Units | 1 count |
Brand | CLSEVXY |
P**L
Irritate skin
This product is awful, brush spins slow even in fast settings and it irritates skin causing it go read for an hour. I use same product different brand, never had a problem. Went straight to bin.
M**S
DIED AFTER ONE USE (USED AS INSTRUCTED)
Put in new batteries, used once as instructed on the manual and now won't even turn on...
C**E
Great
Great product cleans my face lovely
D**Y
Great for $10. Using for KP on Arms/Legs.
tldr: For $10, if this is what you're looking for, get it. If you need help getting a deeper clean for clogged pores, or help exfoliating in general then this will do what you need without a bunch of extras. Even for more than your face. Batteries last quite a bit. Is NOT waterproof, and really can't be considered water resistant much either. I pull it apart and dry it out after each use, but it will totally rust or fail if I don't. Will still purchase another one if this one fails.First of all, I have KP, rosacea, and all around annoying skin. My forehead, nose, and chin have normal to oily skin that doesn't shed as well as it's supposed to. Using the grey and white softer brush twice a week has been super helpful without being harsh. Thankfully, my rosacea only effects my cheeks, but they are really sensitive to any kind of exfoliation. So even using the lighter brush head, my cheeks said no. So I can recommend this for somewhat sensitive skin, but not necessarily for highly sensitive skin. Honestly, I wouldn't use the black and white head on my face. That being said, my husband has an extremely oily blackhead not sensitive at all face, and it would be great for his face. I haven't really used the silicone head much yet.HOWEVER, you know what this brush has really helped with? My KP. That black and white head that I wouldn't put on my face? I have been using it twice a week in the shower for my arms, legs, and even that inner leg/bikini area for ingrown hairs (didn't fully get rid of them, but helped). I use the Cerave Moisturizing Bar for my body, and I just lather a little of it on my arms and legs, then use this brush on the high setting with the black/white head. That soap lathers up really well with it, and it provides a much deeper exfoliation/clean without being harsh like using the sugar scrubs or chemical stuff. It does have a tiny head though, so it's not going to be a very quick scrub. It probably takes me 10 minutes doing both arms and legs, but doing it only twice a week isn't awful. My sensitive skin hates all the other KP treatments, but this has helped to significantly reduce the bumps and irritation without causing other issues.CON: This thing is not waterproof, and is barely water resistant. It's water resistant in the sense that it doesn't immediately die after being used in my shower for 15 minutes. However, if I didn't pull the battery cover off and drain it after every shower, it wouldn't take long for the batteries to corrode and other parts to rust/corrode. I've been letting it dry with the batteries out each time. I don't submerge it, and I don't use it in the direct shower stream. Yet every time, there is water inside the unit. If you just use this for washing your face at the sink, with minimal dribbles going down the unit, it'll probably be fine. My estimate is that it will most likely have an issue here in 3 months if I keep using it the way I'm using it. And while I'm not happy about sending something to the landfill that quick, $10 in that time frame is way cheaper than sugar scrubs and chemical exfoliants.For the price of this unit in comparison to all the others, this is a great purchase and I'll still buy another when this one dies.
R**B
SUPER small
Full disclosure: I have not used this at all, I'm not sure I even will. It might just be kept as a back up. (It actually would be perfect for a trip so that you don't have to worry about losing it etc). I only bought it because I simply cannot find replacement brush heads for the one I had, which I had been using for well over 5 years and it was still going strong. I did finally decide to get rid if it because it was starting to look ratty at the bottom of the handle where it ends up sitting in water that drains off the brush head. I already had a back up for that one that I purchased on here 3 years ago (which I checked and they do not sell that one anymore). I was looking for something that had brush heads to fit that one, which these will NOT as they are so much smaller. My thought was that at $10, I could just use the brush heads. Nope. As you can see by my pics, not only is the entire unit small, the brush heads are ridiculously small. Like will-take-twice-as-long-to-wash-your-face small. The unit I just got rid of was from Vanity Planet, which they sell that brand on here. Really, they sell quite a few different "brands" that are really all the same unit. The trick is, and I'm telling you this to help you out, you simply cannot find brush head replacements to fit hardly anything but a Clarisonic-----which I have one of those that cost twice as much as the "spin" ones I've been using, and I actually do not like it. The Clarisonic does not spin, which to me, means my face does not feel very clean. This lack of replacement heads seems to be a scam to make you fork out the money for a new unit every time vs just being able to buy brush heads. So 2nd piece of advice I'm giving you-----you will see units anywhere from this $10 one up to $100 ones. They all do the same thing, unless you want rechargeable, which I did not want the hassle of that. So if you're OK with batteries, DO NOT spend more than $30 on one of these. The one I just tossed that was over 5 years old was still working exactly like it was brand new, and I can count on one hand how many times in those 5 years I changed the batteries. And I paid $29 for it. If I were you, I'd pay more attention to how many extra brush heads you get----and I mean actual BRUSH heads. The other ones are all useless (silicone, massage, sponge etc). Oh, and one last piece of advice. I'd get one that has at least 2 speeds, but even that can be tricky. My first one, high speed was perfect. The replacement I dug out of the closet, low speed is not strong enough, but with high speed, foam flies everywhere.
D**Z
It’s good overall, but don’t use rechargeable batteries!
When I first got this I tried putting my rechargeable batteries in and they fit super tight and it wouldn’t turn on. I thought the item was defective so I got a replacement but I was having the same issue! I figured let me try some regular double A’s and sure enough they fit and it worked. I didn’t realize rechargeable batteries were wider but I guess so. I never had that issue before. Overall decent product for the price.
L**Y
Worth Multiple Purchases
I originally purchased this spin brush back in early 2020, looking for a regular run-of-the-mill face cleaning brush. I have had it for 2 years, dropped it countless times, traveled with it, moved houses with it, and it only just recently died on me. I dropped it a few dozen times too many and it lost its waterproof capabilities. I had purchased a spin brush at target for my boyfriend for half the price and it's not remotely as good. I just purchased it for myself a second time and will likely purchase a third in two years after I'm done throwing this one around my bathroom.
T**E
Ok
It's not what I thought it would be. Runs super slow.
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