✨ Elevate your skincare game with the ultimate 4-in-1 silicone scrubber! 🖐️
The HieerBus Facial Cleansing Brush is a premium, food-grade silicone scrubber designed for all skin types. It features a 4-in-1 functionality—cleansing, exfoliating, blackhead removal, and massage—delivered through soft, hygienic bristles. Its ergonomic finger handle with suction cup ensures a secure, slip-free grip, making it perfect for daily use and travel. Easy to clean and quick to dry, this versatile tool is ideal for men, women, and even babies, offering a professional-grade skincare experience in a compact, portable design.
Units | 1.00 count |
Brand | HIEERBUS |
Country of origin | China |
B**O
"Game Changer"
I believe that, from my own experience of using it, the description of the worth of this product is 'game changing'.The product (HieerBus Face Scrubber Soft Silicone Facial Cleansing Brush, Skin Care Cleanser for Exfoliating and Massage for All) is so simple in its design – a feature which extends also to its manageability in use and maintenance - that its addition to my daily routines has been pleasurably seamless, and it has added a modicum of pleasure into the twice daily face washing routines in my home! (Quite a noticeable impact for such a simple device!)I’m meticulous in washing my face, morning and evening, using a fresh face cloth each time – believing that this allowed me to use less products, and to ensure that I was able to wash them – and anything extraneous- clear from my skin. Consequently, I have a huge turnover of face cloths, which itself involves rather too much washing (and drying, and storing) of them, in order to keep the facewash routines on track. I had come to view and accept the workload as 'normal'. And yet, despite employing all these meticulously washed face cloths for twice daily cleansing, my nose nonetheless sported an unattractively strapping population of whiteheads, and over-generously sized pores. I had also come to believe that this was ‘normal’, since the only time these nasal features were reigned in was after a professional facial treatment – and that too, only seemed to exacerbate the population and pore-size a few days later.*‘Game changing’ refers to the jettisoning of those old ‘normals’, for a streamlined cleansing routine, and a thankfully unadorned, unblemished nose.*These 'face scrubbers' are rather more gentle than the name might suggest; I actually found them by accident whilst searching for a suitably gentle dry-brush for my face (in the hope of adding an extra step to my morning cleansing routine in order to try to improve the circulation, and deprove the nasal whitehead population). Upon seeing the face scrubbers (and the affordable price) – On a whim, I chucked them into my basket along with the dry brush, (and an electrical facial tool that effectively promised a revolution in facial skincare for £20.00 – which was advertised with glowing Customer Reviews about their enjoyment of the 5-Star benefits of this device).The dry- brush and this electrical facial device have since been returned: Why?I started with the (infinitely affordable,) cute and tiny Hierbuus face scrubber, and found it so fit for purpose that the other items seemed laughable in their promises (to increase blood circulation to the face and promote exfoliation; or to pass four different types of electrical currents through my face in order to leave my skin cleansed, exfoliated, re-pigmented, hydrated and - all-in-all super rejuvenated. I still regularly use a dry-brush for my body; but I am glad to be able to skip the extra step of dry-brushing my face, and certainly the extra steps to pass various electrical currents across my face whilst taking care not to burn or electrocute myself in the process – a procedure which makes washing face cloths really very normal).Simply, the scrubbers did what they said they would. By using one, I could ensure that my face got a gentle massage twice a day, and that whatever was causing the problem on my nose was rendered unwelcome. I could see and feel the difference from the first time I used the scrubber: it is so easy to use, and I could see that my skin looked clear – or flushed (perhaps only the excitement of not having to wash face cloths anymore?).*I had bought an economy pack of 4 scrubbers in order to see if I could also get my pre-adolescent son to employ one when he washed his face. He never lasts long with the effort of using the face cloths, (and my pestering him to do so negated the benefits of the cloth). And yet now, he uses the scrubber (by his own choice) as part of his own morning & evening face-washing/ teeth-brushing routine: I only had to demonstrate my using it for the first time.Both of us see are independently able to see how that one chronically persistent spot on his nose has, since, vacated.It’s a nice lesson in cause and effect! And I'm pretty sure it played some small part in his now feeling the will to carry on and apply sunscreen after washing (something else that we both got tired of me reminding him to do. {Yes, even in Winter. If there really was _no_ sun then it would be night. Blah blah blah – again, I had the feeling that my weary daily reminders to apply sunscreen outweighed the benefits of the sunscreen})*In short, I find the impact of the face scrubber on both mine and my son's face washing routines wonderful. I've checked the state of my nose in the magnifying mirror before sitting down to write this: the whiteheads remain absent and the pores are not worthy of notice. For today I use the spare time that comes with resigning the face cloths and subsequent loss of employment to write this.I started wondering how I could describe this product briefly: toying around with the idea of a line of reasoning employed by Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes character: “If you have two equally likely solutions to a problem, choose the simplest.”I’ve used various techniques and devices to ensure that my face is gently and deeply cleansed on a twice daily basis (including the famed Clarisonic device). I have probably been reckless in how much money I have spent to purchase “good” cleansers. I’ve already mentioned the face-cloth issue. But the simplest device in the simplest of routines has so far proved to be the most effective (and by far the most affordable, and pleasing).Need I say that I would definitely recommend that you try it? Be gentle on your face when you use it (and even if you don’t!), and perhaps you too will find a similar pleasure in this simple and small instrument. And good luck to your adolescent sons and daughters, should they wish to have a go. Too.L,(PS no commission or anything else. My contribution to good deeds for someone else's day).
T**I
Very effective
Effectiveness
A**E
Exfoliates lovely but kinda hard to hold
Smaller than expected but is soft and very flexible. Easy to use around the face, especially the nose and getting into “corners”. Used with a sea salt scrub and left my face feeling lovely. It’s a little hard to hold though, becomes slippy between fingers and fingers start to ache after a while
L**E
Could be better
Ideal for what they was needed for but was very effective
K**R
Good
Good at cleaning pours bit hard to hold but overall pretty good:)
S**Y
As described
As described. Good size, foams up my cleanser nicely and my skin feels great after.
J**E
Will buy again
Bought instead of buying exfoliating facial wash and these are a really good alternative.
A**R
Nice and small
Fairly small compared to what it looks like on picture. Both can fit into the palm of my hand. Comes in a nice reusable bag. Nice finish to it and smooth silicone bristles.has two types of bristles for different uses.
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