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Friday, January 17, 2014

#Review: Boscia Luminizing Black Masque

I'm a huge fan of peel-off masks since they provide the convenience of no rinse required but still provide that squeaky clean feeling. I decided, through the urging of my coworker, that I was going to try the Luminizing Black Mask from Boscia. She raved about the results and her pore were greatly reduced from the one use that she did. 


($34USD, Sephora *Exclusive)

I had to test this twice to get some kind of review together. 

I applied it and this mask says it takes 30 minutes minimum to dry. Forever in mask time. Most masks are done in ten. Since it's a peel-off mask, I figured it should've been completely dry after the 30 mins. It wasn't. I was pretty annoyed since I had somewhere to go I removed it and left. 
While drying

Dry enough to remove? Not really. 


Close up of dry masque. 

I think I set the bar too high with this product. Once I removed it, I felt as if it wasn't completely removed from my face. I was expecting the removal to feel something like Pond's nose strips or something to that effect.
 
It wasn't. 
 
Results after removing masque. 

I felt as if I've gotten better results with drug store brands. One if my favorites is Freeman Feeling Beautiful Facial Peel-Off Cucumber Mask because it gets the job done way better than the Boscia mask and doesn't break the bank. 
 

Freeman Feeling Beautiful Facial Peel-Off Cucumber Mask ($3.99USD, CVS) 

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