Kmart's $11 facial cleansing brush is all the rage for a very unexpected (and X-rated) reason!
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Kmart has introduced a new facial cleansing brush that costs only $11 and promises to remove dirt and oil from the skin. And shoppers, particularly women, all over the country are rushing to get their hands on the new product.
However, the reason for all of the hype may have been something entirely different than what you were thinking...
After Aussie TikTok user, Emily, posted a video on the platform that has since gone viral with over 1.5 million views, the low-cost beauty product developed a huge cult following overnight.
"I went to Kmart and saw this facial cleaning brush. Well, I mean... it could work," said Emily in the clip, before powering the device on and putting it on the bathroom counter.
At that moment it becomes clear why the beauty gadget has gained such enthusiastic popularity among the ladies. Emily was taken aback when the Kmart cleaning brush started vibrating violently and moving around the counter.
Thousands of people have expressed interest in an $11 facial cleaning brush from Kmart. Credit: Kmart.
Hundreds of women appeared to have similar X-rated thoughts about the use of the battery-operated gadget in the comments section of Emily's video, implying it could be used for female pleasure.
One user even wrote, "Whoever designed this knew what they were doing," with another chiming in and saying, "Suddenly, I'm interested in skincare."
A third user even went so far as to label the Kmart product as a "must-buy" item and a fourth user claimed it’s a bargain because the device has "two uses" for the price of one!
Furthermore, the official account of the skincare brand Frank Body also joined in on the humorous responses by cheekily adding, "Is it still in stock? (Asking for a friend)."
An employee of the Australian company Vush, which sells adult pleasure toys, also jokingly wrote, "Now I'm panicking because I'm going to lose my job."
It is stated in the online product description that the device will clear your pores of dirt and oil, leaving your skin looking clean and silky smooth. The device is safe to use after washing your face with a facial cleanser and is said to have no irritating effects on the skin.
But because of its vibrating features and somewhat phallic shape, it now serves a completely different purpose, as pointed out by hundreds of women on the internet.
What are your thoughts, folks, especially our female members out there? Are you looking to add a "multipurpose" cleansing brush to your beauty routine?
However, the reason for all of the hype may have been something entirely different than what you were thinking...
After Aussie TikTok user, Emily, posted a video on the platform that has since gone viral with over 1.5 million views, the low-cost beauty product developed a huge cult following overnight.
"I went to Kmart and saw this facial cleaning brush. Well, I mean... it could work," said Emily in the clip, before powering the device on and putting it on the bathroom counter.
At that moment it becomes clear why the beauty gadget has gained such enthusiastic popularity among the ladies. Emily was taken aback when the Kmart cleaning brush started vibrating violently and moving around the counter.
Thousands of people have expressed interest in an $11 facial cleaning brush from Kmart. Credit: Kmart.
Hundreds of women appeared to have similar X-rated thoughts about the use of the battery-operated gadget in the comments section of Emily's video, implying it could be used for female pleasure.
One user even wrote, "Whoever designed this knew what they were doing," with another chiming in and saying, "Suddenly, I'm interested in skincare."
A third user even went so far as to label the Kmart product as a "must-buy" item and a fourth user claimed it’s a bargain because the device has "two uses" for the price of one!
Furthermore, the official account of the skincare brand Frank Body also joined in on the humorous responses by cheekily adding, "Is it still in stock? (Asking for a friend)."
An employee of the Australian company Vush, which sells adult pleasure toys, also jokingly wrote, "Now I'm panicking because I'm going to lose my job."
It is stated in the online product description that the device will clear your pores of dirt and oil, leaving your skin looking clean and silky smooth. The device is safe to use after washing your face with a facial cleanser and is said to have no irritating effects on the skin.
But because of its vibrating features and somewhat phallic shape, it now serves a completely different purpose, as pointed out by hundreds of women on the internet.
What are your thoughts, folks, especially our female members out there? Are you looking to add a "multipurpose" cleansing brush to your beauty routine?