Face masks are an important part of any beauty regime, they should be used anywhere as little as once to twice per week to get all the dirt that has seeped into your pores. This in return will give your skin a refreshed and revitalised glow. It is hard to know which clay masks will give you the best outcome, which is exactly why I have put together this list of the best charcoal face mask products for you, yes you!
This mask is 100% vegan, so it really is for everyone. This mask is infused with bamboo, charcoal, green tea leaves and tea tree oil. All elements which are natural and known to be excellent for skin. This face mask refines the appearance of pores and draws out all impurities in order to leave your skin with a soft glow.
Available for £17.99
This mask is a combination of scrub and mask, so not only does it purify the skin it also polishes to give you a smooth and soft glow. It is a deep clean treatment it’s natural bamboo and clay helps to remove impurities.
Sephora’s Origins clay mask is great due to its versatility it’s good for all skin types, whether your skin be oily, dry or a combination of both. It gives your pores a deep cleanse and helps to get rid of blemishes.
This mask uses its black charcoal powder to diminish all impurities. It cleanses your pores and removes dead skin cells with its soothing carbonated bubbles. It is great fun due to its bubbles so why not sit down with a glass of wine after applying one.
*This is a sponsored post. All opinions are my own.
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