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Fancii Waterproof Facial Ceansing Brush Set

I’ve been meaning to write a review for this face brush I decided to try, the Fancii Waterproof Facial Cleansing Brush. I bought it on Amazon a while back and I’ve truly been enjoying it and considerate one of those “oh!” in a good way purchases so I thought I would share it with you guys. Let’s start with the pros.

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Pros

1. Packaging

The comes in a cute, ligth travel compact case. The brush is embedded along with the heads so it’s not bouncing around during transport.

2. Three (3) Heads

I’ve noticed some sets advertising four, but the set I ordered and received has three heads. They are separate with different functions; One for gentle cleaning (grey & white), one for daily exfoliating (black & white) and a silicone head for dry/sensitive skin. I find they each serve their functions well. All three brushes are firm, but soft and do not agitate my skin during use. The brushes are also very easily detached and reattached with a snap.

3. Two Speed

There are two-speed settings. The singular button on the brush starts a fairly vigorous clockwise rotation of the head. For a faster spin, the button should be pressed twice. A third press stops the brush.

The rotations are vigorous enough to clean, however, occasionally I prefer to use the brush manually for a more vigorous clean.

4. Battery Operated

That’s more convenient for me personally. If my batteries are good then I’m good to go. I prefer this option to charging.

5. Price

The is available on Amazon. It’s fairly inexpensive for the quality.

Let’s go on to the cons. For me, there is just one.

Cons

One the dominant feature of the sales pitch is that the brush is waterproof. Let’s be clear, it is my opinion that it most definitely is NOT. I tend to read reviews of products before I buy them. A few of the reviews warned (with pictures) that though the brush claims to be waterproof, it was damaged when the customer submerged it. So with that information in mind, I decided to give it a try and bought it anyway. When I received it the first thing I did was to check the battery compartment and it was instantly apparent to me that it was indeed not sealed enough to be waterproof.

So, I never submerged the entire thing nor used it in the shower. I’ve had no issues submerging the head, though thus far if I think the brush requires more than a few seconds underwater I detach it. Also, I dry the brush after each use. That means opening the battery compartment as well as to do a precautionary ‘pat dry’. It’s usually needed.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the brush is pretty good for the price point, but if you’re looking for something that you’ll be able to use in the shower, this is not it.

Until next time…

Xo, Shandean

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