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5 Best Face Masks as Told by an Addict

Pour yourself a glass of pink wine and rub some stuff on your face.

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5 Best Face Masks as Told by an Addict

Hi my name is Angelina and I love facemasks! My ideal night is Netflix, wine, and a face mask. I have tried them all and I wanted to share a list of my top 5, all of these masks are cruelty free! So read and buy and drink a glass of Wine

Fresh Rose Face Mask; $62

Okay this smells amazing, the moment you open it your nose will be in heaven. After using this mask you will feel fresh as hell, but sadly thats it and thats why its number 5. For the price you are paying you should get more of a bang for your buck.

Bocia Aluminizing Black Mask; $34

I love this I love a peel! If your as gross as me you know exactly how fun it is to rip all that gross stuff out of your pores! Love the way this mask feels going on. Definitely see a difference in pore size and skin clarity. However, if you have sensitive skin or are taking acne medications, peeling this mask off will be painful, but beauty is pain. The bottle does go very quickly, less than a dozen masks, which isn't much for the price, but you won't care when your looking at the black sheet filled with black heads!

Glamglow; $22-$69

Okay so glamglow. I love everything they make. Everything is all natural and amazing, they do exactly what they say they will and your face will look amazing after but they are not cheap. They sell "sample size" ones for around $22 but its only 2 masks if you really try, but I'm addicted so I pay the price.

Sephora Face masks;$3-$10

There are eight different fiber sheet face masks in the collection, all of which are infused with different active ingredients to target virtually any skin problem imaginable, they also have ones for your hands, feet, lips, eyes and sleep masks. These masks are everything, they are perfect for a quick touch up before date night, sleepovers and anything in between! And there is NO beating the price, sephora you did it again you amazing son of a bitches you

Aztec Clay; $12.99

FINALLY THE MASKS OF ALL MASKS. I LOVE THIS MASK MORE THAN MY MOTHER (jk love you ma)

(PSA im writing this article with it on my face)

Okay so it comes in a powder and they sell it by the pound its so cheap and it literally lasts FOREVER. You mix the mask with water and put it on your face and let the clay do the magic. All the blemishes seem to disappear like magic, this shit is magic.

Pros:
-My skin is super smooth.
-My pores have shrunk immensely.
-My face has been getting less greasy during the day the longer I use it.
-The pulsating feeling it gives off is pretty freaky, but cool.

The only con you need to put a paper towel over your drain because it will clog your sink while you are taking it off.

Now pour yourself a glass of Rosé and enjoy.

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