Last December, I bought the Pore Cleansing Brush from Human Nature (as of now at Php 550) from the website. I've been using twice a week for about 2 months now.
The product claims that because of the small bristles, it's more effective in cleaning out dirt from your pores (vs just using your plain old hands). Because of the mild exfoliation, your skin will absorb the vitamins from your face creams better.
See photo below from Human Nature's Instagram post, comparing lemon peels when cleaned with hands vs. pore cleansing brush.
Immediate Benefits
Upon using for the first time early December 2016, the mild exfoliation made my face glow a bit. I don't think I'll ever need a facial scrub anymore. It's indeed "feathery soft" as claimed so it did not irritate my face when I pressed too hard. The facial cleanser I use was Celeteque Hydration Facial Wash (75php for the 60ml tube).
As for the boyfriend (I gave him his own too)... After his first use, his mother noticed a huge difference and asked him "What did you do to your face? Your skin looks so much brighter and smoother!".
Long Term
Thankfully, I don't normally break out. However, my usual skin issue is dryness and dullness. After using the brush twice a week for a month, I'm happy to say that it helped with the dryness and dullness because of the consistent exfoliation.
I'm also happy to say that it did not cause any breakouts because I've been careful with properly cleaning and drying the brush after each use. Watch out: The brush needs to be thoroughly cleaned and dried. Since the bristles are so dense, it's tough to dry out (It will smell like wet dog). If not dried well, it will be a breeding ground for bacteria... that will surely give you zits.
Caution when using Cleansing Brushes
- Don't get overzealous when brushing your face. According to some bloggers (sharing stories of using cleansing brushes in general), brushing too hard and too often will trigger breakouts and will make your face red and irritated. Two times a week during night time is recommended.
- Wash and dry the cleansing brush well, preferably somewhere with proper air circulation. I rinse and squeeze the bristles until there's no bubbly residue left. I hang it to dry in the bathroom with the windows open with a bit of sunlight coming in, so bacteria doesn't fester (yuck). Don't leave your brush in the bathroom if it's constantly steamy to prevent mold formation. Some suggest disinfecting the brush with alcohol.
- Do not share brushes! Not even with your own sister.
Here are some more tips from Cosmo UK on using cleansing brushes
I just wished that it wasn't pink. I think if it came in white or beige, more guys will buy it.
What do you think?
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