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The EZBASICS Facial Cleansing Brush combines ultra-soft silicone bristles with sonic vibrations to deeply cleanse, exfoliate, and massage your skin. Waterproof and featuring inductive charging, it offers up to 200 uses per 3-hour charge, making it a hygienic, travel-friendly tool designed to enhance skin radiance and reduce fine lines.











| ASIN | B08BJ644GH |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,554 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #13 in Powered Facial Cleansing Brushes & Devices |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (12,549) |
| Item model number | KD303 |
| Manufacturer | EZBASICS |
| Package Dimensions | 5.24 x 3.5 x 1.65 inches; 1.9 ounces |
B**M
Basic Features for a Great Price
I fell in love with using these silicone cleansing tools a few years ago. They are gentle on your skin, help with exfoliation, can assist with deep pore cleaning and are much more sanitary than a facecloth. Unfortunately, I dropped mine one too many times in the shower and needed to replace it. I wanted something with basic features at a reasonable price. This one seemed to fit the bill. It does have a thinner feel to it compared to others I have used, but that is fine. I do like the charging tray rather than having to plug the cord directly into it. Will see how it lasts over time, but for now, I do like it!
L**E
Gets the job done, but use judiciously
Skin: dry, sensitive, hormonal acne, eczema Routine style: I'm lazy and like to keep it simple while still covering all my bases. I double-cleanse nightly with Banila Co Clean It Zero and the mildest Cetaphil cleanser to avoid drying out. Background: I bought this item because I recently started using a daily sunscreen that requires more thorough cleansing at the end of the day and wanted to try something low-commitment out. A lot of other brushes on the market are crazy expensive for what they are. I also wanted to try a silicone product out first, because it is lower waste and easier to keep clean, since the brushes can be easily disinfected and do not need to be replaced like bristle brushes need to be. Verdict: It is what it says it is. The design is good, it's easy to clean and easy to hold. I like the conduction charging. The vibrating feels nice, although I'm not sure it actually does anything. However, a word of caution: if you are like me and have dry, sensitive skin, DO NOT use this daily. Maybe start out once every 2-3 days and see how your skin likes it. I went in using it daily and noticed very quickly that my driest areas were starting to sting whenever I put my moisturizer on afterward. Usually this is a sign that my skin's protective barrier has been disrupted. I dropped down to every 2-3 days and the sting went away. It's too early to tell if the device makes a difference with my acne, but I'm not holding my breath since the problem is almost entirely hormonal. My skin definitely does feel cleaner after using this product, so that's a good sign, at least. If you are wearing makeup, be sure to cleanse once without this device to get the bulk of it off, since using the brush to clean off makeup can push the makeup further into your pores and cause problems. You don't have to really scrub or anything, just a quick swipe with a makeup remover or washcloth to get the excess off will do. Even with this step, it takes less time and effort to remove all of my waterproof makeup with this brush than it took when I only used my fingers.
D**E
It works really good.
I've had this for 7 months and use it nearly every day. I might take a day or two off per week. I feel it exfoliates well without being too rough. I used to use a sonicare, but once that went on the fritz I looked for something different (aka cheaper). And I'm glad I found this. I feel it works as well as the sonicare did, with less irritation if I use it frequently. Plus it's been on it's first charge this whole time. Yes, the charge has lasted a whole 7 months. So the battery rocks. It just died last week. The only reason I have deducted one star is because of the proprietary cradle charger. Because it's been so long since I had to charge it, I can't find the darn thing to recharge it lol. It would be nice if it would charge on a standard wireless charger or something so I didn't have to keep up with one more charging device. However, since I haven't been able to use it in a week and have been just washing my face with my hands, I can definitely tell how well it works because my skin just doesn't feel right. So here I am, about to order another one just so I can charge it. You know as soon as I use the new one, I'll find the old cradel.
M**N
Better than Foreo’s entry-level — and $100 cheaper. EZBASICS nailed it.
I bought this because I was tired of the limitations of the Foreo Luna Play Smart 2, which I’ve used for months. And listen — for what this EZBASICS brush costs, it punches way above its price point. Foreo vs EZBASICS — Real Talk Comparison: • Speed settings: The Luna Play Smart 2 gives you one intensity. That’s it. EZBASICS gives you five, and I’d estimate the Foreo’s single setting is equivalent to level 2 on this. At level 5, this thing vibrates like a jackhammer (in a good way) — way more intense than I expected. • Charging: The EZBASICS uses a magnetic wireless charging base, while the Foreo requires you to toss the whole thing once the internal battery dies (400 uses and done). EZBASICS is infinitely more sustainable, period. • Brush head design: EZBASICS has firmer, more structured bristles, which I personally prefer. The Luna’s bristles feel softer and more flexible, but also more flimsy. If you like a deeper, more tactile clean — EZBASICS wins hands down. • Form factor: Both fit well in the hand, but the EZBASICS design is slightly larger with a curved back that fits nicely against the face for serum application or massage (even though it doesn’t heat up, it still works). Also? The grip is solid. It’s waterproof. It doesn’t slide around. It just works. • Cleaning power: EZBASICS on level 3–4 gets into crevices around my nose and chin better than the Luna. It dislodges more grime and sunscreen buildup, especially paired with a foaming cleanser. You feel the cleanse. And the 5-minute auto-off is a surprisingly useful bonus — not too short, not endless. Nitpicks? No travel case or drying stand. But you can sit it on the base or toss it in a pouch. At this price point, I’m not complaining. If you really want to nitpick, it would be nice if the brush bristles extended a bit further out toward the edge, like the Chitronic brush does, but that’s minor. Final verdict: If you’re comparing this to the Luna Play Smart 2, don’t. They’re not in the same league. EZBASICS gives you five times the control, better charging, sturdier build, and just feels more future-proof. I’ll still use my Luna in a pinch, but this is the one that earned a permanent spot in my routine. It’s rare that a $20-something gadget competes with the big players, but EZBASICS delivered. Total sleeper hit.
A**R
En lo personal lo encuentro muy fuerte la vibración. Me deja la mano sintiendo la vibración después de usarlo. Lo sentí muy brusco en mi cara y la verdad lo apagué rápido porque pensé que podía hacerme daño semejante nivel de vibración. No creo poder usarlo nunca.
S**U
Wunsch erfüllt, Beschenkte hat sich gefreut.
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M**Z
Hace ya una semana que lo tengo y cumple su funcion, yo lo compre para masaje facial por parestesia postoperatoria, y me va muy bien, he de decir que tambien lo he probado para limpieza y va genial, tiene varias formas de vibracion, el tacto es agradable y ademas con tamaño adecuado para pasar por el rostro.
T**O
It's a must to have, easy to use, battery lasts longer, good for the skin
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