I have even considered buying it, but the price is a no-go for me.
Then I discovered the Olay 3 zone cleaning brush and bought due to the combination of brand product / cheaper price. The main differences are in focus together: The Clarisonic does not rotate, but oscillate sonic, has different brush attachments and can be charged with cable. Plus transport accessories. Since I have the Clarisonic not tried, I can not judge this.
But now back to Olay 3 Zone:
I bought this because I've always had problem skin. Especially after I stopped taking the pill with the active ingredients against acne, occurred more frequently back problems (FYI: I am 28 years old). Although I have robust skin that can withstand almost all drugs and treatments except to rapid temperature changes, but I have in the T-Zone Blackhead and lower bearings. These are very profound inflammation in the chin and cheek area often. The lower bearings are often very persistent. Also, I have pimples all over his face times (no scars!) In the form of red spots and pigmentation problems that exist are often very long. Overall, I have a very oily skin, and sometimes pale-looking skin, makeup usually stops just a few hours, if at all. My skin and the pores are often clogged and keratinized. On top of that I got very very late chickenpox a few months ago, the "leftovers", you still see!
Therefore, the decision, I try all of which can help me in caring for my skin.
I use the brush now since about 1 week and can therefore unfortunately nothing to say to the long-term effect. The device itself makes a stable and functional impression. It is very quiet. Caution: When opening the battery compartment acute nail Fracture Risk. But the device is also waterproof and can be used in the shower.
I use the brush morning and evening. In the evening I wash my face but once manually before to remove the coarsest makeup already. Then, a prolonged treatment with the brush. This is very pleasant, as a facial massage and I'm looking more forward to it! After that, the normal treatment with facial tonic and cream.
Even though I have only not so really relies on the action of the brush, I'm surprised:
The face feels deep into the pores to clean and very smooth. (Does anyone know if you change the feel of the manual toothbrush to an electric toothbrush? So the situation is similar here). The skin shines bright and well supplied with blood. The follow-up treatment with cream should not have to wait too long in coming, because my skin feels slightly taut otherwise. The cream is then taken up very well. I have the brush already used in combination with a peeling, which also works well, you should not press on too strong only.
I have found that the skin smoother and more even effect and also softer, calluses are barely noticeable. The number of large blackheads on temple and forehead has been cut in half and the large pores / blackheads on the nose and cheek are slightly smaller and primarily lighter (and thus inconspicuous) become. The number of infections has indeed gone back, but this can not be completely stop, are just but partly hormonal. For redness and pimples times have become much less noticeable.
I must say that recently the Zeniac LP cream I use against blemished skin (I can only recommend, there's also here at Amazon or in pharmacies) and this cream now my feeling for better and works faster.
Therefore I can say that I am really convinced of the brush and their effect, but I have probably a skin, the well gets it. This does not always apply.
What I still lack, would also be a further brush attachment eg for exfoliation and a bag for transport, this should definitely be there! This is the only drawback, otherwise strong buy recommendation!