Good Things Manuka Honey Radiance Face Mask
I've been thinking about trying out a new mask for a while now and this one stood out to me while browsing a couple of beauty blogs recently.
My skin has been playing up slightly recently (lots of tiny little lumps have appeared all over my forehead?! Very odd) so I thought the calming and healing nature of the honey would be good for this, and the white clay to draw out impurities... Who knows.
It's the Good Things Manuka Honey Radiance Face Mask and this is £5.99 in Boots (Currently on offer for £3.99!) for a nice big tube. It says:
Good Things facial skin care
has been developed by award-winning beauty writer Alice Hart-Davis
using her years of expertise in the beauty industry. Combining natural
ingredients from the bee hive, the Good Things Manuka Honey range has
been specially designed to help keep skin clear and hydrated while
tackling the problems that can lead to skin ageing free from: Parabens,
mineral oils, sodium laureth sulphate: just Good Things!
Impurities that lead to dull, congested skin are drawn out by the nutrient-rich white clay found in this face mask, while brightening papaya extract helps enhance skin’s natural glow.
Manuka honey and beeswax deeply nourish and boost hydration to help promote a fresh, rejuvenated and radiant complexion.
How to use:
Smooth a thick layer onto skin, avoiding the delicate eye area and leave to dry for 10 minutes. Use warm water or damp flannel to remove. Apply once a week or whenever skin is in need of some TLC.
Impurities that lead to dull, congested skin are drawn out by the nutrient-rich white clay found in this face mask, while brightening papaya extract helps enhance skin’s natural glow.
Manuka honey and beeswax deeply nourish and boost hydration to help promote a fresh, rejuvenated and radiant complexion.
How to use:
Smooth a thick layer onto skin, avoiding the delicate eye area and leave to dry for 10 minutes. Use warm water or damp flannel to remove. Apply once a week or whenever skin is in need of some TLC.
So I listened and layered it on generously. It smells nice. Just a hint of honey. Not over powering. The consistency is good. Doesn't run off your face or into your eyes. Ha.
I left this on for like 15-20 mins. And then started to try to get it off with a flannel soaked in warm water. Hmmm. This was a tad tricky as the mask sets quite firmly. But I found that by splashing water all over my face first to start to dissolve it, greatly aided removal.
My skin had a healthy glow to it after using this. And I do believe that the morning after using this the little lumps on my forehead went down...
FYI: A week on and the lumps are back so going to try using this again tonight. Fingers crossed it works.
Would I repurchase: Yes, and I am also going to recommend this product to my mum.
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