Friday 6 September 2013

Amie Face Mask Review

I received the 'Amie Spring Clean Cooling Clay Mask' in a set of beauty samples and I immediately set out to try this face mask on the night I'd received it as it has been so long since I've had a pampering night to myself. To begin with I cleansed my face free from all make-up then I gently applied the mask to my face avoiding the eye and lip area, the mask smells strongly of peppermint chewing gum and is super refreshing on your skin.


Above is the beauty samples I received


Here you can see the clay texture of the mask


(Excuse my face) Here is the face mask applied

The mask application was really easy and I made sure there was a thick coverage all over my face to get the best benefit and as it claims to be used with over 94% natural ingredients i felt great too although to the image above I'm sure I looked like a mint coloured ghost. It was advised to leave the mask on for ten minutes although i got distracted by Tumblr and so i left it on a little longer, when the mask was dry it was an incredibly smooth surface in places that i had managed to remain still although some cracks were around my jaw from when i couldn't help but talk. I washed the mask off with a muslin cloth and warm water it wasn't the cleanest mask to remove with it being a clay substance but what mask is easy to wash off? Don't give me those adverts where the woman splashes water over her face and it's suddenly gone because any real woman knows that ends in water drenches clothes and stinging eyes. 

The results were worth it as when I had dried my face and felt how soft it was the 10-15 minutes of looking slightly ridiculous were worth it as my skin was a soft as a feather and all the unnecessary oils and red patches were gone, I would give it a 5 star review. 



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