Thursday, November 11, 2010

Review of Clarisonic Opal Sonic Infusion System: the Wrap

My review of the Clarisonic Opal Sonic Infusion System started Monday. Today the wrap-up …

My Conclusions

While the design of the Clarisonic Opal Sonic Infusion System is quite elegant and convenient to use, I prefer:

1. A more versatile anti-aging skincare appliance; and
2. An anti-aging eye serum with more targeted ingredients for specific eye conditions, e.g. dark circles, wrinkles, puffiness, skin laxity.

UNT has such targeted eye products. Kinerase Undereye Rescue with Eyeseryl Tetrapeptide is also an excellent anti-aging product for the periorbital area.

I’ll stick with my
Baby Quasar (BQ) to help anti-aging serums and creams penetrate more deeply. I get additional anti-aging benefits from the LED red and infra-red rays and can use any anti-aging topical product I choose.


Baby Quasar
Read how LED Light Treatments Combined with Green Tea Cream Smooth Wrinkles 10Xs Faster.

If you really want a vibrating massager to drive ingredients into the epidermis of the periorbital area, come back tomorrow for a look at L’Oreal’s much less expensive Collagen Micro-Pulse Total Eye Correction System.

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