit. That's taught me a lesson about using products that I''m unsure of the age of. The irony was that I bought some fresh stuff at the airport. Grrrr!

As a consequence I have redness/broken capillaries so perhaps I need to steer clear too.
 
If I cut one of the fingers off a disposable glove and put it over my Sonicare toothbrush, hey presto!! They're £1 for 20 gloves in Asda.
 

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