Facial Clay Mask "Cucumber and Pink Salt" Freeman Feeling Beautiful Rejuvenating Cucumber + Pink Salt Clay Mask
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Age:
18+
Brand: Freeman
Line: feeling beautiful
Product Type: face mask
Product Properties: cleansing, repair
Face Mask Type: clay
Ingredients: cucumber
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Skin Type: all types
Country: USA
Made in: USA
For gentle care of facial skin, the Freeman Feeling Beautiful Mask is a remarkable find for women. It is suitable for all skin types and delivers noticeable results after just one use. The product contains cucumber extract and pink salt, which promote effective skin cleansing. They remove impurities, exfoliate dead skin cells, absorb excess oil, eliminate toxins, and remove traces of makeup.
The product maintains the optimal pH balance of the skin, actively moisturizes, and deeply nourishes it with essential nutrients. It has excellent refreshing, toning, and strengthening properties. The mask provides powerful antioxidant, whitening, and restorative effects. It normalizes the activity of the sebaceous glands and improves blood microcirculation.
How to use: Apply the mask to the face and neck, avoiding the eye area. Allow it to dry for approximately 5-10 minutes, then rinse off with warm water.
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Apply the mask to the face and neck, avoiding the area around the eyes. Allow it to dry for approximately 5-10 minutes, then rinse off with warm water.
Reviews about Facial Clay Mask "Cucumber and Pink Salt"
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I love the masks from this series. This is the fourth one I've tried (the previous ones were mud, vinegar, manuka honey, and sea salt). The texture is quite thick, similar to the vinegar mask, and it contains small particles (resembling salt) that act as an exfoliating element. After using it, my skin feels soft and has an even tone, but it's slightly dry. It's suitable for combination and oily skin if you don't mind exfoliating products.
When I first applied the mask, it burned so much in the first minute that I wondered why I bought it and doubted I could last 10 minutes. After a while, my skin adapted, but it still felt noticeably tingly. The mask is powerful, leaving my skin squeaky clean. However, it also dries out the skin, so you need to moisturize immediately afterward. My skin felt smooth and clean, but the color didn't change, and blemishes from pimples remained the same. I also want to highlight the color of the mask—it's turquoise, and you look like an avatar while wearing it. Photos don't do it justice; the color is much more vibrant in real life!
This is a powerful deep-cleansing mask that leaves pores super clean and allows the skin to breathe. It tingles and can be drying as it dries. In my opinion, the exfoliating particles are unnecessary and it would be better without them. It's a must-have for oily skin, but be careful when rinsing due to the abrasive particles. The scent isn't the most pleasant.
The mask cleanses well, but it tingles on the skin a bit. I liked the mask overall, but I didn't notice any moisturizing effect. In fact, my skin feels like it needs moisture afterwards.
Not bad, it tingles a bit, but the effect is noticeable after use. I have three masks from this brand, and the quality is good.
This is a great mask, and you can see the results after the first use. It has a fun and cheerful blue color, and it provides a moisturizing effect. I recommend it.
Great results after just one use. It tingles a bit on irritated or inflamed areas, but once you rinse it off, you can really enjoy the effect.
I used this mask after exfoliating, and it left my skin feeling soft and smooth, which I really liked. However, about 5-10 minutes after applying it, I experienced terrible itching and wanted to wash it off as soon as possible.
Overall, it's a good mask, just like most masks from this brand. I plan to try the others too. The only downside is that it starts to tingle about 5 minutes after applying.
This is the best Freeman mask I've tried and the only one that doesn't irritate my eyes. If you're looking for a mask from this brand, this is definitely the one to choose. It cleanses wonderfully, draws out impurities, and dries up inflammations. I almost like it as much as my favorite from Queen Helene.
This is a great mask; I'm purchasing it for the second time. It's economical to use, and the granules provide a pleasant facial massage. It's quite good for combination skin.
The mask feels terrible on the face; it's impossible to keep it on for more than two minutes. My face starts to itch and burn intensely. However, it does have some effect—my skin feels nicer and there are fewer redness. I won't be buying it again.
I enjoy trying different Freeman clay masks, but this one is definitely not my favorite. It's more suited for those who prefer a stronger effect. Even though my skin is oily and not sensitive, this mask was too drying for me and caused discomfort. I think it's because of the salt, which is quite noticeable. My favorites are the avocado mask (cleanses well and is the gentlest for me), the lemon mask (feels like the most purifying, though tougher than the avocado), and the chocolate mask (more nourishing due to the cocoa, just be sure not to let it dry out). The worst for me was the sea minerals mask; aside from the color, it didn't bring me any joy.
This mask is great; I've noticed fewer blackheads, and they appear lighter.
I've only used this product twice so far (once a week), and it really helps with blackheads. I apply it in the evening and then use a scrub in the morning. I do this because I don't want to irritate my skin right away, plus the drying effect of the mask lingers, which makes it easier to remove any flakiness and excess impurities in the morning. I have combination skin, and while the mask does dry it out a bit, it's not too harsh. However, I wouldn't risk using it more than once a week.
I applied the mask to my face, avoiding the areas around my mouth and eyes, and left it on for up to 10 minutes. At first, I felt a slight tingling sensation and was worried it might be an allergic reaction, but it wasn't! The pink salt in the ingredients is what causes this effect. Before rinsing it off, my skin felt quite tight. After washing it off, the mask also had a smoothing effect. I patted my face dry with a towel, and you know what? My skin felt soft and velvety! Overall, I'm very satisfied with this mask.
I really like this mask! I've also tried the 4-in-1 "Apple Cider Vinegar" mask, and my skin feels fresh, soft, and even-toned after using them. I use it 2-3 times a week.
The mask has a paste-like consistency with granules and a slight chemical cucumber scent, though the smell is barely noticeable. I first applied it to my entire face, but since it contains salt, my skin started itching intensely as it dried, especially on my forehead and cheeks. The next time, I applied it thickly only on my T-zone. It cleanses the pores well, and the effect is decent (similar to other Freeman masks), leaving the skin looking fresh. However, despite not having allergies or sensitive skin, I felt an overwhelming urge to scratch my face after using this mask. I have mixed feelings about it and probably won't repurchase.
After applying the product, my skin felt a strong burning sensation. I barely managed to keep it on for 10 minutes. The results weren't impressive either. My skin felt smooth for just one evening, and the next day it became oily, even in areas that used to be dry. I wouldn't recommend this product and won't be buying it again.
This is my second mask from Freeman; I also have the diamond one. This clay mask feels a bit harsher—when it dries, it makes my face feel tight, and I want to wash it off quickly. I experienced a slight burning sensation. However, the results seem good—my skin feels soft and clean after using it. We'll see how it goes. But for now, the diamond mask is still my favorite.