Monday, May 19, 2014

[REVIEW] Freeman - Facial Anti-Stress Mask

Hope you had a great start to the week Beauties! If not, I have the perfect product for you! It's an affordable face mask that you can find at places such as Walmart or Ulta. 

Let's get into the review shall we? :]


Breakdown:
Packaging: I'm not too crazy about the packaging. As you can see on the cap it's really easy for the product to get everywhere. At the same time, I'm not sure if there is a different way to package it. It could be placed in a tub, but I would feel it's unsanitary to be sticking my fingers in there (especially if it's going to be sitting on my face). 

Scent: Personally, I really like the scent. It's calming and refreshing, but I know that some may not enjoy the scent since it is pretty heavy. To me, it smells like a mix of the sea/ocean, a spa, and paradise. I honestly have no other way to describe the scent! It's just so refreshing and it reminds me of home (Hawaii). 

Product: It comes out like a sea-foam green color and when it dries, it gets a little darker. You can add more if you'd like, but I would say you don't want to make it too thick because it'll take a while to dry and it could end up feeling uncomfortable instead of relaxing. It claims to clear pores and sooth skin, but I don't really notice it doing that. I mainly use it to relax and really get in the skin to hopefully clear it up and just have a nice clean canvas to work with. I don't feel any tingly feelings while this product is drying and I don't notice any breakout from using it. I wouldn't my skin as sensitive and when I try out new products, I usually don't have any breakouts or irritation. I do have oily-combination skin, and it doesn't make me any oiler the next day and it doesn't make my dry patches worse. 

Price: In my opinion this is an amazing deal. I purchased this bottle for about $3.50 from Walmart and you get 6 fl oz. I've used this about 8 times and I think it's really worth the money. I've tried using regular paper/material masks and I just don't care for them, and I feel like I get more value out of this than I do than the paper masks. Individually, those paper masks go for about $0.99-$1.25 depending on where you get them; with the Freeman masks I already feel like I got my moneys worth and more!

Overall:
I really love this product and if you're looking for a great "spa day" at home type of product this is it! I know it may seem unsanitary, but you can always open up the cap and smell it to make sure that the scent won't bother you. It doesn't bother me because it's light/refreshing and the scent kind of grows on you after a while lol. 

What are your favorite types of masks? Do you like clay masks or the regular paper/material masks? Let me know down below! :]

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