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PRODUCT REVIEW: Clinique Sonic Brush

I have been wanting to review the Clinique Sonic Brush ever since I got it as a gift from my sister back in September. I love this brush! The bristles are soft on the skin but they dig deep and clean out your pores. The brush comes with a charger that you only need to charge once approx. every three months. 
I use it with my Clinique 3-step skincare products for oily skin when I do use it. I start out by applying my face wash to my face and wetting the bristles of the brush with warm water. Press the button and the bristles vibrate for 30 seconds, I repeat this twice since I have fun doing it hehe. I usually do this after I remove my makeup with wipes. The best part is seeing the makeup on the brush while you are cleaning even after it has been removed with wipes.
The recommendation for using the brush is twice a day once in the morning and once at night. If you have sensitive skins it would be better to stick to once a day for one 30s vibration. Although the bristles are soft excessive use with dry out skin and could cause a burning feeling.

Although I did get it as a gift there are ways you can save money on this purchase. Sears Canada always has extra discounts on makeup and fragrance products during Sears Days or they mail exclusive discounts to those on the mailing list, you could save up to 20% on your purchase! Hudson's Bay also has discounts but the most I have seen in store is 10% or 15% when you use your Hudson Bay's MasterCard for the purchase.

Happy face washing!

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