If something doesn't work on my skin or I get sent a sample that's wrong for my skintone I'll get someone else to test drive it for me. These posts will be posted as 'The Civilian Report', unless otherwise stated these are non-make-up artist friends of mine so their reviews are completely honest and without and background in the business.
These masks are going to be way too much for my sensitive skin (which is on the mend) so I gave them to a couple of people to try and review for me. Thanks to Fifi for this one.
Whilst my pores have never been my biggest beauty hang-up, there are
definitely days where they feel very prominent so I was interested to try
these masks. Now I love a bit of theatre with products, and this does not
disappoint. Popping the plastic bubble and squishing the serum around the
mask gave a real sense of that my pores were in for a treat. The mask
itself isn’t flimsy, and sits nicely on the nose/cheeks. The serum has a
light, cooling feeling and after 10 mins I gave the chin a quick swipe as well
as smoothing over my nose and cheeks.
My pores definitely looked smaller without my skin feeling tighter, and
I noticed that my tinted moisturiser didn’t settle in the pores the way it
sometimes does (although this may say more about my moisturiser than the pore
mask). I would definitely use this again when I thought my pores were
becoming a little too apparent.
What You Need to Know - The POREfessional Instant Wipeout Masks
- £20.50 or US$32
- Press the plastic button to make the serum go into the cotton mask. Remove the mask and put on the problem area.
- Exfoliates and removes pore impurities
- Available in the UK from Feel Unique, John Lewis, Look Fantastic
- Available in the US from Benefit, Sephora, Ulta
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