Thanks for raising this option vampyre and for your explorations donna! I prefer just using my hands to wash my face, but definitely need the right kind of cloth for cleaning off the more stubborn make-up.
These type of gadgets should be pressure sensitive and stop working if excessive force is applied. People damage their skin by being over zealous with scrubs and even masks, these machines should avoid that kind of damage.
They're so soft to use to dry skin as well. I have eczema and you need to dry the kin but gently. Takes ages patting away with even good cotton towels but the bamboo is gentle and very effective.
I might have been imagining things but I'm sure I heard the bloke say it was pressure sensitive so you couldn't press too hard. Not wanting to defend it though because it looks like a load of old codswallop.
Bad news for the bank balance.
Clarison is coming to Space NK in October. Can I resist it?
I have been reading the wonderful reviews on the QVC US website - which begs the question . . . why didn't QVC UK produce the Clarison instead of what looked like a poor substitute?
Thanks for this Vampyre.
I missed this thead entirely!! DUH!
Having had problem free skin most of my life, I think I have now developed first stage Rosacea. To be honest, I will pay almost anything to sort it out and will do without something else if I can get back my clear skin.
It is much more expensive than I imagined and I am still gulping at the cost but how many TSVs do I have to F.A.R.T to pay for it?
As soon as I am convinced that it won't make rosacea worse - I will go for it. Roll on pay day!
Off to read all the posts and reviews on the Clarison.
I bought this TSV and have to agree with the reviews on the site it is wonderful. I had been using Liz Earle C&P and moisturiser but found it sat on my skin and sweated off. With the TSV my moisturiser has soaked in to the skin and my skin feels much softer. I too want a Clarisonic because of all the good things I have heard but for now this is a cheaper alternative that does what it says it does. :grin:
lol gem. :clapping:
Gem, you crack me up!!!!
I have self-diagnosed Rosacea in the last two weeks (perhaps wrongly but it does look like a mild case). Spots on chin or forehead are rare but lots of tiny spots on the apples of my cheeks - never, ever before!!!!
Trusting Love A'kin (and why shouldn't I), I have ordered a whole load of A'kin from the My Pure website as I need to deal with this unusual (for me) skin condition before it gets worse and develops into full blown Rosacea.
I found this on a Rosacea site and thought it might help other sufferers interested in the Clarisonic.
http://rosacea-support.org/clarisonic-user-reviews.html
The only thing stopping me from ordering from the SpaceNK website is that I might get it faster going to one of their shops. LOL.