Sugar Editorial Picks
Nov 03, 2009 -
Do you squeal with joy upon finding a much (much) cheaper alternative to an expensive beauty item? Of course. At any rate, you all know what I've had to say about my Clarisonic, but at almost $200, it's most certainly an investment.
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Aug 02, 2009 -
One of my besties from the states just came for a visit and she brought with her an amazing beauty gadget that I haven't yet seen sold in the UK (thank goodness for overseas shipping). Since I was completely blown away by this electric exfoliator and cleansing contraption, I just had to share it with you! The Clarisonic Sonic Skin Cleansing System ($200 about £120) is a hand held device that you use twice a day to help loosen up to six times the amount of excess dirt, oil and makeup that normal soap and water don't remove.
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Mar 23, 2009 -
As you know, I am a big fan of my Clarisonic, even putting it in places where the sun don't shine. And judging by the number of glowing reviews from readers, they're loving it, too. Reader Lovelie says it's all about finding the right cleanser:
I will admit that I had some problems with the Clarisonic when I first got it.
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Sep 19, 2008 -
I debated long and hard with this installment of the Clarisonic diaries. There's been a Clarisonic-buying trend at Sugar headquarters, and we all unanimously agree that it's improving our skin. When we congregate before meetings, we talk about our deep and abiding love for the gadget's pore-shrinking, skin-softening capabilities.
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Sep 01, 2008 -
I finally invested in the Clarisonic device that Bella has been raving about and rushed home to try it, only to find the instructions suggest charging the device for 24 hours before its first use. It was the ultimate luxury gadget letdown — all I wanted to do was test it, and I had to wait patiently.
Most battery experts claim you can prolong battery life by charging them fully before their inaugural use.
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Jul 22, 2008 -
Now that I've been using my Clarisonic ($195) for a few weeks, I think it may be time for an intervention. As dorky as this sounds, I now look forward to washing my face; the brush just leaves my skin so soft and smooth that it's hard not to get hooked.
Unfortunately, I learned a lesson the hard way.
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Jun 30, 2008 -
There are two beauty gadgets people usually ask me about: No!No! and Clarisonic. As far as No!No!
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Oct 02, 2006 -
The inventors of the infinitely amazing Sonicare toothbrush have now brought us the Clarisonic Sonic Skin Care Brush Kit. This cleansing brush is extremely gentle on your face, so you can use it everyday, even if you suffer from acne or rosacea. The super-soft bristles oscillate at 300 movements per second to open pores to remove dirt and oil.
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