Hey guys!=)
So today's review is a mask from 'Clinique'.
Lately I've been testing out quite a few Clinique's products. No particular reasons why. I love to test out different brands of products time to time. I was targeting the brand, 'Kiehls' last time to test out all their products and I've successfully tried 20 over Kiehls products. So this time I targeted Clinique. I've reviewed a few of their products recently. You can type 'Clinique' in the search bar on your right hand side and all of the Clinique products that I've reviewed will popped out. But this time I've been testing out their deep cleansing mask.
Claims:
Soothing natural clay-based mask helps heal blemishes, prevent breakouts and keep skin shine-free. Medicated formula goes deep to clean and unclog pores, rid skin of excess oil. In just 5 minutes, skin looks clearer, smoother, less blemish-troubled. Gently, non-drying formula won't irritate skin. Oil free.
Ingredients:
water/aqua/eau, kaolin, butylene glycol, magnesium aluminium silicate, sodium lauroyl sarcosinate, glyceryl stearate, PEG-100 stearate, gentiana lutea (gentian) root extract, laminaria saccharina extract, sucrose, algae extract, aloe barbadensis leaft extract, salicylic acid, acetyl glucosamine, inulin, 1,2-Hexanediol, caprylyl glycol, xanthan gum, disodium edta, chlorphenesin, phenoxyethanol, titanium dioxide (CI 77891).
Skin type: all skin types
Rate: 4/10
Claims:
Soothing natural clay-based mask helps heal blemishes, prevent breakouts and keep skin shine-free. Medicated formula goes deep to clean and unclog pores, rid skin of excess oil. In just 5 minutes, skin looks clearer, smoother, less blemish-troubled. Gently, non-drying formula won't irritate skin. Oil free.
Ingredients:
water/aqua/eau, kaolin, butylene glycol, magnesium aluminium silicate, sodium lauroyl sarcosinate, glyceryl stearate, PEG-100 stearate, gentiana lutea (gentian) root extract, laminaria saccharina extract, sucrose, algae extract, aloe barbadensis leaft extract, salicylic acid, acetyl glucosamine, inulin, 1,2-Hexanediol, caprylyl glycol, xanthan gum, disodium edta, chlorphenesin, phenoxyethanol, titanium dioxide (CI 77891).
Skin type: all skin types
Rate: 4/10
Consistency/texture: white cream
Smell/scent: strong chemical scent
Application/how to use: apply evenly to clean skin. Avoid eye area. Wait 5 minutes. Rinse off thoroughly with warm water.
How often do you use: once a week
Effectiveness: meh~
Packaging: I like the tube packaging but sometimes could get a bit messy. Travel-friendly.
Sizes: one size 100ml
Product life span: 24 months
Would you recommend to others: no
Personal experience using it: This mask is white in color which is unusual for a clay mask. The clay masks that I've tried so far were mostly dark gray in color. This is my first time seeing a white clay mask. Anyway, it has small tiny beads in it which is supposed to help you exfoliate your skin. But personally, I am really disappointed in this mask. I have such high hopes in this mask because I saw all the wonderful reviews about this mask. Unfortunately, I did not find it as amazing as other people find it. It dries faster than other typical clay mask. But I do not notice any difference at all after using this mask. It doesn't help with my blackheads or pimples or anything. It is supposed to help heal and prevent your pimples but I didn't notice any help at all with the pimples on my face. So overall, I've tried it for several times but I just don't see any help with my skin at all.
Would you repurchase: no
Product value/price: £24
Where I bought mine: Debenhams, Henry Street
Links for further information: Clinique website
Smell/scent: strong chemical scent
Application/how to use: apply evenly to clean skin. Avoid eye area. Wait 5 minutes. Rinse off thoroughly with warm water.
How often do you use: once a week
Effectiveness: meh~
Packaging: I like the tube packaging but sometimes could get a bit messy. Travel-friendly.
Sizes: one size 100ml
Product life span: 24 months
Would you recommend to others: no
Personal experience using it: This mask is white in color which is unusual for a clay mask. The clay masks that I've tried so far were mostly dark gray in color. This is my first time seeing a white clay mask. Anyway, it has small tiny beads in it which is supposed to help you exfoliate your skin. But personally, I am really disappointed in this mask. I have such high hopes in this mask because I saw all the wonderful reviews about this mask. Unfortunately, I did not find it as amazing as other people find it. It dries faster than other typical clay mask. But I do not notice any difference at all after using this mask. It doesn't help with my blackheads or pimples or anything. It is supposed to help heal and prevent your pimples but I didn't notice any help at all with the pimples on my face. So overall, I've tried it for several times but I just don't see any help with my skin at all.
Would you repurchase: no
Product value/price: £24
Where I bought mine: Debenhams, Henry Street
Links for further information: Clinique website
That's it guys!=)
Thanks for reading.
What is your favorite deep cleansing mask?
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