Sunday, February 2, 2020

Results: 2020 Masking Challenge!



Hi guys! I'm writing this introduction last, so I've used all the masks featured below now, and I have to say this Challenge was harder than I thought it would be! Here's the blog post explaining this Masking Challenge, in case you haven't read that. First of all, it's hard finding the time for a mask nearly every day, then there's taking my skin's reaction to multiple masks into consideration. My skin was more sensitive than I thought and really didn't like lots of masks in a row, so I had to have days off in between, setting me back in time and motivation. Because of this I've decided to do away with the second part of this challenge (so I will have used 10 masks instead of 20). I really don't want to stress my skin out any further. Anyway, here are my experiences with the masks I used. Comment below if you've used any of these and what you thought of it!





1. Mario Badescu Super Collagen Mask

'Unveil plumper,  firmer, more youthful-looking skin. Perfect for dry or dull complexions in need of a lift, this Collagen-packed formula works to help improve skin's elasticity while smoothing the look of fine lines and wrinkles.'

Type: hard-drying. Wash off after waiting 15-20 minutes for it to dry. Use 2-3 times per week.

My thoughts
First of all, I'm a fan of this type of hard-drying mask, as it's so easy to wash off in the shower, and not as messy as a sheet mask. Results-wise, I'm very impressed! The first thing I noticed was how bright my skin was afterwards, followed by really even skin tone. Then I noticed a tighter complexion, particularly under my eyes and to the sides of my mouth. This one would be perfect to use in preparation for an event.



2. 7th Heaven Manuka Honey Peel-Off Mask*

'With Manuka honey collected from the nectar of the bushes of New Zealand, this natural cleansing peel-off mask will gently remove dead cells. Used regularly pores will be emptied and restored!'

Type: peel-off. Apply, wait 20-25 minutes until dry then peel off.

My thoughts
I'm not in love with the formula, as it was difficult and messy to apply what is essentially sticky honey all over my face then attempt to wash it off my hands. Results-wise, I couldn't see much of a difference in my complexion, other than the slight yellow tinge of my skin after removing it! I wouldn't purchase this one, to be honest.



3. Aus Medic Co. Phyto-Nutrient Face Mask

'A phyto-nutrient rich formulation designed to clear dead skin cells and surface debris to minimise the appearance of enlarged pores unveiling radiant, glowing and healthy skin.'

Type: A thick light green cream containing microcapsules that you massage in, leave on for 5-10 minutes then rinse off.

My thoughts
This was quite nice to apply and massage into the skin. This took ages to wash off in the shower but that could be because I applied quite a thick layer to use it all up in one go. Afterwards, my skin felt really soft and smooth, so this definitely exfoliated off the dead skin cells. I quite liked this one!



4. 7th Heaven Coconut Cream Deep Moisture Boost Hydrating Mask*

'Give your face a nourishing hydration treatment with intensive moisture from Shea and Cocoa butters, all mixed up with a generous helping of creamy coconut freshness.'

Type: This is a thick white cream mask that's non-drying, you simply wait 10-15 minutes then wash it off, designed to be used once a week.

My thoughts
This felt soothing upon application, but I did experience tingling whilst it was on. I'm not sure if my skin is freaking out from too many masks (I specifically chose a moisturising, gentle mask not one with hardcore ingredients). After I washed it off, my skin looked healthy and definitely had a glow to it. My skin tone looked even too. I'd get this one again for sure!



5. L'Oreal Pure Clay Anti-Blemish Mask

'Combines 3 pure clays with the soothing properties of Marine Algae Extract to help clear blackheads and tighten pores.'

Type: Apply a thin layer over a cleansed face, wait 10-15 minutes then rinse off with warm water. Can be used twice a week.

My thoughts
This was super easy to apply because the formula is quite thin and very smooth and creamy, despite it appearing thick in the pot. I also love the subtle fragrance of this mask and the colour of it! I picked this one for today because after yesterday's hydrating mask I developed two little pimples (which happens with me if I moisturise or hydrate my skin too much). After removing the mask, I noticed my pores were smaller and my skin was tighter. I think this might be my favourite of the masks I've tried so far.

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Editors Note!
After five masks in nearly as many days, my skin was slightly flushed/red in appearance and I broke out with about three quite small pimples. I treated these with a pimple cream overnight and skipped doing a mask for a day so that my skin had a chance to calm down. It looked much better the next day, so I proceeded with the Challenge.

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6. In-Flight Magic Celebrations Hangover Mask*

'Re-hydrates dehydrated skin, cools and soothes irritable skin, reduces redness and blotchiness, rejuvenates stressed skin.'

Type: This is a very thick white balm-like formula that you apply, leave on for 10 minutes (or even overnight) then wash off.

My thoughts
This smelled lovely and even though I applied a liberal amount, there's still enough left for 1-2 applications. It does feel quite gentle, soothing and calming whilst it sits on the skin. After removal my skin was just kind of the same? I didn't really notice a difference, but it was pleasant to use.

