Freeman beauty sparkling pear pore cleansing mask

i got this travel size mask along with several other freeman's travel size mask. i like travel sizes. since i'm easily bored, travel size or sample size is perfect for me. i can try different stuff. i don't even have to make up my mind and pick one to go full size. this pear one is the last clay mask in travel size that i have. the other mask that i haven't tried from freeman are their pineapple and their sleeping pack.

the description from influenster (turned out freeman didn't sell their own product anymore so i can't get any description from their website): whipped clay helps wipe out pores with sparkling pear. skin clearing clays are whipped to an ultra-light consistency, enhancing their ability to coax impurities out of skin all without the dramatic tightening effects of traditional clay masks. willow bark extract, a natural source of salicylic acid, exfoliates and clears pores to reveal smoother, fresher skin. pear extract has astringent benefits to help minimize pore visibility for a perfected surface, and refreshing tea tree removes impurities without over-drying skin. perfect for oily and combination skin.

the packaging: the full size comes in a big tube, while the travel size comes in irregular sachet, it's bright lime green this time. as always, there's description at the back. the size of a sachet is quite big, enough for several uses, but since i only use it on my t zone mostly, it lasts even longer.

the scent: usually freeman masks have quite fragrant but pleasing scent. but this one... i can't say for sure. it has scent alright, but i can't categorize it. i think it's more subtle than the other too.

the product: okay. i have no idea what whipped clay is. and even though some said that this one is lighter in consistency, i feel this one is the same as the other clay mask. just like the other masks, this one also is colorful. it's lime green just like the color of the tube. it's easy to spread on my face like usual. and like the other masks, it stings my eye when i open the sachet. i don't know what ingredients that cause it. all i know it makes me teary. after about 5 minutes, it will start to harden. it's easy to wash off too. since some masks stain my washcloth, i wash it manually with hands, so i don't know whether this one will stain my washcloth or not.

the result: i put this on for about 15-20 minutes. afterward i can feel my skin is soft and smooth and clearer. the sebum control is pretty standard. as for the other property, i use this mask when i have breakouts. the acai one helps purging it and then make my skin clearer. usually only in one go. but this one, i have to use twice to get the same result.

i don't know whether it's me or the masks, but somehow it starts to bore me out. i don't get excited again using this mask. unlike the acai one, which makes me want to use it frequently. so far, the acai one is my favorite.. but this one delivers same result like the avocado one. so if you have combination and oily skin, you can try this one too. it works just as well. as for dry skin, moisturize afterwards since this quite drying especially if you let the mask dried long enough.
left: the sachet
right: the mask moved to clean container

left: before
middle: using
right: after

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