I feel like the world's biggest shill for this product, but it's seriously awesome if you have the dispensable income. I got it as a gift and it is my new favorite thing. I have (or HAD):
large pores
acne
uneven tone
combination skin
For reference, I'm almost 34. I was at the dermatologist pretty frequently and Retin-A micro, Renova, various antibiotics, etc worked OK for me, but nothing else did.
The Clarisonic is just an electronic skin brush. I thought it looked like a giant ridiculous waste of money. But it felt nice, and my skin felt nice & soft after I used it, so I kept using it, and in a matter of weeks, I saw improvement. My skin has never looked so good. Almost zero acne for the first time in 20 years, and what little there is only at TTotM. My pores are clear and look tighter, and generally my skin looks wonderful. Or at least, as wonderful as it's possible for my skin to look. Which is SUBSTANTIALLY better than it looked before.
If you wear foundation, you may be able to improve the appearance of your pores by using a primer first (like Smashbox Photofinish or Laura Geller Spackle). This will make your skin look smoother and fill in the ridges and pores so that your foundation will go on more smoothly (without settling in the valleys).
However, there is no way to actually shrink your pores. I use the Clairisonic skincare brush for daily cleaning and use a masque once a week. I really love the Elemis Papaya Enzyme Peel. It leaves your skin beautifully smooth without dryness or irritation.
Hope this helps!
The Clarisonic is just an electronic skin brush. .
Thank you ladies! I will check all this out. Ho hum just another thing about getting old I guess.I do a lot of my workouts out doors. I use sun screen all the time but when I was younger, I lived on Guam for 13 years I NEVER used sun screen so my skin has paid the price. Kathryn, where do you get your enzyme peel from? Is that the same as the masque you use once a week?
Janie! My eyes almost popped out of my head when I read this!I lived in Guam in the late eighties into the early nineties. I was in the Navy there! There are days I seriously think about moving back there! The laying out was the BEST part....the diving and snorkeling were close seconds!
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Thanks for the furry baby compliment! They are definitely my babies.
I miss the Mongolian Hut! I ate there nearly EVERY day! When I wasn't there, I was on the base standing in line for the barbecue at the e club....YUMMY! I heard the same regarding the changes to Guam. They were hit with a typhoon a while back and the recovery include many modern changes. BUMMER! I guess hotel row is HUGE now. Wow, I really do miss that place...
WOW somebody who knows the Mongolian Hut! How COOL is that? I STILL talk about that place. I have not found anything like it stateside. I am so drooling now.
It was a pretty big Japanese tourist destination back then too. I think it was cheap for them. I hated that I constantly saw Japanese stealing coral pieces from the reef...pissed me off. I was quite vocal in my younger days.![]()
Holy Moly this thing is expensive!!!! I read that it uses the same technology as the sonic tooth brush, . . . geesh I work for a dental office can't I just use a sonic care tooth brush on my face instead? Do you feel that this is something that you can use everyday? Thanks.
I KNOW!! SOOOOO expensive! It's ridiculous. I got it as a gift, and I didn't know what it was supposed to do! So I looked it up online, and wow do I ever need to buy that person a nice present next year!
I do use it every day, twice a day. It felt a little extreme the first couple of times, but then I got used to it. I think if you used the sonic toothbrush, it would take too long!
I use a basic gentle face cleanser (Paula's Choice Skin Balancing Cleanser), not the Clarisonic products. I got some little samples with the Clarisonic, and they were nice, but I just used my regular face wash and still saw good results.
Two people who lived in Guam - how cool is that?![]()
Wow that is one REALLY nice freind. You know when it comes to your face, . . it is hard to not want to pay that price if you knew it would work. I would much rather spend that kind of money on a face instead of that kind of money on my hair and I know people spend that kind of money on hair on a monthly basis. The only problem is that I've spent all sorts of money on stuff that has not worked. I feel doomed to just have bad skin. I see stars like Nicole Kidman who have the most beautiful skin I've ever seen and just wish. Right now my monthly indulgence has been a deep tissue massage. I just may have to forgo that to get this thing. I have oily skin though do you think this would work?