Anywho, I've been obsessed with facial masks recently. I've picked up at least seven of them in the past month. One that I have been gravitating towards, due to the clean purple packaging adorned with fruits, is the Freeman's Acai Facial Purifying Clay Mask. So, I finally decided to break this mask out, expecting it to simply be moisturizing like many other drugstore masks, but I was pleasantly surprised!
The packaging is what sold me on this one.
The mask claims to purify and soothe, and contains a "Mega 8 Complex" which is supposed to "help neutralize skin damage, leaving skin soft and revived." It also claims to be "ideal for all skin types". I have a rather dull and pale uneven skin tone, with oily problem areas around my nose and my chin. I was still skeptical at this point.
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The packaging (very stubbornly) peeled away to reveal the cutest color I have ever seen a facial mask be! It is such a lovely mint green shade, but my camera unfortunately freaked out between the purple and the green in one area. :/ The mask smells very... Fruity. With a dash of floral. It almost smelled like those Barbie "perfumes" I owned when I was little, except just a hair less artifical. The scent was strong, and it stays with you for a while. It worsened my already bad headache :/ It may not be as strong to others because I am a little more sensitive to scents than others.
The texture was what REALLY surprised me. It was thinner than any other clay mask I have tried. Clay masks are usually thick, and rather hard to spread. This mask had a thin gel-cream (?) consistency that surprisingly covered better than I expected and spread with ease. I liked the fact that it was on the thinner side because, obviously, it enables you to create a nice, thin layer.
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While the mask was drying, it felt slightly tingly and tight. It wasn't super bothersome though. It didn't feel uncomfortably tingly or tight like a few masks I've tried before.Upon wiping the mask away, I was shocked. My skin looked like it was actually... Alive! My face always looks dead and reminiscent of a zombie, so this was such a lovely surprise. The overall appearance of my face looked very bright, glowy, and soft. It almost looked like someone took the blur tool in PS and blurred away my imperfections. A few minutes after wiping the mask away, my face felt a little on the dry side, like I just applied a mattyfing toner. I shouldn't knock the product because of this though, because it only claimed to purify and soothe. I think this product definitely lives up to it's claims.
This face mask is such a delightful cheap thrill. I've only ever seen this brand of face masks at Wal-Mart for around 2-3$. I'm not 100% sure about other stores you could find these facial masks. I think you MIGHT be able to find them at drugstores, such as CVS, Wal-Greens, etc.
My final verdict is that this is such a wonderful mask! You get really good results, plus you get a lot of product in a single envelope, allowing for 3 thin applications. If you ever see this product, it is definitely worth picking up and giving it a whirl!
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*I purchased this product with my personal funds, and am in no way affiliated/associated with the company/companies featured in this post. I did not receive any product from the company/companies featured in this post to review and give my honest opinion on.*
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