The Top Facial Cleansing Brushes for 2023 – Reviews by Hollywood Life – Hollywood Life

The popularity of facial cleansing brushes is constantly rising with no end in sight. Every day more and more people are becoming aware of the benefits of facial cleansing brushes. This, combined with the fact that using a cleansing brush does not add any extra time to one's cleanup routine, makes them a must-have for everyone. 

But, this popularity comes at a price, and that is market integrity. Back when only a handful of brands were making these brushes, you could easily choose one. But now there are hundreds of options to choose from, with each claiming to be the best one. Someone completely unfamiliar with these brushes will be left confused and dazed after trying to find the right one for themself. 

Thankfully, all you have to do is to focus on the following attributes, and you will find a quality facial cleansing brush in no time. 

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Type of Mechanism

The first attribute you have to consider is the main cleansing mechanism, and there are two popular options here to choose from.

Manual

This is the most basic form of the cleansing brush as it does not have any electronics in it. It is just a well-designed silicone brush with tiny bristles that clean your skin thoroughly. These often have a handle on the back and require you to make the cleaning motion on your own. 

The key benefits of these brushes include lower costs, practically zero points of failure, and extreme portability. You also have full control over your speed and strength. But, their biggest downside is their performance. They are certainly better than cleaning with your hand but do not come close to the cleansing quality of other more automated options.

Rotation

These are the most common type of facial cleansing brushes and mainly consist of a motor attached to a brush. The motor spins the brush, resulting in a very thorough cleanup of your skin. These are often accompanied by interchangeable heads as well. Some of these heads are for different types of skin, while others are used for things like powder and cream application. 

The one downside to these rotation-based cleansing brushes is their level of inconsistency. Some of them will work just fine 5 years down the road, while many others will fail within the first few months. 

Your Skin Type

Not all facial cleansing brushes are made with the same type of skin mind. A soft brush will not be able to clean tough skin, and a rough brush can cause damage to sensitive skin. So, make sure that the brush you're buying is compatible with your skin type. 

If the product page does not specify the compatible skin types, then reading customer reviews is your second best option. Find reviewers that mention their skin type and how their experience with the brush. 

If you're still not sure, then buying a cleansing brush with interchangeable brushes is the best idea.

Construction Quality

Facial cleansing brushes are not something that you buy on a regular basis. So, make sure that the one you buy has high-quality construction. This includes both the exterior shell of the device as well as the electronics inside. The motors and batteries, in particular, should be the bigger concern as they usually fail way before the outside shows any damage. 

Battery Life

Battery life should not be an issue with most high-quality facial cleansing brushes. A large majority of them can last for days with only a couple of hours of charge time. But, you still have to look at the battery capacity and rated hours of the brush as there are some options with below-average battery life. Any brush that gives you less than 10 days of normal use on a single charge is too low. 

Disposable Batteries

Brushes that require single-use batteries can be both good and bad. If the brush lasts upwards of a month on a single battery replacement, then it is a viable option. You don't have to worry about charging the brush, especially when you're out traveling. On the other hand, if the brush chews through disposable batteries and requires new ones every ten days or so, then that brush is not worth your hard-earned money.

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