Monday, May 6, 2013

Lush's Mask of Magnaminty




















(taken from lush.com)

I think if you asked me what my favourite mask for blemishes is, it would be this.

As printed on the cover,



















Lush's Mask of Magnaminty is meant for outbreaks and all those annoying pimples/blackheads/little pimple-wannabes!



Ingredients:
















Function of the various ingredients:(taken from Lush's website but i summarised it)


A combination of bentonite gel, talc, kaolin and vegetable glycerine - to enable you to gently smooth this over your face and get great coverage, good for sensitive skin
Ground aduki beans and evening primrose seeds - gently scrubbing your face to get rid of any dead skin. 
Honey - moisturise, antiseptic. 
Peppermint oil to stimulate the blood and give a cool feeling
Marigold oil and chlorophyllin to help treat the skin.
Can be used on both the face and back during times of trouble – or just as a regular maintenance routine.
















Simple instructions: Apply, leave on for 5-10 minutes (i usually wait for it to dry-it becomes sort of stiff when it dries), scrub off with warm water.
Before washing it off, i take some water and massage the mask on my face for a few minutes to exfoliate my skin with the ground aduki beans inside. 















Comes in 125g and 315g tubs.
As with all Lush products, this can last for 6 months and the size would depend on how often you intend to use it. I have only bought the small tub so far and it can last at least 25-30 applications.



















Love it because...
It really helps my blemishes alot! It's the most effective mask that deep cleanses my skin and leaves it feeling brighter, smoother and squeaky clean. My face feels 'purified' after. Like the cooling effect of the peppermint too-feels refreshing after a long, tiring day. Might be abit stinging if you're using it for the first time.



















Brighter, Cleaner, Smoother and blemishes much calmed and definitely less obvious than before(:

Love this. definitely a 9/10.

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