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  • Alicia Maude

FIRST IMPRESSIONS: L'Oréal Pure Clay Blemish Rescue Mask

L'Oréal have a range of face masks out that target various problems.

CLAIMS:

  • Three Pure Clays combined with Marine Algae extract, known for its anti-blemish properties

  • The creamy texture targets deep into the pores, to unclog blackheads and clear imperfections, leaving the skin pure and fresh without drying it out.


HOW TO USE:

  1. On clean skin, apply a thin layer all over the face, 2 times per week.

  2. Avoid the eyes and lips. 

  3. Leave to dry for 5-10 minutes, then remove with a wet towel or luke warm water.

I am staying at my sister's whilst she is back home (blog post coming soon) which meant I got to try a few new products that she has got. My skin is naturally dry but at work the heaters are broken, making them be on constantly so I've been using loads of face moisturisers and I think it's causing me to breakout so this is to help with blemishes and my large deep pores.

I applied a decent layer on my face, it is a blue face mask that is slightly cooling and has a metallic look to her.

The face mask dries quickly, it's not tight on the skin or painful.

I removed the mask in the shower the way you have to do, I know I still have my eye makeup on but I decided to keep it on but my spot have come up a little more, my pores look smaller, so far so good.

The spots are still there but my skin is smoother, pores look small and so do the spots. I know it says to do it multiple times a week but I just wanted to do a first impressions blog post on it, I think this face mask would be good as a spot treatment, L'Oréal has a few masks for a few different skin issues so I think that I might try a few more but do a patch work sort of thing to elliminate any skin issues. Do I think this is a good all over mask? For me no because I don't suffer with acne but for others it might. Purchased from: Boots Price: £7.99 Star Rating: 3/5 Date Tried: Wednesday 17th April 2019

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