Mario Badescu Cucumber Tonic Mask Review

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Original description:
Purify and tighten pores with this cooling, refreshing, mask. Made with soothing Cucumber Extract and oil absorbing clays. For maintenance on normal, combination and oily skin, this mask keeps skin looking smooth and healthy.

What I have to say about it:
When I first ordered the MB Cleanser and toner, I received some samples designed by MB’s website for my skin type. (Combination Skin) I had not tried any of the samples, since I was busy using the products I had ordered at the time. So anyway, I finally started to use the samples. :)

I have been using the Cucumber Tonic Mask for 2 weeks now and it is my new Fave mask. It has tightened my pores nicely and keeps my skin refreshed and smooth. (Your suppose to use it 2-3 times a week) The mask feels really soft and looks like melted clay, like the one used for pottery. As soon as I apply it, it starts to dry on my face, mess free. You can also smell the cucumber when applying the mask. Not a very strong scent, but enough to know it’s a cucumber mask. (I like having the scent there, because it smells clean and fresh.)

The only thing that bugs me about the mask is the tightness I feel in my cheeks after I wash it off. The cheeks are the driest part of my face. The tightness does ease up eventually and well that’s what makes my pores smaller. :) (I am not complaining really)This mask will be replacing my DHC mineral mask when I am done with it. It’s much more affordable and I really like it. :)

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