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Fri Jun 30, 2006 10:41 pm |
I read the thread on Aztec Clay Mask and I remembered this product which I used before and really liked. It's comprised of all natural glacial clay (I don't remember any additional ingredients as I bought this when it first came out) so they might have changed. I really liked it and it felt sort of cool when I applied as the clay was a COOL temperature. By the time I got to the end of the jar the clay got a bit thicker (as it starts to dry out) but I've never had a problem with it actually drying out and I could get every last bit out of the jar. I have oily/acne-prone skin and this felt very nice after I washed it off. I felt that it did suck up any excess oil/dirt I had in my skin, my skin just felt very smooth and refreshed after using this mask. When I had it I used this almost everyday because I loved it so much. I might end up going back to this mask after I've tried the others that I've just recently purchased.
I would recommend this to anyone, for those with dryer skins just use it for your t-zone or apply a thinner layer and don't leave it on as long. It's inexpensive 30CDN, and you can find it at your local vitamin store (I think, I buy it at Beauty Court but I've seen it in health stores). When it first came out it was cheaper though, only 20CDN, but it's a 2oz. jar. All natural ingredients, you can check out their website:
http://www.canadiannatural.com |
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