Friday, April 12, 2019

Michael Todd Beauty Soniclear Petite Shop Sonix iPhone Cases, Sunglasses, Tech Accessories and Small Leather Goods Clarisonic’s growing line of cleansing brushes have been hugely popular for years—with good reason. The brush’s vibrations remove dirt and debris on the outer layer of the skin, giving you a better clean than washing your face the old fashioned way. “There is data showing that Clarisonic can more fully remove pollution from the skin than washing your face without the device,” says Dr. Zeichner, adding that it is gentle enough to be used across all skin types. “If you are acne prone this is one of the best tools you can get for at-home use,” dermatologist and RealSelf contributor Michele Green, M.D., tells SELF. “Because the brush cleans the skin and pores so well, it makes absorption of skin-care products easier.” Cosmetic dermatologist Anna Guanche, M.D., recommends the brush along with prescription cleansers for patients with acne and rosacea. She notes that some rosacea patients may be too sensitive to use it, but for those with oily, acne-prone skin, the method show really good results. The rave reviews are across the board. “I highly recommended the skin cleansing system, Clarisonic,” board certified dermatologist Debra Jaliman, M.D., tells SELF. “A Clarisonic brush can help you achieve smoother, healthier, and more radiant skin.”

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