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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2009

CLARISONIC Mia vs. An Electric Toothbrush
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Music: "Mallory" by Sunriser http://cuthut.com/Vsw
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CLARISONIC MIA

PRICE: $149CAD/$149US

STORES: Sephora, Holt Renfrew (Canada)

ONLINE RETAILERS: www.sephora.com, www.eskincarestore.com/ (Canada Only), www.eskinstore.com (US Only), www.clarisonic.com (US Only)

Unboxing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZb9plzpVGg

CLAIMS: The sonic frequency moves Clarisonic's soft, gentle brush back and forth at more than 300 times per second, thoroughly clearing pores and skin surface.

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ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH

PRICE: Varies

STORES: Any drugstore

ONLINE RETAILERS: n/a

CLAIMS: n/a

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  • I love the fact that you have done this video and compared between the Clarisonic and a toothbrush. As far as I know, toothbrushes rotate round and round and the Clarisonic does not. The toothbrush would only move in one direction and while it may do you some good on one side of your face, it wouldn't be that beneficial to the other side since it would be rotating in the oposite direction. Wouldn't that do more harm than good? I've had the Clarisonic for about 2 yrs now and it's worth its cost!

  • @Ghaalya1 Great observation!!

  • where did u get the clarisonic brush lid?

  • @brbie324 Comes with the brush.

  • do you have oily skin? If you do, have you become any less oilier now that you've used clarisonic for a longer time?

  • @JuliaSeiko Yes, I do have oily skin and no, the clarisonic did not make me less oilier over time. Oil is produced from your body then goes out to your skin. Since the Clarisonic works only superficially, it will not slow or impede oil production. But if you use the wrong brush, it will cause dryness and skin flakes due to the abrasiveness and harshness of the brush.

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  • my electric toothbrush does the same thing...lol :)

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  • how do you measure the results you get?

  • @fionaman Thanks! I love your videos; they are very informative. Thank you for all the time you take for testing products and in comparing them, and most of all, thank you for your honest opinions.

  • I prefer my electric toothbrush, does the same thing :-P

  • @fionaman thank you for your answer :) great review!

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