No shade meant to cleansing brushes, but testing several on the market over the years and seeing limited — if any — benefit to my complexion, I promptly decided they weren't for me. Washcloths became my new go-to for exfoliating , a step I do daily, because I have a rare condition, called Netherton syndrome, that causes my skin to turn over at an accelerated rate. My new mode of exfoliation was going well, or so I thought, until two months ago, when the Qyksonic Zoe landed in my lap and single-handedly changed my exfoliating game. Allow me to explain.
Sonic devices have been around for some time, but those who envy the freshly scrubbed look of Nordic beauties should definitely try out Zoe made by Qyksonic. The Zoe with its minimalist petal-shaped design fits ergonomically into your palm. Made of hypoallergenic, medical-grade silicone that is resistant to germs, you get quite a jolt when turning on the device for the first time. For such a small device, it packs a lot of power which can be turned up or down to suit your preferences.
I just bought this product out of curiosity at a point of time when I was terribly troubled by acne and dull skin. The first time I used it, I immediately felt a difference in my skin. My skin had a nice glow and the texture improved, which even people could notice. Also, it did help a lot with my acne as well. With every use, my skin just got better every single time.