Editor tip: Use a higher setting to remove makeup and grime for a deeper clean. In the morning, switch to a more gentle speed to refresh skin without stripping away natural oils.
Material: carbon fiber bristles | Who it’s for: all skin types | Special features: Sonic technology moves 18,000 times a minute, interchangeable heads, charging stand
Frequently asked questions
Are facial cleansing brushes good for your skin?
Yes, facial cleansing brushes can be good for your skin, but it all comes down to your skin type and making sure you’re using them properly. “Many people find that these brushes help to clear away dirt, makeup, and dead skin cells more effectively than just using their hands without causing any damage,” says Dr. Foad.
But if you have super-sensitive skin or skin conditions like rosacea, take note: “For people with more sensitive skin, mechanical devices like these can do more harm than good by creating micro tears and other skin irritation. These irritations can cause exacerbation of certain skin conditions like acne or rosacea. I do think that some of these devices can help with circulation and lymphatic flow when used to massage the skin’s surface. I like the devices with a vibration function for this,” says Kristina Collins, MD, FAAD, a double board-certified dermatologist in Austin, TX.
Do dermatologists recommend facial cleansing brushes?
While dermatologists emphasize that facial cleansing brushes can work wonders for your skin, it’s all about using the right one for your skin type and how you use them. “Most of the time, these brushes are very helpful and allow us to get a deeper clean by removing any dirt, oil, or makeup that may have built up throughout the day. These brushes also help to exfoliate the skin gently. Silicone brushes are the safest to use but may not give you as deep of a clean as a vibrating brush. Make sure you use the brush best suited for your skin type and do not overdo it,” says Dr. Foad.
Which facial cleansing brush is the best?
Ultimately, the best facial cleansing brush for you comes down to your skin type, personal preferences, and skin-care goals. That said, one standout option dermatologists keep raving about is the Foreo Luna 4. Its gentle, non-abrasive silicone bristles make it perfect for all skin types, plus it’s super easy to keep clean—no brush head replacements needed, thanks to its bacteria-resistant silicone design. The catch? You’ll need to be a bit tech-savvy, as accessing all its features requires Bluetooth and the Foreo app.
How often do you clean your facial cleansing brush?
After each use, “the brush should be cleansed with a little bit of warm, soapy water and then allowed to completely air dry before storing. I would not put a wet brush into an enclosed container to reduce the risk of bacteria buildup,” says Collins.
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When Allure tests a product, our editors look at it from every angle in an effort to best serve you. We are particularly discerning when writing about skin-care devices. This is because of the increased risks and, in many cases, the high price points, that accompany at-home dermatological tools and devices.