Bought these last time they were offered. I gave one to a friend, who really likes it. Great product, especially for the price! It comes in a huge retail box, but the product itself is rather compact, and takes up little room on my bathroom counter. It’s worth the money.
An important note… pretty much everybody in the skincare industry agrees that these don’t benefit your face in anyway, and either do the same as just applying face wash/exfoliator with your hand, or potentially do damage if you are too firm.
@npopat For any given low-popularity gimmick device, there will be a segment of the population that will swear it not only works, but that somebody’s trying to suppress it. This stopped being amusing shortly after methods of starting a fire were devised.
@npopat And that minor rant done, I will observe that there is no task so simple and straightforward that nobody is going to try to sell a gadget which complicates it for little or no benefit.
@npopat@werehatrack
“methods of starting a fire”
Well, yes. technically there are different ways to ignite the kindling. But there’s only one way to build a decent fire. Listen, you have to stack the wood, use dry wood, stack it in the right pattern. Don’t use accelerant. Here’s a good tutorial:
@MuddyG i mean theyre proven to negatively impact skin PH balance and cause dermabrasion. They are bristles, your face is sensitive. Would sag if anything its relatively obvious these can cause harm.
Specs
Product: 2-Pack: Conair True Glow Sonic Facial Brush with UV Heating Base
Model: SFB6CST
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
2 for $159.98 at Best Buy
Warranty
1-Year Limited Manufacturer Warranty
Estimated Delivery
Friday, Mar 31 - Monday, Apr 3
They should make these for the other end.
/giphy nope!
@yakkoTDI Technically, there’s nothing stopping you. Let us know how it goes!
@yakkoTDI, they do, butt that depends on you!! 🫢
@yakkoTDI For feet? They lack UV, but powered combination callus removers and vacuums are a thing.
@yakkoTDI Well, it is a 2-pack…
@brainmist
Well then scrub this purchase.
My girl gets enough facials as it is. Unless this helps clean it up?
@bugger Eww. Just eww.
/showme someone sanitizing their face with UV, with a banana for scale
Bought these last time they were offered. I gave one to a friend, who really likes it. Great product, especially for the price! It comes in a huge retail box, but the product itself is rather compact, and takes up little room on my bathroom counter. It’s worth the money.
@rumpkin Thanks, I was wondering if anyone here had tried these. I may have to buy a set.
@rumpkin I bought it, too. I’m rather impressed with it. I use it almost every day. The spare will be given as a gift.
@rumpkin I bought last time too, loving it. Takes up very little space on my small bathroom counter.
@rumpkin I bought one too and like it. I was expecting it to spin, it does not, it just vibrates.
Houston, this is Apollo. We have a … face to scrub.
@hchavers What? You going to blast it off?
Sonic…which implies it makes noise. Not supersonic or ultrasonic or hypersonic…just plain old noise.
I think they just wanted a cool buzzword in the name.
Get it? Buzzword?
I’ll be here all week.
An important note… pretty much everybody in the skincare industry agrees that these don’t benefit your face in anyway, and either do the same as just applying face wash/exfoliator with your hand, or potentially do damage if you are too firm.
Just a heads up!
@npopat Or is that just what Big Skincare WANTS us to think?
(I have no idea; I’d say I have no skin in this game but that seems inaccurate.)
@npopat For any given low-popularity gimmick device, there will be a segment of the population that will swear it not only works, but that somebody’s trying to suppress it. This stopped being amusing shortly after methods of starting a fire were devised.
@npopat And that minor rant done, I will observe that there is no task so simple and straightforward that nobody is going to try to sell a gadget which complicates it for little or no benefit.
@npopat @werehatrack
“methods of starting a fire”
Well, yes. technically there are different ways to ignite the kindling. But there’s only one way to build a decent fire. Listen, you have to stack the wood, use dry wood, stack it in the right pattern. Don’t use accelerant. Here’s a good tutorial:
@npopat it’s pretty obvious that this would be beneficial in exfoliating.
@MuddyG i mean theyre proven to negatively impact skin PH balance and cause dermabrasion. They are bristles, your face is sensitive. Would sag if anything its relatively obvious these can cause harm.
@MuddyG @npopat The fact that a given product makes the problem that it alleges to address worse is considered a feature, not a bug.
/showme Sanitizing Base
/giphy Sanitizing base
TLC references…
This woman from Star Trek used one of these. She couldn’t say whether she liked it or not.
I don’t know how well this must work considering it didn’t even touch all the makeup that model in the next to last picture is wearing.
/buy
@uvassassin It worked! Your order number is: skinny-sad-cave
/image skinny sad cave