Sunday, 31 July 2016

Weekly Face Mask!

Hey,

Today I wanted to talk about a step in my skin care routine that I try to repeat once a week, if not once every two weeks. I'll admit that sometimes I loose track of time and there could be two weeks between uses but I find I get the best results when used weekly. This step is to use a face mask, I like to mix two products which are;


  • QV Purifying Mask - rich clay mask for sensitive skin 75g
  • Eureka Tea Tree Water soluble solution 100ml



The QV Purifying Mask is a clay mask that is suitable for sensitive skin, which I mix with a few drops of Tea Tree oil which has antibacterial properties and is suitable for use for acne and pimples. Once I mix these two products I wet my face and apply the combination to my face and neck (I have hormonal break outs on my neck) and then let it dry for approximately 10 minutes. After this I was it off and apply a toner and moisturiser and move onto my normal make up routine.



I personally find that this combination aids in clearing up my break outs and evens out my skin tone which can become blotchy. It is definitely a combination I would recommend if you have problematic and sensitive skin.




QV Purifying Mask - rich clay mask for sensitive skin 75g

Packaging states:
Kaolin removes excess oil and dirt
Safflower Oil replenishes moisture levels
Vitamin E provides anti-oxidant benefits
Fragrance and colour free

Directions:
Apply QV Purifying Mask generously to damp, clean skin, avoiding the eyes and lips. 
Leave on for 5-10 minutes and remove with warm water to reveal smoother suppler skin. Suitable for daily use.

Photos of my mug using the Tea Tree oil and Qv mask combination:




















 
















I have about one more use left in my QV Purifying Mark tube, so the next mask that I am planning on trying out is the Arbonne Sea Mud Face & Body Mask - pictured below.






I am planning on reviewing this product after I use in a couple of times, so stay tuned if your'e interested.
















What face mask do you use?


Thanks for reading,

Danny xx

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