Before we get started, I want to note that this post does contain affiliate links. If you click these links and make a purchase, I will receive a small commission. This is what helps fund this blog and everything I do here - including purchase review items and host giveaways.
This envelope contains a small pad with a band to hold onto. It contains a variety of acids and vitamins to remove dead skin cells and brighten your skin.
One side of the pad is very soft, it feels smooth against the skin and is not abrasive at all.
The other side of the pad is rough, with a plastic mesh material across it. It helps slough off dead dry skin as the solution works it's magic.
It honestly reminds me of a kitchen scrubbie for dishes...
The solution comes already soaked into the pad, when you apply pressure it comes out. I hopped in the shower (with the water off) and started with the scrubbie side, and rubbed the pad (while pushing out more foam) all over my body. I started with my face, then neck, and focused on the back of my arms and legs where I tend to get keratosis pilaris, and on the tops of my arms where I have the most sun damage. There was surprisingly more than enough foam to get the job done, and after wards I massaged the foam in a bit more with the soft side of the pad. I waited about 5 minutes before I turned on the shower and rinsed.
While the results may be temporary, my skin was clearly brighter afterwards. I would be very interested to see if this product would wield any longer lasting effects with continued use, and will definitely be looking at purchasing some of these to use on a weekly basis.
Have any of you used this (or the face version) Bubble Peeling Pad? What were your results?
You can find the Wish Formula C450 Bubble Peeling Pad from Memebox or from Wish Formula directly.
Disclaimer: No monetary compensation was received for this post. The Glitter Chic blog will always provide honest opinions, beliefs or experiences on products reviewed. If you have any questions, please contact me at gothickornchic at gmail dot com. This post may contain affiliate links and I may receive a small commission if you make a purchase using one of those links - which costs nothing to the consumer but does help this site. The disclosure is done in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission 10 CFR, Part 255 Guides Concerning the use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
Oooh. At first I thought this was a mask since it came in a packet. I haven't tried anything like this one. I think with longer use it would most like eliminate skin texture on the skin thus giving a smoother, supple and brighter skin. :)
ReplyDeleteJoanne at Urhappybunnie