Murad Clarifying Mask
Murad Clarifying Mask Reviews
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Wonderful!
I work my behind off trying to develop a skin care routine that will improve my sensitive skin and make it flawless. No matter what I try, I always develop some kind of problem, like acne, hyperpigmentation, uneven texture, oil slicks, dry flakiness, etc. I wish I was one of those people who do literally nothing but moisturize, yet still have perfect skin. Acne is probably my biggest concern because it often leads to hyperpigmentation, so I have to work another month to fade those dark spots. I get hormonal acne on my chin like nobody's business, so I've tried almost everything to make that go away as fast as possible. I tried this because I became curious after talking with some people about it. Wash your face, pat it dry, slather on an opaque layer of this stuff, wait for ten minutes, rinse off. Those instructions are simple enough. What I LOVED about this is that it does what it claims; it dries an acne and purges pores. Upon washing this stuff off my face, I noticed several white head roots purged to the surface of my blemishes so that they could be expelled easier. The next day I noticed a significant reduction with my acne, so I am pleased that a product actually does what it claims--it doesn't make any incredible claims. The thing that I didn't like about was that when it dried at the end of its ten minute duration, the dried mask would flake off. Even if you moved your face, dried powder would fall from your face onto your body. This is quite a thick mask too that's a bit of work to spread on your face. The bottle is quite small and you use quite a bit so it's not exactly the most cost effective. This mask is a step up from Queen Helene's Mint Julep mask, so if you're desperate for faster clearing time and willing to pay the price, then I would try the Murad mask. If you can wait a little longer, the Queen Helene mask will dry acne and purge pores as well, but you aren't left with the mess like Murad. I got a deluxe sample of this mask so I can get away with a few uses so I'm going to try this mask every few days during a breakout to see if I feel convinced enough to pay for the full-sized bottle. — 1 year, 3 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 1 of 1 people said helpful
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Good mask
The mask goes on pretty thick but doesn't dry out my already dry skin. I liked the pepperminty scent and it feels cooling on the skin. I liked using the mask and could probably benefit from using it more often. — 1 year, 9 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 0 of 0 people said helpful
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Nice
This is a nice mask and I like the way my skin feels after I rinse it off. Soft, clean and not at all dry. It has a good, thick consistency and the scent isn't unpleasant. I'm only using a deluxe sample I got from Sephora and even that tiny bottle has lasted a long time, though I admit I probably haven't used it as much as I should, so it may have even more results that I haven't seen in action. Normally with masks I sort of just slap them on and wait the time before I rinse them off, but I have found this mask seems to work better for me if I take the time to really massage it into my skin as I'm putting it on. I end up with a thinner layer of the mask than they recommend, but I still think it works better. What can that thicker layer of product do when most of it isn't against your skin, anyway? — 1 year, 2 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 1 of 1 people said helpful







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