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Why was Clarisonic Mia discontinued?

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Michael Henderson

Published Feb 26, 2026

Why was Clarisonic Mia discontinued?

On Sept. 30, L’Oréal is shutting down Clarisonic. On the brand’s website, the company explained, “This difficult decision was made so that L’Oréal can focus its attention on its other core business offerings.” Clarisonic’s marriage with L’Oréal was tricky from the beginning.

Is Clarisonic Mia 2 discontinued?

“After more than a decade of game-changing innovation and industry-leading technology, the Clarisonic brand will be shutting down as of September 30, 2020,” an Instagram post reads. “We want to thank all of our loyal customers, dermatologists, and retail partners who have helped put this brand on the map.

Is the Clarisonic Mia worth it?

If you are obsessive with skincare and looking for a simple way to keep your skin in tip-top condition, the Clarisonic Mia is a good buy. It cleans deeply, evens skin tone and is touted to get rid of blackheads and blemishes. Many users report their pores appear smaller after prolonged use.

Are Clarisonic brushes bad for your face?

While it may feel gentle enough to use twice a day, you have to understand how exfoliation affects the skin. Clarisonic brush, facial scrubs, acids, enzymes, washcloths or whatever form you get yours in can cause skin damage and may lead to premature aging if used too frequently.

What is replacing Clarisonic?

If you are looking for a Clarisonic replacement, the FOREO Luna 3 is one of our favorite facial cleansing brushes because it uses upgraded T-sonic pulsations to deep clean your complexion. It means a truly purified complexion free of pore-clogging and blemish-creating bacteria.

Can I still get Clarisonic brush heads?

For now, you can still buy official Clarisonic brush heads from CurrentBody. Plus you even have the option to stock up and buy a year’s supply of Clarisonic Radiance Brush Heads, Clarisonic Sensitive Brush Heads and Clarisonic Deep Pore Brush Heads.

What is a good replacement for Clarisonic?

6 Clarisonic Alternatives To Buy If You’re After A New Cleansing…

  • Braun Face 810 Facial Epilator and Facial Cleansing Brush.
  • Foreo Luna Play Plus Facial Cleansing Brush.
  • Magnitone First Step Vibrasonic Cleansing Brush.
  • Silicone Facial Cleansing Brush.
  • PMD Clean International Facial Cleansing Device.

What do dermatologists say about Clarisonic?

Bottom line: Even dermatologists agree that the Clarisonic brush can be a good exfoliator, but only for certain types of skin.

What is comparable to Clarisonic Mia?

10 Popular Alternatives to the Clarisonic Cleansing Brush

  • Clarisonic Mia 2 Brush.
  • FOREO LUNA 2 Facial Cleansing Brush.
  • SHISEIDO Cleansing Massage Brush.
  • PMD Clean Smart Facial Cleansing Device.
  • Mary Kay Skinvigorate Sonic Skin Care System.
  • Olay Prox Advanced Facial Cleansing Brush System.

What do I do with my old Clarisonic?

“You’ll give your jewelry the same clean as you would get from an ultrasonic cleaner at the jewelry store!” Buff tarnished silver — Use the old brush heads to get silver polish in and out of tiny nooks and crannies. This is great for detailed silver platters or silverware!

Do all brush heads fit the Clarisonic Mia?

Will this fit the clarisonic aria? Yes, the Deep Pore Cleansing Brush Head is compatible with all Clarisonic Sonic Facial Cleansing Brush Systems.

Why should you use a Clarisonic cleansing brush?

For one thing, the Clarisonic cleans really, really well. Multiple studies have shown that using the Clarisonic cleanses skin of sebum, dirt, makeup, sweat and SPF debris far better than manual cleansing alone.

Is Clarisonic good for aging skin?

By working with your skin, the Clarisonic can clean your pores at a deeper level without causing friction to your skin. Continual rotation in the same motion can cause friction and possibly lead to permanent damage to the skin.

Can you use the Clarisonic Mia on your body?

The Clarisonic can be used on dry skin, or damp skin with a cleanser. I prefer to use it on dry skin and follow by washing my face and neck. There are now three brush heads available (us early adopters only had two to choose from). I use the white one on my face and neck and the gray one on my body.

What is Clarisonic used for?

Clarisonic is a skin care tool sold at specialty beauty stores that uses a soft, gentle brush that oscillates back and forth over the skin. It claims to “remove six times more makeup than cleansing by hand.” Yet to me, Clarisonic is really just an exfoliating tool to physically lift off dry skin cells and, in the process, remove dirt and makeup.