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LG Electronic Wash Pop Facial Cleansing Tool

 



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  • Six reasons why it's better than just using your hands.

    1.   It offers a deeper and more thorough (yet gentle) cleanse than just using your fingers or a washcloth. The hypoallergenic silicone bristles penetrate further into the surface of your skin, getting rid of more dirt, debris, and oil.


    2. Your skin renews itself about every 28 days; exfoliation from a cleansing brush speeds up this process.


    3.  Exfoliation tightens skin, shrinking the appearance of pores over time.


    4.  Using a facial brush stimulates the surface of your skin, making it more radiant and smoother.


    5.  Facial brushes help stimulate the process of eliminating cellular waste, also known as “skin detox.”
    6.  It preps you for the rest of your skincare routine. Serums and moisturizers will be easily absorbed, so you’ll see better results.

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