After close to a year of lusting, saving, and reviewing, I
finally did it. I bought a Clarisonic from Macy’s. The reason for the purchase
at the said retailer was because I had recently acquired a hefty gift card and
thought I could use a Retail-Me-Not deal, but alas, that coupon didn’t work. I
went for the purchase anyhow, all $150 worth (plus tax) for the Mia 2.
I brought it home and all Smeagol-like from the Lord of the
Rings opened my precious. There are a few reasons why I opted for the Mia 2
version over the base model and the swanky high-end bells and whistles deal.
(#1) The two-year warranty. Let’s be real – I’m investing in this gadget and I
don’t want it to break on me! I could pay $25 less and be stuck with a dud, so
I decided the extra investment was worth the guarantee. (#2) Two speeds. Two is
better than one, right? I’m a girl who likes to have options. Plus, it’s a
newer model. Usually companies listen to the reviews of the first generation
buyers and make improvements. (#3) The Mia 2 was the version my friends raved
about.
What I like: Travel case. Cleaner face. T-Timer.
Smoother skin. Design. Color options. No cords.
What I don’t like: The price tag. Initial charging
time of 24-hours, each consecutive charging time of 12-hours. Buying
replacement brushes.
The Result: I like my Clarisonic. I don’t LOVE it.
Granted, I have a fairly clear complexion already so I wasn’t looking to rid
terrible acne. (I haven’t always been so fortunate – cystic acne is my nemesis.
Birth control has worked wonders for my skin!) My skin did get a few small
pimples after the first few uses but I almost saw this as a positive thing,
since I figured my skin was purging junk that had been stuck under the surface.
The “sonic technology?” Meh, I feel like that’s all hype. I don’t see that my
pore size has been reduced. If it had, I would rave about this product from the
mountain tops!
Overall, I have a peace of mind after I use the tool and
know I’m going to bed with a clean face. I’m glad I have it. I know there are
cheaper versions on the market and now I think I’d be willing to try those.
Before, I was so caught up in the hype of the brand name I thought nothing
would compare.
What do you think? Do you own a Clarisonic? Do you like or
love it? Are you willing to try a generic brand?
Stef was so excited about this Clarisonic. While she's happier and possibly has a brighter, more clear countenance, my pocketbook is lighter. My grade: C-
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