this is the second mask that i tried from my second batch purchase. i was happy about my previous batch that i decided to try some more before deciding which one to purchase full size. my previous batch was mostly clay mask, so this batch is more balanced with a scrub/clay mask, an enzyme mask and a sleeping pack besides clay masks.
this is the description from their website: dazzling skin is a girl's best friend! our delightfully indulgent mask with sparkleberry extract helps fight off environmental assaults to enhance skin's look and feel over time. dazzling diamond dust flecks glisten as you wear this clarifying clay mask. plus they polish away dullness to reveal multi-faceted radiance! unique mask rinses clean for a lasting, super-cool finish. perfect for all skin types. directions: apply mask to damp face and neck, avoiding contact with eyes. leave on for 5-7 minutes. massage into skin using circular motions to activate the exfoliating power of diamond dust. rinse with water.
the packaging: i bought travel size one so it comes in irregular sachet. this one is white and have the exact design as the full size one. at the back, there's description and instruction in english, obviously. if you use this mask full face everytime, then it will last for about 2-4 times. but since sometimes i use it on my t zone only, i get more than that.
the scent: it smells fragrant, floral, but although it's very easy to pick the scent, somehow it doesn't bother me. but if you're sensitive to scent, you might want to reconsider. but fear not though, it's a more relaxing floral scent rather than a very fragrant and annoying one.
the product: it's a creamy clay with grits in it. the grits is way smaller than apple cider one. since it's creamy, it's easy to spread all over my face. after a few minutes, i can feel the burning sensation on my skin. just hot, but not burning hot. if you're new to polishing mask like this, you might want to try on your hand first before jumping in and using it all over your face. after about 10 minutes i massage it gently. but it's hard so i wet my hands and massage it in circular motion. if i use this for my whole face every time i use this mask, then it will last for about 4 uses, but since i mostly use this on my t zone, i get more than that.
the result: when i massage it, i can feel slightly cooling sensation when in contact with water. and since the grit is smaller, it doesn't feel as rough as apple cider one. it's easy to wash off too. afterward, definitely see my skin is brighter and softer. without any redness. definitely not as harsh as apple cider.
this is my second experience with polishing mask like this, and i like this one better than apple cider one. i can see the result quite instantly. and it's cheap too. if you're in tight budget, get this. i think it might suitable for any skin types but for sensitive skin proceed with caution. ps: my sister gave me TBS ginseng rice polishing mask, so i will make a comparison post about this two mask. stay tune!
this is the description from their website: dazzling skin is a girl's best friend! our delightfully indulgent mask with sparkleberry extract helps fight off environmental assaults to enhance skin's look and feel over time. dazzling diamond dust flecks glisten as you wear this clarifying clay mask. plus they polish away dullness to reveal multi-faceted radiance! unique mask rinses clean for a lasting, super-cool finish. perfect for all skin types. directions: apply mask to damp face and neck, avoiding contact with eyes. leave on for 5-7 minutes. massage into skin using circular motions to activate the exfoliating power of diamond dust. rinse with water.
the packaging: i bought travel size one so it comes in irregular sachet. this one is white and have the exact design as the full size one. at the back, there's description and instruction in english, obviously. if you use this mask full face everytime, then it will last for about 2-4 times. but since sometimes i use it on my t zone only, i get more than that.
the scent: it smells fragrant, floral, but although it's very easy to pick the scent, somehow it doesn't bother me. but if you're sensitive to scent, you might want to reconsider. but fear not though, it's a more relaxing floral scent rather than a very fragrant and annoying one.
the product: it's a creamy clay with grits in it. the grits is way smaller than apple cider one. since it's creamy, it's easy to spread all over my face. after a few minutes, i can feel the burning sensation on my skin. just hot, but not burning hot. if you're new to polishing mask like this, you might want to try on your hand first before jumping in and using it all over your face. after about 10 minutes i massage it gently. but it's hard so i wet my hands and massage it in circular motion. if i use this for my whole face every time i use this mask, then it will last for about 4 uses, but since i mostly use this on my t zone, i get more than that.
the result: when i massage it, i can feel slightly cooling sensation when in contact with water. and since the grit is smaller, it doesn't feel as rough as apple cider one. it's easy to wash off too. afterward, definitely see my skin is brighter and softer. without any redness. definitely not as harsh as apple cider.
this is my second experience with polishing mask like this, and i like this one better than apple cider one. i can see the result quite instantly. and it's cheap too. if you're in tight budget, get this. i think it might suitable for any skin types but for sensitive skin proceed with caution. ps: my sister gave me TBS ginseng rice polishing mask, so i will make a comparison post about this two mask. stay tune!
the packaging |
the mask on container |
left: before middle: using the mask right: after (you can notice my skin is slightly brighter afterward) |
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