Tuesday 9 December 2014

FREEMAN'S MINT & LEMON CLAY MASK REVIEW

I am going to review about the free mans mint and lemon clay mask need to give an average profile of my skin for better reference. It's an ideal estimate of my skin habits and I usually fall even below these 
MY SKIN PROFILE
Skin Type - Combination Skin (Oily T-Zone in Summers, Dry cheeks in Winters)
Skin Condition - Fair & even skin tone (NC20-25), deep blackheads on nose, occasional hormonal breakouts on forehead and cheeks, chicken pox scars, larger pores
Sensitivity Level - Frequent red patches due to softer skin, not too sensitive
Makeup Usage - Full-face makeup only once or twice a week on average with foundation & primer.
Weekly Skin Care Routine - Olay Pro X Brush (2-3 times), L'Oreal Blackhead Exfoliating Face Wash (3-4 Times), LUSH Dark Angels (1-2 Times), Bio Derma Sensibio H2O (1-2 Times), TBS Vit C Microdermabrasion (1 Time), Dermalogica Active Moist or TBS Vit E Sorbet (3-4 Times)
Sun Screen Usage - SPF 15 in foundation, otherwise RARE
Water Intake - Averagely 8-10 glasses a day
Workout & Exercise - None
Facial or Bleaching - Once every 3-4 Months
FREEMAN'S MINT & LEMON CLAY MASK $3 - Cooling clay mask promises relief from pimple redness, oil absorption, shine control and pore shrinking qualities. Tingly for those allergic to vit-c. Blackhead Removal - 25-30% at best. Oil Control - 40-50% Yes. Skin Softening - Somewhat. Cleansing - 60-70% Glow - 15-20% Pimple-Drying - 10-20% Results stay for 1-2 days. A great second to Queen Helene Mask. Recommended (with caution) (B+)




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