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  • Alicia Maude

FIRST IMPRESSIONS: Yes To Tomatoes Blemish Fighting DIY Powder-To-Clay Mask #Blogmas2019

I was interested in this face mask, a DIY face mask, I just felt like a big kid again.

CLAIMS:

  • A customisable face mask for acne-prone skin.

  • Fighting breakouts, Tomatoes Blemish Fighting DIY Powder-to-Clay Mask is a single use mask for acne and blemish-prone complexions.

  • With a unique powder formula, mix with water or other natural ingredients such as yoghurt, honey or avocado for an added nourishing boost.

  • 100% Cotton

  • Plastic-free


HOW TO:

  1. Open the paper bowl supplied and fill with the contents of the powder sachet.

  2. Add water up to the fill line and mix create a clay.

  3. Using the back of the spoon, apply over a clean dry face and leave for 10 minutes.

  4. Rinse thoroughly.

My skin has had a bit of a breakout, I know you can add ingredients depending on what is wrong with your skin but I have decided to just try this out without adding bits to it.

Thought I would show how it comes and how you make it.

I applied the face mask using the spoon you get given, I even applied it to my neck because I've been having a breakout on my jawline and neck.

As you can see by my face I feel uncomfortable, the face mask is really tight on my face, my sisters were making me laugh and I felt the most pain in my face. It was just so painful.

Normally when I remove face masks my skin is red however this time my skin is burning, my face is bright red and even when it settled down I seem to have got a bit of a rash from it. Removing it the way they say hurts.


It HURTS! I can't believe how much this face mask hurt when it was on but also when I removed it, my skin didn't feel any better after removing this. I am so glad I put an unscented moisturiser on afterwards that was pretty cooling.


Purchased From: Beauty Bay

Price: £4.95

Star Rating: 1/5

Date Tried: Sunday 15th December 2019


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