There is a site for Beauty Bloggers where you can sign up and then request from the brands available, different products to review on your blog - The Bloggers Hub.
I received this mask a while ago but hadn't got round to using it until now. Here's a link to The Beauty Mask's website where you can find all the varieties of face masks they have available.
As I have oily and spot prone skin I chose this Green Tea based mask (*).
The ingredients are Green Tea Extract, Hyaluronic Acid, Aloe Vera Extract and Chamomile.
All of these have; anti-inflammatory, cell protecting & moisturising qualities to them. So great for someone who has oily/spot prone skin but is also worried about the signs of ageing.
I love the fact it is a fabric mask and that you don't have to wash anything off afterwards, which means there is a lot less mess to deal with.
The mask itself looks exactly like the picture on the front of the packaging (below), a checkered green and white fabric mask with holes for your eyes, nose and mouth.
The process is very simple, you put the mask on a freshly cleansed face and leave it on for 20 minutes. During this time you may scare yourself, family members & boyfriends, as it does look like something from a horror film. However once these 20 minutes are up you get to take it off and massage the excess products into your beautifully soft and hydrated face.
My face felt soft, supple and soothed after using this mask.
I've only used fabric face masks a few times but am beginning to enjoy them more than normal face masks.
These Fusion fabric masks cost £4.90 each or £23.50 for a box of 5.
They also have a Luxury mask range which vary in price but are a little more expensive.
I hope you enjoyed this post as much as I enjoyed using it.
Coco
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