Tuesday 9 December 2014

LUSH MASK OF MAGNIMINTY REVIEW

 The most requested review about the lush mask is here. I 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
LUSH MASK OF MAGNIMINTY $13-$25 - Claims to exfoliate & cleanse with strong peppermint cooling clay mask. Blackhead Removal - 60% at best. Oil Control - 40% Yes. Skin Softening - Very Much. Cleansing - 80-90% Glow - 60% Pimple-Drying - 10% Results stay for 5-6 days. Have to use within 3-4 months of Manufacturing Date. Highly Recommended for combination/oily skin which is not sensitive to strong minty feel. (A)

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