Dermawand, dermaroller, PMD, konjac sponge, kansa wand, etc. What is your pleasure? I really enjoy a dermaroller. It hurts, but it really did wonders for my skin. I haven't dermarolled in years, though. Konjac sponges are so fun to use, but since I have a Foreo Luna... I don't really get to use these. I've been wanting to buy the one from Ecotools', though. I kind of want a break from the Foreo Luna. I also really enjoy dermaplanning. I know that's not a tool. But, still.
i used to use a tungsten file on my feet...occasionally a belt sander but now i have one of these grinder things and it works great ?
It's because you're naturally beautiful, so you don't need all these skincare tools. I've tried so many skincare tools over the years.
I can't! I just can't. I cannot get on with things likes that. My feet are too ticklish. So, I manually scrub them.
Really, you prefer Foreo? I mean I'm happy with it too, I just thought Clarisonic was the ultimate tool lol....based on reviews and all that. I'm sticking with Foreo for a while anyways. Btw what cleansers do you use with Foreo?
I think the Clarisonic was such a big hit years ago because it was the first of its kind. But, since then... many brands have come out with sonic technology cleansing brushes. As long as it's sonic technology, not just a spinning brush.... I think you can get the same results with any tool that is like the Clarisonic or Foreo. I simply like the Foreo more because I don't have to get replacement brush heads, the charging power last longer between uses, it's smaller, weighs less, and it has the anti-aging backing to it. Granted, I never use it. But, I figure I will start when I see my first wrinkle, or whatever. You are going to hate my answer. I use my homemade cleansers. And if I'm lazy and don't want to make anything, I just use Castile soap. The Dr Bronners one can get a little harsh. So, I often times just use Castile soap from wholesale websites. For example, Organic Creations. They're a wholesale website that makes ingredients. And their Castile soap is less lathering and more moisturizing, which is sometimes what I need. I suck at giving recommendations because I make products, not buy them. But, I've heard great things about Pacifica, Osea (really popular on Youtube, but stupid expensive), Earthwise Beauty, Angel Face Botanicals (I have one of their books). If I wasn't so strict on making products... I would totally try these brands. I wish someone can buy me something from these brands as a gift. Lol! Anyways, I would recommend these brands, if you can get a hold of them outside of the States. Sorry, I'm not more help.
I don't use skincare tools, such as you have mentioned, but I do make my own cleanser from dr B and olive oil.