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Nanbo said:Should we even tell her about Clarisonic?????
"Flaming Credit Card" (I love that!)
Yes! LOL! I got sucked into that one, too, and I'm hooked!
Nanbo said:Should we even tell her about Clarisonic?????
"Flaming Credit Card" (I love that!)
Should we even tell her about Clarisonic?????
"Flaming Credit Card" (I love that!)
jengollf said:Tell me about Clarisonic?
jengollf said:Is that like the Olay Pro-X? I have actually looked at those systems (though I'd never heard of Clarisonic). There is a big difference in price--is it worth paying extra? Do you use the cleansers that come with it or does the device work with any cleanser?
Story1267--what kind of Daily Deals are offered for STS? And how often is it offered?Hi and welcome! I just recently picked up STS myself on a Deal of the Day...it's definitely worth it to check those.
Glad to have you with us as we encourage each other and enable mass quantities of fitness and healthy living purchases!
Story1267--what kind of Daily Deals are offered for STS? And how often is it offered?
jengollf said:thanks Natalie--I'm really interested! I am 41 and have had very oily skin and constant breakouts my whole life, but the older I get the worse it seems to get! Nothing I buy to try and fix it every works for long. It works great at first then it's like my skin aclimates to it. I'm going to try the Clarisonic. So I should purchased the delicate one, then upgrade to the acne one if necessary?
I'm 35, and I thought by now I would be over the acne stage of my life. Groan. Try the sensitive brush first. It's the one that works for me, and we sound like we have similar skin. The acne brush has a stiffer bristle, and I've been hesitant to try it since over scrubbing my skin just leads to more breakouts.
It will really help you! Just prepare yourself for a couple weeks of slightly increased breakouts while your skin purges. Don't get discouraged! If it lasts longer than that or your skin feels overly scrubbed, try the delicate brush. I might get one or two small hormonal blemishes now and then, but I'm clear 99% of the time.
Just to clarify, only the brush heads are different. They all fit on the Mia, Acne or standard Clarisonic models.
Nanbo said:I have the basic one speed Mia and use the Deep Pore brush. I LOVE IT!!!!! Works nicely on the neck, shoulders, & decollete area too! Well worth spending the $$$ on the real deal!
complik8td said:I have a confession . I also bought a Clarisonic because of all you enablers, lol! I'm a long time member of the acne camp too. I was very excited about using the Clarisonic, but I made the mistake of telling my aesthetician about it. She convinced me that it was not a good tool, and so I have not used it at all. It sits on my bathroom counter collecting dust and I bought the "pro" model! I also signed up for auto-shipment of brushes, but then, of course, canceled. Starting this evening, I am going to begin using the Clarisonic regularly and see how my skin responds. Thanks for bringing up the discussion again, ladies! You rock!
ReneePruitt said:Has anyone tried it for skin tone and wrinkles? 42 and I am just starting to see sig s of small wrinkles around mouth area. Also some blotchy skin as well as I do still brake out during pms. So has anyone seen a difference in these areas?
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What the what?! What in the world was she smoking?! I have a suspicion that she told you that to keep your business. If you had started using the Clarisonic, you would have no need for her services anymore.
Before long you will be able to move on from the acne camp!
complik8td said:Bingo on the bold statement. I've been a very loyal client to her for probably 10 years now. I'm eager to see how my skin transforms over the next few weeks as I use the Clarisonic regularly, particularly since I've seen some positive changes in my skin over the past few months.
I mentioned in my previous post that I too have been a long time acne sufferer, but I must state that several months ago I had an urge to explore raw/living cuisine. Turns out that eating this way has truly improved my skin. I have been incorporating more fruits, veggies, and fresh herbs in my day than I could have EVER imagined, and it's quite fun trying all these new-to-me foods. My fridge(s) now runneth over with fresh produce! Yesterday alone I had: spinach, romaine, parsley, cucumber, apples, beets, lemon and ginger juiced. For lunch, I had a smoothie made from homemade almond & coconut milks, pears, mangoes, and hemp protein. For supper, I had a parsnip, pea, hemp, and chickpea salad with fresh basil, hemp oil, and fresh-squeezed lemon juice, which I wrapped in Romaine lettuce leaves (veggie tacos!). I also had bananas and some dried fruits (goji berries and Medjool dates) mixed in with my breakfast and desert. I now eat avocados, chia, and flax seeds almost daily. Changing my diet to purely plant-based foods has done WONDERS for my skin. I've not had any breakouts in the past few months, my skin feels more smooth (all over), and my skin tone is brighter. It's surely easier to eat a plant-based diet in the summer while produce is abundant. Come the colder months, I know I will crave warmer foods and grains, but I intend to stay on the vegan path. I've learned a lot over the past few months, and it's been an enlightening journey. Anyhoo....Sorry for the long-winded post, gang! Just wanted to share my experience in case it may be useful to someone here.
Ciao, bellas!
That is exactly how I feel, Natalie! I feel soooo good, and my food is soooo pretty AND delicious!I'm a vegan! It will transform your skin and body! I was vegetarian for years, and made the transition to vegan about 18 months ago. I will never go back!
complik8td said:That is exactly how I feel, Natalie! I feel soooo good, and my food is soooo pretty AND delicious!