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BOOTS £15 VERSION OF CLARISONIC BACK IN STOCK!

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HyvaPaiva · 28/01/2013 17:19

Just bought the Boots version of the Clarisonic after it being out of stock for ages. It's still at the reduced price of £15!

Here

Enjoy!

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ChablisLover · 28/01/2013 17:38

Thanks

Had been looking at the ones on sale in space nk sale but this is a much better price and I hear its just as good.

reikizen · 28/01/2013 17:41

I saw this in Boots the other day and remembered my sister used to have one in the 80s. She had the most awful skin I've ever seen!!

HyvaPaiva · 28/01/2013 17:45

It does seem to get excellent reviews, Chablis.

Reikizen, oh no! I'll test it out and if all goes bad, at least it's £15 and not £120 like the Clarisonic. Thanks for the warning!

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NoThankYouToSideSalad · 28/01/2013 20:38

Thanks! Have wanted to experiment with the Clarisonic, so am much happier risking £15 than £120!

ZZMum · 28/01/2013 22:25

This is not a clarisonic though is it? it is a rotating brush .. clairsonic uses sonic technology ... massive difference..

HyvaPaiva · 30/01/2013 12:35

ZZ, you make it sound like I'm misleading people with your 'though is it? ...massive difference'. It was described as such on here previously and I didn't know there was a difference. I was only letting people know it was in stock Hmm

In any case, the Boots 'rotating brush' is good to use. The second, more powerful speed is very harsh though so I only use the first. The brushes are soft. It feels like a deep clean, and really revitalizes, whatever the technology.

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CointreauVersial · 30/01/2013 17:30

Grin Grin at sonic technology.

Marketing folk must love you, ZZ.

I bet the Boots brush would leave your face just as clean and shiny as the extortionately overpriced more expensive Clarisonic.

I know which one I'd buy.

NoThankYouToSideSalad · 30/01/2013 17:40

What's sonic technology? Does it transmit sound waves into your skin? Is that possible? If so, would it make a blind bit of difference? Genuine questions.

StepAwayFromTheEcclesCakes · 30/01/2013 18:18

I had one similar and it was fab, my skin never looked so glowy, off to order one now.

swooosh · 30/01/2013 18:22

I've ordered one easily led

CareerGirl01 · 30/01/2013 21:15

Got mine and could never afford a Clarisonic. Sonic technology is marketing speak for 'vibrating more'.

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