Is Clarisonic Mia 2 discontinued?

Is Clarisonic Mia 2 discontinued?

“After more than a decade of game-changing innovation and industry-leading technology, the Clarisonic brand will be shutting down as of September 30, 2020,” an Instagram post reads.

Are Clarisonics worth it?

If you are obsessive with skincare and looking for a simple way to keep your skin in tip-top condition, the Clarisonic Mia is a good buy. It cleans deeply, evens skin tone and is touted to get rid of blackheads and blemishes. Many users report their pores appear smaller after prolonged use.

Is the Clarisonic Mia bad for your skin?

Clarisonic is a skin care tool sold at specialty beauty stores that uses a soft, gentle brush that oscillates back and forth over the skin. Clarisonic brush, facial scrubs, acids, enzymes, washcloths or whatever form you get yours in can cause skin damage and may lead to premature aging if used too frequently.

Is Clarisonic good for aging skin?

Clarisonic Firming Massage Head Clinically proven to visibly reduce the signs of aging with just 12 weeks of twice-daily use, this game-changing Firming Massage Head uses 27,000 soothing micro-firming massages per treatment to naturally lift and tone the skin.

What has replaced Clarisonic Mia?

If you are looking for a Clarisonic replacement, the FOREO Luna 3 is one of our favorite facial cleansing brushes because it uses upgraded T-sonic pulsations to deep clean your complexion. Flip it over and give your skin a firming massage that temporarily lifts and plumps.

What do dermatologists say about Clarisonic?

Beauty fans are sad to see Clarisonic go, but dermatologists say washing your face with an electronic brush can be terrible for your skin. Clarisonic products will no longer be available after September 30, as the company is going out of business.

Why Clarisonic is bad for your skin?

Exfoliation is the action that the bristles create when rubbed over the skin. Clarisonic brush, facial scrubs, acids, enzymes, washcloths or whatever form you get yours in can cause skin damage and may lead to premature aging if used too frequently.

What is comparable to Clarisonic Mia?

10 Popular Alternatives to the Clarisonic Cleansing Brush

  • Clarisonic Mia 2 Brush.
  • FOREO LUNA 2 Facial Cleansing Brush.
  • SHISEIDO Cleansing Massage Brush.
  • PMD Clean Smart Facial Cleansing Device.
  • Mary Kay Skinvigorate Sonic Skin Care System.
  • Olay Prox Advanced Facial Cleansing Brush System.

How long does a Clarisonic Mia 2 last?

A fully charged Clarisonic Mia 2 gives 24 minutes of use.

Do dermatologists recommend face brushes?

A cleansing brush isn’t necessary, but can be helpful if you wear a lot of makeup—the oscillation of the brush can dislodge makeup and dirt from your pores, says Fusco. Hold the brush so it “floats” over the skin; scrubbing can cause irritation.

Can Clarisonic Mia 2 be used in shower?

Clarisonic Mia 2 cleanses 6x better than cleansing with your hands alone. The Mia 2 handle is waterproof for use in the shower or bathtub.

How often should I use Clarisonic Mia 2?

Robb, twice a day is the average recommended usage, but this can vary depending on skin type and lifestyle. “If you have incredibly sensitive skin or have rosacea, you should ease into it,” says Dr. Robb. “Try using the brush once every three days and gradually build your usage from there.”

Should you use a facial cleansing brush if you have rosacea?

Although a face cleansing brush is a great tool, it is not for everyone. Those with rosacea and extra sensitive skin might want to skip using a brush altogether. Always clean your brush regularly with soap and water or alcohol as the brush can harbor bacteria and cause breakouts.

Is the Clarisonic Mia 2 a good exfoliator?

While Clarisonic does not call the brush an exfoliator, as medical dermatologist Dr Schultz notes, as it is a brush it does provide light physical exfoliation. The low speed option is gentile on the skin, and the flexibility in speed makes the Mia 2 a much better option than the Mia 1 for sensitive skin. The oscillating brush is soft on the skin.

What happened to the Clarisonic Mia 2?

Clarisonic have confirmed that this Mia 2 model ( in addition to all other Clarisonic products) have been discontinued. However, Current Body currently sell the remaining Clarisonic inventory. Their stock includes the Mia Smart, the Mia Prima, the Clarisonic Men’s range, multiple sets, and brush heads!

Is Clarisonic a good brand for acne?

Clarisonic has an impressive average rating on Acne.org. Clarisonic have a brush head specifically designed for acne prone skin. The ‘Acne Cleansing’ brush head is well loved – with favorable reviews on the official Clarisonic website. For whiteheads. blackheads, and pore minimization – try out the ‘Deep Pore Cleansing’ brush head.

Which Clarisonic facial brush should you buy?

The Mia 2, described by Clarisonic as the ‘fan favorite’ facial brush, is rated very highly by customer reviews on Influenster. Some customers note the cleansing brush is very similar to the now discontinued Clarisonic MD.