
PMD Clean Pro RQ Rose Quartz Facial Device
Best for: Best for a luxury two-in-one facial device — sonic brush cleansing on one side, heated rose quartz stone massage for serum absorption on the other.
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Our review
The PMD Clean Pro is a dual-sided facial device: one end is a silicone brush that cleanses with SonicGlow vibrations (7,000 per minute), the other is a heated rose quartz stone that warms up and massages your serums and moisturisers into the skin. It's the heated stone that most customers rave about — it reaches a soothing temperature within 15-30 seconds and genuinely feels like a professional facial treatment.
The cleansing brush side does its job: silicone bristles are more hygienic than traditional brush heads (no bacteria embedding) and the sonic vibrations work cleanser deeper into pores. But you can get a good silicone cleansing brush for £20-30. The stone is what justifies the premium — the warmth opens pores and helps products absorb more effectively, and the rose quartz is said to reduce inflammation.
The honest caveats: at $125-179, this is a luxury device. Durability is a real concern — several reviewers report the rose quartz cracking after drops or the device stopping charging after months. The brand offers a 20-year promise, which is reassuring, but the failure reports are worth noting. If it lasts (and for most customers it does), the daily spa-like experience is genuinely lovely. If you're price-sensitive, a basic silicone brush at £25 cleans just as well — you're paying for the heated stone luxury.
👍 Pros
- Dual-sided: sonic cleansing brush + heated rose quartz stone
- The heated stone makes serum/moisturiser absorption feel spa-like
- Silicone brush is hygienic — no bacteria embedding
- Four customisable vibration modes
- Rechargeable battery lasts weeks
👎 Cons
- Premium price ($125-179) — a basic silicone brush is £25
- Durability concerns — some report cracking stone or charging failures
- Only 685 reviews — smaller user base than competitors
- The lollipop shape doesn't stand upright easily
- Charger is on the bottom — can't stand while charging
Specifications
| Type | Dual-sided facial device: sonic brush + heated stone |
|---|---|
| Brush side | SonicGlow — 7,000 vibrations per minute |
| Stone side | Heated rose quartz (ActiveWarmth) — warms in 15-30 seconds |
| Modes | 4 customisable vibration modes |
| Battery | Rechargeable lithium-ion — lasts weeks |
| Waterproof | Yes — safe for shower use |
| Brand promise | 20-year warranty from PMD |
FAQ
What makes the rose quartz side special?
It heats up to a soothing temperature in 15-30 seconds. When you massage serum or moisturiser with the warm stone, the heat helps products absorb deeper into the skin — like a professional facial treatment at home.
Is it worth $125+ when cheaper brushes exist?
The cleansing brush alone isn't worth $125 — you can get a good silicone brush for $25. You're paying for the heated rose quartz massage experience. If that appeals to you, it's genuinely lovely. If not, save the money.
Does the rose quartz actually do anything?
The warmth opens pores and improves absorption — that's proven. Whether the rose quartz mineral itself has additional benefits is debated. Most of the benefit comes from the heat + massage, not the stone material.
How long does the battery last?
Weeks on a single charge with daily use. The rechargeable battery is very efficient.
Is it durable?
Most customers have no issues. However, a notable number of reviews report the rose quartz cracking after being dropped, or the device stopping charging after several months. Handle with care.
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