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(Review) Olay Professional Pro-X Advanced Cleansing System

(Review) Olay Professional Pro-X Advanced Cleansing System

Can you really get spa clean results at home ?

This is a question that many women ponder as they experiment with different methods of cleansing. Spa Week is here (from April 11-17th) and some of  you are looking for ways to  have  spa fresh looking skin on a budget.. The team at Olay Professional has come to the rescue with the new Olay Professional Pro-X Advanced Cleansing System.

olay professional cleansing system

Wondering what it is? Well think of it as your own personal aesthetician for a fraction of the cost. Olay claims that this new cleansing system will exfoliate, cleanse and brighten skin just as well as a $200 treatment . At just $29.99 you can exfoliate , pretty much every day.

I had the opportunity to test out the Olay Profession Pro-X Advanced Cleansing System and this is what I discovered.

First off, I used it with a cleanser I happen to love right now, but it does come with the Olay Professional Pro X Exfoliating Renewal Cleanser. What you will need to do is add the soft bristle head to the handheld device, dampen the brush head, and massage cleanser to your skin and lather. Next, turn on the device decide which of the two speeds you will need and gently rotate on the skin for about 60 seconds.

After rinsing my face for several seconds I could feel the difference. My skin felt slightly tingly but incredibly clean. On average Olay Professional Cleanser cleans six times better than hand washing. I’d say this is pretty accurate. My skin felt cleansed and all  traces  of the Bare Escentuals powder I wore were gone . Is this an investment worth considering?  Definitely!

To read about our Olay Dark Circle Minimizing Brush, click here.

Tell us, would you buy this product? Why or why not?

By Jill Goldsberry

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6 Comments
  • Billy Kolber
    Posted at 17:56h, 11 April

    Sorry. The Clarisonic and Nutrisonic brushes work way better. This is like the Crest spinbrush of facial cleansers — a poor substitute for people who don’t want to spend the money to get a real sonic cleanser. Sonic cleansers start around $100 online, and are worth every penny.

  • Kate
    Posted at 18:02h, 11 April

    Better, and worth every penny: Clarisonic. I’ve had mine for over 4 years, and there’s no mystery as to why Proctor & Gamble is trying to knock-off the brilliant Clarisonic. The Olay device is cheaper, but … it’s also more cheaply made, and one must continue to buy batteries for the device (i.e. Duracell. Also manufactured by P&G.)

  • Maribel D.
    Posted at 22:15h, 11 April

    Wow the comments on here are harsh! It might not compare to the Clarasonic but not everyone could afford it! I would live to try item!

  • Marian Alderson
    Posted at 02:03h, 12 April

    THis has got to be a copy of BeautiControl Microderm systerm that retails for 67.50 including the brush. Our Microderm Brush retails
    for $12.50. Everyone copies us. This time it took 2 years.

  • Upasana
    Posted at 04:02h, 12 April

    I would love to try it. I would consider using it like twice a week, not everyday. I prefer washing with hands for daily use.

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