Carbonated Bubble Clay Mask
This costs PHP550 from ph.althea.kr
The small tub comes with a spatula.
It's gray and has a gooey consistency but smells like jelly.
It somehow reacts with air so you have to close and store it properly.
Usually, you use masks after cleansing and putting a toner but with this one you have to use it with dry uncleansed face (beats me why).
It's quite hard to apply evenly and you have to be fast. After 5 minutes, it bubbles like crazy so don't put too much under your nose or it'll be hard to breathe. It reminds me of Hydrogen Peroxide (Agua Oxinada)
After 5 minutes, massage it on your face for about 2 minutes and rinse with luke warm water. I found it difficult to rinse.
After using, the face will be brighter but I feel like it's drying and prickling the sides of my nose and my pimples. So I immediately applied my toner and moisturizer after.
The mask I bought from Althea as well which is the Innisfree Super Volcanic Pore Clay Mask. This one has more like a clay consistency, has no scent and costs PHP560.
This is just like a regular mask which you apply after cleansing and toning to help evenly spread the mask then you have to wait for 10-15minutes to dry. It feels cool to the skin, easy to rinse and leaves your skin soft and blurs your pores.
Verdict: The Bubble Clay Mask piqued my interest because it was unique and it was the first time I'ved tried something like that but I don't like how hard it is to rinse that it feels like you haven't washed it off completely. Also I don't like how it's drying and I was afraid my dry patches would resurface. So yeah I think I'll stick to the Innisfree Super Volcanic Clay Mask.
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