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Face exfoliate brush - does it work?

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Hannah2199 · 19/08/2020 19:49

A friend has recently purchased a very expensive facial exfoliate brush, (not sure I'm allowed to name the brand) she says her skin is now much clearer and she has fewer wrinkles...so far so good.

However, recently it has become clear that this is part of a pyramid/MLM selling scheme. And she is now posting 'lifestyle' things too. For example, her amazing new house, fun things shes done with the kids, cool bars shes been to, how she can achieve a great home/life balance while being on zoom calls with the kids playing in the garden etc. Generally 4 or 5 of these posts a day....

In theory I think it looks like a good (but over priced!!) product, but the 'overselling' is really putting me off. It seems in my opinion, that all her friends are expected to buy this product at £200+ and then some will sell to their friends etc etc. In this kind of scheme is it always a rip off? Or is this just the new home sales model? I'm so confused because the product does actually look good?!

So my questions are this - does an exfoliator brush work? Does it give SUCH dramatic results? And are there any cheaper versions that people would recommend please?

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morriseysquif · 19/08/2020 23:03

You have to name the brush, highly unlikely it banished wrinkles.

Is it really £200 😮

Hannah2199 · 20/08/2020 01:22

Yeah I think so, not sure if you get any products for that amount though.

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ldnstb123 · 20/08/2020 01:57

I will lay money on it that you are talking about the 'lumi spa' it's all I see all over my Instagram.

It does actually look good but I unfortunately think this is all a load of junk as so many instagrammers are forcing it on their pages etc it just seems too good to be true the benefits and cleanliness of it etc

But I guess don't knock it til you try it?? Lol

Everysinglebloodytime · 20/08/2020 02:39

I had a Clinique one, gave me spots

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