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Skinfood Black Honey Mask Wash Off Review

“A mask wash off featuring organic black sugar granules for exfoliation, and rich honey that softens skin for a clean, smooth complexion.”

I don’t advocate using physical scrubs because they can leave micro-tears in the skin, yet why did I buy a sugar scrub mask? Well, what I like about these Skinfood black sugar masks is that you can add water to dissolve the sugar crystals and still get the benefits of the mask. Skinfood actually recommends doing this when using the brand’s black sugar wash off masks. With the black sugar honey mask, I especially find that I don’t have an issue with this product being a scrub because the thick honey acts as a buffer, preventing the sugar from deeply scratching the skin.

Honey has long been a player in the skincare game. It is both antibacterial and antiseptic, which can help with acne. It is also moisturizing and has healing properties. Furthermore, honey full of antioxidants, which are essential for slowing down the aging process. The list goes on and on. Honey is a known powerhouse ingredient in the world of skincare.

I like to use the Skinfood Black Sugar Honey Mask Wash Off in the shower. I’ll wash my face using a foam cleanser and apply this mask on wet skin to dissolve the sugar crystals. I’ll continue with my shower and wash the mask off last. It leaves my skin feeling very supple and moisturized. Even if my skin wasn’t feeling particularly dry before, it still leaves my skin feeling much suppler and more nourished than before. I think this mask would be a good product for those with dull skin looking to bring a little life and glow to the face.

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