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Review on 🌿 Experience the Exfoliating Power of Fantasea Natural Bristle Body Brush by Steve Willis

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Fantasea vs. Elemis: Fantasea is cheaper, softer, still exfoliates (but less durable)

I bought these body brushes for the purpose of exfoliating. Some sources suggest that body brushing has other benefits, but I can't find anything conclusive about these other benefits. via google) which cost me $36. Both brushes come as brush heads with a wooden back and a strap for easy grip, but the Elemis comes with a detachable handle that would be useful for cleaning your back and other hard-to-reach areas. puts. Elemis also appears to be of better quality as the Fantasea lost its bristles on day one while the Elemis remained intact. Elemis is also stiffer, which may mean it lends itself better to exfoliation, but I like the feel of the Fantasea brush more. Fantasea feels hard enough to shake off dead skin cells (and I could see the white dust peeling off and feel my skin getting smoother) but soft enough to be comfortable and feel more like a massage than like a desperate attempt to scrape off the dead cells, to the touch . . . skin cells. Overall I think I prefer Fantasea as it exfoliates the skin and is more comfortable. It can wear out quicker than Elemis and comes without a grip, but I think the much lower price makes up for that. Four stars because it seems less resistant (bristles came out on first brushing).

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Slightly torn