To use the masks, you just tear open the sachet and there is a thin, paper-like mask inside which is covered in the clay spa treatment. I found it very fiddley to apply and it was hard to get it on my face properly as it was a little too big and kept bunching up on me, but I have read other people's reviews and they had no problem so it is probably just me being dopey haha! Here is a little run down of the two masks.
Dead Sea Mud Spa*
This mask is my favourite of
the two. I am a big fan of skincare that has a herbal, spa-like fragance and
this has just that and it feels very cool and refreshing to use. The mask
contains dead sea minerals from seaweed and kelp which claims to thoroughly
cleanse the skin and bring it back to life. After I washed the mask off, my skin
did feel very clean and soft as it does after I use any Montagne Jeunesse
product and my face looked a lot brighter.
Glacial Clay Spa*
I wasn't as big a fan of the
scent of this mask; it reminded me a lot of the shower gels you get free in a
hotel, and not a fancy hotel either. That said, you can definitely detect the
smell of grape, which the mask contains. It also contains arctic cloudberry,
anybody know what that is? These ingredients claim to maintain the skin's
natural barrier. Again, this mask felt very cooling on the face, which I really
like. After I rinsed it off, my skin felt cleaner than usual, however I think I
noticed more of a different after using the Dead Sea Mud Spa mask.
Overall, these are quite
refreshing to use and they make my skin feel lovely, but I think I prefer
regular liquid masks as I found these fiddly to apply. The masks are super
affordable as usual at just £1.49 each and you can purchase them from the Montagne Jeunesse
website where postage costs just 0.75p! They will also be available at Boots stores from mid-August
and ASDA from September. An extra bonus is that all Montagne Jeunesse products
are suitable for vegetarians and focus on their natural ingredients, meaning
that these products are great for anybody :)
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