
The 'too good to be true' beauty product with 60% off that leaves your skin feeling fresh
With 90% positive ratings from customers, it seems like a no brainer to receive fresh feeling results.
The FOREO LUNA mini 2 Facial Cleansing Brush is now 60% off on Amazon
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If you struggle to remove tough to get make-up residue sweat or natural face oils that cause breakouts and skin irritation then you need to try this too good to be true product for just £48.12. The FOREO LUNA mini 2 Facial Cleansing Brush is currently on sale on Amazon, and has an impressive 90% positive ratings from 200+ customers.
It now has 60% off, meaning instead of the original price of £119, the 3-zone face brush is over half the price.
It's also the perfect size to take travelling with you, making it a holiday essential. For money-saving tips, sign up to our Money newsletter here .
The face cleanser machine has thick, thin and medium silicon touchpoints which aids in removing hard to get build up on your skin. It is said to help you remove 99.5% of oil, sweat and make-up residue, making it a lot easier to do you morning or night time skin routine and save an extra few steps.
The T-Sonic face massager boosts circulation and cell turnover to help develop a fresh and flawless complexion, They recommend that for the best results to use the FOREO LUNA mini 2 Facial Cleansing Brush with an micro-foam cleanser/moisturiser so that they work well with the vibrations of the machine to gently lift away imbedded impurities, without stripping the skin barrier. If not too sure, where to start in terms of cleansers etc. the company have their own available to buy for £21 for 100ml on Amazon.
It's dimensions are 34 x 81 x 77 millimetres, so it is easy to pack away in your hand luggage or your make-up bag to take out about with you or whilst travelling.
It's available in a range of colours, however prices change per colour. Blue is the most expensive at £66.49, then the yellow and baby pink versions are even cheaper at £34.99. You can find the link to the products on Amazon here.
The cleansing brush comes in a variety of colours including yellow, blue, baby pink and hot pink.
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One user of the gadget said: "Safe to say I love this device. I read lots of reviews for all the different Foreo models available before opting for the Luna Mini 2.
"I've been using this little gadget between once and twice a day for 6 weeks now and have noticed an overall improvement in my skin's clarity and health and can happily recommend it."
One review said they like the product, but they are unsure if they can see the benefit yet. They said: "There is a lot of points I found to good to be true about this product, The portable size, the fact it only needs 1 charge to last 4 or 5 months! and that its designed for both sensitive and oily skin types. That sounds all well as good. However i i'm starting to question if this is something that genuinely does anything to my skin. It definitely feels nice on the skin however I have not seen much of a difference in the long term affects and the feeling straight after use."
Another reviewer who bought the product for their girlfriend, said: "I bought this as a gift for my girlfriend for Christmas. Lads, if your girl likes beauty products and you're not sure what to get, this is it.
"While neither of us are 100% sure on it's effectiveness long term, the short term results are very positive, her skin is less oily and she's developed fewer blackheads (much to her shagrin as she likes popping them). The way it vibrates and feels on the skin is akin to a little face massage every morning, I've even used it a few times and found it very therapeutic. The vibration is strong but not unpleasant, and helps relax the face muscles while your moisturizer helps keep your skin feeling fresh."
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If the FOREO LUNA mini 2 Facial Cleansing Brush isn't necessarily for you, youcan find Foreo's wide range of products on their website here, alternatively Feel Unique also stock their products here.

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