So I was looking at my skin in the harsh lights of mall dressing rooms this weekend...yikes! I knew I had some problems, but now I feel so gross. I guess my bathroom light is a bit more forgiving than flourescent :)
Anyway, can anyone reccomend a good mask? I'd prefer one I can get at the drugstore, for cost reasons but mostly because I plan on going out in a couple hours, when only drugstores and grocery stores will still be open on a Sunday. I have normal skin - if I had to choose a direction, I'd definitely say it's more oily than dry, but I'm not looking for one to dry my skin out, either.
TIA!
-- Edited by ttara123 at 18:23, 2007-01-28
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This one's easy. The best mask I've ever tried is a drugstore brand. Queen Helene Mint Julep Mask. It's the best and it works wonders. It's also good to use as a spot treatment overnight. Seriously good stuff.
I read about this over and over again in the mags and I totally agree - one of the best drugstore buys out there.
Bluebird is totally right about Queen Helene. My skin is too dry to use it as a mask, but it's the best spot treatment ever - it totally dries spots out overnight - and it smells like spearmint gum.
I'm so glad I asked you guys this instead of just relying on my own guessing game at the store. I finally found it today - I kept looking for it because I thought it must be good if three people in a row suggested only it. I don't think I would've picked it up without the recs, because I remember getting a Queen Helene mask once before that I didn't really like (different kind).
I just used it for the first time tonight, and wow!- I can already see a big difference in my problem areas (serious blackheads on my nose and chin)
Thank you!!!
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