This post contains affiliate links. This item is a press sample, received in exchange for an honest review.
The first step of this mask is a cleanser. The cleanser has a very light scent, and is very creamy feeling - almost reminding me of a melted marshmallow. It lathered up well and felt great on my face, but it did feel a bit tight after rinsing.
The cleanser for step one has a pH of 10. |
Step three is, of course, the mask itself. It's black in color due to the inclusion of charcoal, which is supposed to help draw impurities from the skin and pores. The essence was thin, had a light fresh scent, and seemed to absorb into my skin easily.
To my disappointment, this mask does not actually pull anything from your pores as the illustration implies on the packaging. However, I was still pleased to see my skin looking clearer, my pores cleaner, and my face looking more fresh.
Would I use it again? Yes!
Where can you purchase it? Amazon (affiliate) and BB Cosmetic.
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