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Review on INNERNEED Food-Grade Silicone Body Cleansing Brush Shower Scrubber Gentle Exfoliating Glove, For Sensitive, Delicate, Dry Skin (Blue) by Patricia Muller

Revainrating 5 out of 5

These are great (and inexpensive) to use as a facial cleansing brush!

I wanted to find a great facial cleansing tool made of silicone that's inexpensive. I bought about 10 different devices, many of them vibrating, electric brushes and then a few 'manual' ones like these. This brand and model ended up being my favorite. Before you start thinking I'm completely crazy, when I began this endeavor it was because I was considering the Foreo Luna electric facial cleansing brush ($169) which cost more than all the ones I got combined! They've since come out with some less expensive models.but in the big picture their devices are just priced much higher than most others and I can’t seem to figure out why anyone would pay their prices for what is just a vibrating silicone brush! Silicone is silicone right?The reason I don’t love any of them is that the actual amount of surface space that's available for scrubbing is small therefore they all take a pretty long time to use if you want adequate scrubbing coverage. They all have pretty soft bristles.as does this set of manual brushes.This set isn’t intended for faces. That's probably why the surface area is bigger. But it turns out that for me they are perfect, because the larger surface area means I can wash and exfoliate my face faster. For me, faster is always better! Other than that I find them somewhat awkward to hold on to.but then so are all of the electric ones!The silicone is great in that it cleans up quickly, dries quickly and it hangs well in my shower.unlike the electric brushes. These check off all my needs for a good exfoliating brush made of silicone. The fact that they are less expensive than any of the electric ones is a plus. And this particular set, that groups 2 together for sale is the least expensive option I found. Since individually these are sold for $7.99.$13.99 for 2 is a bargain!The last thing I love about these versus the electric ones is that they weigh significantly less for purposes of travel,and they are small and flexible so I can tuck them into many different travel bags easily.So, ironically my quest for the best facial brush ended up being one that isn’t even meant to be used for that purpose!

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Cons
  • Could potentially cause irritation or discomfort for those with extremely sensitive skin