Technology
The Foreo Luna 2 facial brush is on sale for less than $120 at Amazon
TL;DR: The revolutionary Foreo Luna 2 facial cleansing brush is $118.30 on Amazon, a savings of 41% and over $80.
The quest for blemish-free, glowing-without-makeup skin isn’t a new concept, but it’s been turned into a genuine branch of self-care in the past few years.
You can stalk dermatologist Instagrams and save up for facials all you want, but there’s face tech you can do at home without spending $500: The Foreo Luna 2 cleansing brush is one of the most important beauty tech products we’ve seen in the past few years, and it’s on sale for less than $120 at Amazon.
Stocking up on vitamin oils, skin gummies, and jade rollers is great and all, but that online skincare vortex is pointless if your skin isn’t getting the correct cleaning underneath. Coined as a “facial spa massager for cleansing and anti-wrinkle results,” the Foreo Luna 2 is a vibrating brush that uses T-Sonic power to gently exfoliate dead skin, unclog pores, and remove up to 99.5% of dirt and oil that can contribute to adult breakouts. Clearing out all this bad stuff also makes room for your skin to absorb all of those skincare products you’re hoarding.
The Luna 2’s reverse side has a wave design and uses lower-frequency pulsations to massage your skin, working to reduce fine lines around the eyes and leaving skin more firm overall.
Amazon customer Barbi G writes:
“I love my Foreo Luna 2! I too, am a former Clarisonic user that just felt even the sensitive brush was too harsh for my skin. I hesitated for months before I bought the Luna 2 (price concerns). I’m so sorry I waited. My skin is cleaner, smoother, and less congested than it has been in years. I also use it on my hands to help with cell turnover. They are much improved (I’m 64), so that’s a pretty impressive statement. If you are on the fence, I encourage you to try it. You will not regret it.”
Not only are makeup wipes just shy of worthless when it comes to a legit cleansing, but an electric cleaning brush is also a much more sustainable option — most makeup wipes aren’t biodegradable and can take up to 100 years to decompose.
Regularly $199, you can save $80.70 and get the brush for normal, oily, combination, or sensitive skin for $118.30.
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