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  2. The 15 Best Facial Cleansing Brushes for Glowing Skin - AOL

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    “This gentle brush combines LED therapy and sonic vibration to make my PM cleaning routine quicker and more thorough. After I use it, my pores are ultra clean.” —SG $48.00 at skingymco.com

  4. Sonicare - Wikipedia

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    A second review found no clinical evidence for the dynamic fluid activity of the Sonicare toothbrush being more effective in plaque removal than an Oral-B oscillating/rotating electric toothbrush. [4] A 2007 study comparing the two found the rotation/oscillation brush to be more effective in single-use plaque reduction. [5]

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    Luckily, we've found the mega-popular Facial Cleansing Brush by Olay Regenerist on sale for just $20 (was $27) at Amazon. And over 15,000 five-star fans are hooked. "Be prepared to say wow ...

  6. Makeup brush - Wikipedia

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    Makeup brush tips used for face makeup. Foundation brush - long, flat bristles and tapered tip [1] Powder brush - fluffy bristles; soft, full and rounded; Fan brush - It is used dust off any fall outs and also to apply highlighter on the highest points of the face. A large fan brush is usually made out of natural fibers and is fanned out 180 ...

  7. Ultrasonic toothbrush - Wikipedia

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    Electric toothbrushes have been used by the public since the early 1950s. Today, they have evolved and based on the speed of their vibration, can be divided into three categories: electric, sonic and ultrasonic. Electric toothbrushes vibrate in either an up/down direction, or in a circular motion, and sometimes in a combination of the two.