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Feb 28, 2014
Jackie S.
Feb 28, 2014
Tiffany D.
I have not used any of those products. I've just recently started A skincare routine for myself & I'm using all lush products which are ah-mazing & seacret mud soap to wash my face in the mornings. My skincare routine consists of lush ultra bland cleanser which also doubles as a makeup remover, imerialis moisturizer (I also plan on picking up rhe eau Roma water toner & I use seacret mud soap in the morning
Feb 28, 2014
Tiffany D.
I also just picked up the mask of magnaminty which I use a fee times a week to really feel clean my skin & the fact that it smells super minty and refreshing can't hurt :)
Feb 28, 2014
Natalie T.
I have the charcoal and black sugar mask and I find it just okay. I have some other masks that I really like, so I just find myself forgetting about the charcoal and black sugar mask. I do use it sometimes and its alright, there's nothing wrong with it, but I just find myself reaching for other masks first.
I do not own the Now European Clay Powder, but I do LOVE a French Pink Clay powder that I own. I mix it with water or apple cider vinegar to create an exfoliating mask. I cannot say enough good things about the Pink French Clay Mask (mine is from Herbivore Botanicals). I'm assuming the European Clay Powder would be quite similar!
Feb 28, 2014
Charlotte B.
The European clay powder is great for detoxing once in a while. It literally sucks everything out of the skin. I tend to use it when my skin starts leaning towards a breakout, and the clay used as a mask with a little water helps slow the process down or even prevent it. But I do follow that with hyaluronic acid and an acne-specific moisturizer. It's like the clay pulls all oils out so you can let your skin suck in the ingredients you're using in your serums and moisturizers.
Feb 28, 2014
Caitlin M.
I've tried the charcoal/sugar mask/scrub and it wasn't my favorite. I think it's very strange to try to mix a mask and a scrub together and they actually end up being really harsh on the skin. Like there is no way to use it as a mask without unintentionally scrubbing your face. I much prefer to have them in two separate steps, at the same time it just feels like too much. I would go with the dead sea mineral mask from Freeman, the same brand that makes the charcoal one you have pictured, or if you have some extra cash you could splurge on the clear improvements charcoal mask from Origins. As far as scrubs go I like Burt's Bees' citrus facial scrub, Michael Todd True Organics jojoba charcoal scrub or St. Ives green tea scrub