I've always wanted to try a sonic cleanser, so when I got the opportunity to review this, I jumped at it.
I charged it up for a couple of hours as per the instructions, then gave it a go.
The instructions said to wet the face thoroughly and apply cleanser to the bristle head of the device. Initially I had to push the on button quite hard to switch it on, but eventually I got it going.
I gently pressed it against my skin to start with and over the next few days was able to apply a bit more pressure. I moved the device in small circles over my face, making sure not to linger too long on any one spot. Getting around the nose was a little bit tricky.
As time went by I found I was able to push the speed button up to get a much better cleanser, but if you have sensitive skin, I would advise you to start on a lower setting. As for the thermal heating setting, I didn't really notice any difference for how the device felt on my skin. Plus the thermal button required a decent press to activate.
Results: After trying the device consistently for a week, I noticed my skin felt softer and cleaner. Plus my moisturizer went in a bit faster. This was one thing I didn't expect. It has good cleansing properties.
Overall, I got good results from the device and definitely think it is worth a try. The main minus was the power button was small, and hard to switch on. This frustrated me a bit. I also felt the heat setting wasn't that useful.
I thought this was a pretty good foreo dupe considering this is the third skincare tool like this that I have used. The foreo is like $300 so it would say it’s pretty comparable.. It’s gentle, nothing like that Clarisonic thing people used to love. It leaves your skin very smooth and fresh. It is easy to use, compact and waterproof. Silicone bristles are pretty good as they are hygienic and won’t hold onto bacteria or anything like that. I would recommend if you don’t want to splurge on foreo.