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Why I Love E.L.F Cosmetics

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Why I Love E.L.F Cosmetics
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Okay ladies and gents, well the ones who love beauty products. I have a face mask that I adore. We all know the company E.L.F Cosmetics. Yes their products vary in products, but you know you want everything that they make. And now that there is a store in the Staten Island Mall, yes I am still jumping up and down about that, it is a heck of a lot easier to purchase their products. I can easily spend at least an hour in that store. I suffer from acne and oily skin. I also have a lot of hair and majority of the time, it is in my face. This of course does not help my situation whatsoever. I tried multiple face masks to either brighten, exfoliate and even hydrate my skin. One day, I was on Facebook and I saw that a company had created a bubble mask. My thought was, "What on Earth is a bubble mask?" I knew that E.L.F had a section dedicated that skincare. On the shelf was a jar of their Hydrating Bubble Mask.http://www.elfcosmetics.com/p/hydrating-bubble-mas...

The mask is super easy to use. I bought another product of theirs to help put on a face mask. http://www.elfcosmetics.com/p/8969?dept=skincare-t...

All you need is the tool and the mask. Make sure you are medicine, make up and everything free from your face. Wet your face with warm water, as if you had just got out of the shower. Push down of the sides of the top of the jar and slide the masking tool across the top. The tool will pick up the mask and press it to your face. Spread the mask around the area you wish to start. I start on my nose and move the mask to my cheeks, running across the bones under my eyes. I continue this process until my face is covered. I would say this should take around 3 minutes or so. As you are putting everything away, your face with begin to fizzle. There is this cooling sensation at first. After that passes, you will have a tingling feelings, itchy almost. Fan yourself, it will help.

It will take about 5 to 10 minutes for your face to fully bubble and then they will begin to dissipate. I made the mistake the first time around of not waiting the full allotted time. When the bubbles are down to a minimum, press down and massage it around your face. Rinse with warm water and pat completely dry. If the skin is not 100% dry, there will be bubbles still forming. You can use any moisturizer immediately afterwards. The box states that pairing their (E.L.F) moisturizer http://www.elfcosmetics.com/p/daily-hydration-mois... is the best to use. I, of course, bought it, and it is super easy to apply, To get the moisturizer out, I just take the top off and lightly press the bottle and make sure not too much comes out. Massage the moisturizer onto the face and neck until it is completely massaged into the skin.

Seriously, I love this product. I use it about 3 times a week. My face is definitely smoother, softer, clearer. I am extremely happy with E.L.F and I would totally recommend this product to anybody. The price is moderately fair but not bank breaking.

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