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Editors Note!
Nope, my skin was not liking this many masks and just kind of looked wrong and not healthy. Also my skin looked greasy as hell after applying moisturiser, like it was too moisturised or something! I took a few days break from the masking challenge at this point (plus I had a super busy few days so it would have been hard to fit a daily mask in, anyway).
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7. Peter Thomas Roth Pumpkin Enzyme Mask*

'This powerful mask helps address the appearance of a dull, aging complexion in three ways: by exfoliating with pumpkin enzyme, peeling with Alpha Hydroxy Acid and polishing with Aluminium Oxide Crystals.'

Type: This orange gel mask is an enzymatic dermal resurfacer that you apply in a thin layer then massage in to exfoliate then leave on for 3 - 7 minutes depending on skin sensitivity. Then wash off.

My thoughts
There was a bit of a hurty tingle once I applied this but it disappeared thankfully. I really liked how fresh, clean and renewed my skin felt after washing this off. I hadn't exfoliated in a while due to my skin freaking out, so I was overdue, and I was really happy with the results of this; smooth, healthy-looking, brighter skin.



8. 7th Heaven Dead Sea Mud Mask*

'With nutrient rich Dead Sea minerals and soothing lavender our natural mud mask hardens to draw out blocked pores leaving skin squeaky clean and really soft to the touch.'

Type: This is a deep pore cleansing hard drying formula that you leave on for 15 minutes then wash off.

My thoughts
I really liked my results from this mask! My skin looked fresh and brighter, not irritated at all and true to its claim, it was really soft. I'd definitely use this one again.



9. Garnier SkinActive Pure Charcoal Tissue Mask

'Our ultra-hydrating pore-refining charcoal tissue mask is enriched with black algae extract, LHA and Hyaluronic Acid to purify, refine pores and skin texture, while leaving skin hydrated.'

Type: A black sheet mask that you leave on for 15 minutes, then remove, massaging in the excess serum.

My thoughts
Honestly, I find sheet masks cold, wet and uncomfortable to wear. This does stick well to the face though. My skin did look brighter and my pores were smaller and more refined afterwards. I made the mistake of trying to apply my moisturiser after massaging in the extra serum and the two did not mix well, causing the dreaded ball up effect all over my face, which I had to micellar water off. Apart from this my skin did look nice, but I probably wouldn't bother with this mask again.



10. 7th Heaven Charcoal Mud Mask*

'Our purifying charcoal exfoliating walnut shell mask unclogs pores and polishes away grime. Detoxifying charcoal absorbs excess oil and impurities.'

Type: This is a black hard-drying mask that contains chunky walnut shell pieces, for oily, combo and problem skin. It can be used weekly. Leave on for 15 minutes or until dry then wash off.

My thoughts
I loved how my skin looked after using this! Admittedly I have been getting more sleep lately since it's the school holidays, but my skin was super smooth and looked clean and fresh. My skin tone was the best it has been, but again I'm not sure if that's the mask or the amount of sleep I've been getting!

In summary, I feel like I failed this Challenge because I only got halfway through and had to quit (I hate quitting things!) but I have no regrets about putting the health of my skin first. There's no way it would have handled ten more masks when I had ongoing issues during the first ten. Anyway I hope you enjoyed this challenge nonetheless!



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Have you used any of these masks? What's your favourite mask?

20 comments:

  1. Well you have done a lot better then I have. Ive not used a single mask at all so far this year and we are already 1 month in. I think i need to lift my game :)

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    1. Haha yeah it's really hard to find the time and the motivation I found! Maybe you can do a couple in February :)

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  2. Doing 10 masks in such a short period of time is so good! I think I’m going good if I do a mask a week! It was interesting reading your reviews.

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    1. Thanks so much Ingrid! I definitely need a break from masking for awhile after this haha!

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  3. Wow good job with doing that masking challenge even though you didn't complete it all. You can still use them in the future!

    - Hazel
    https://hazywanders.com/

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  4. I love this challenge. You still did great using them up! I've decided to get a mask from the body shop with my birthday credit and was thinking how I need to use up my bin full of masks! Thanks for the motivation! Xoxo

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    1. No worries! I'm totally in the mood for using things up this year - I'm so sick of the clutter! xx

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  5. Firstly, thank you for doing the research so that we don't have to! Like you I prefer a wash off mask to a sheet mask, and I love the clay ones. I'll keep an eye out for a couple of these.

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    1. Thanks Jo! Yes the clay ones are so good, I love them too :)

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  6. I love having a mask and lately I've been wanting to try something different as it is always good to mix up the brands we use. Great research and there are a couple that I'm definitely going to try. I don't think my skin could take a daily masque. At the moment I'm using an Ella Bache scrub twice a week which is lovely but I need a nourishing masque as well. I'm off to treat myself some Mario Badescu Collagen mask. Thanks

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    1. That one comes in a skincare kit too, along with some other Mario Badescu products. Thanks for reading Sue!

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  7. Do you have a top 3 as I'd like to buy some. I don't like sheet masks either. I've only tried a couple but they feel messy and never fit right. I much prefer the sensation of something drying on my face. Way back in the 1990s I used to use a Clarins one I loved but that went by the wayside at some point. I have a clay one from a local beauty product supplier (Wander & Find Skincare) and it's been okay but I wouldn't mind a few options.

    Also, don't go feeling like you failed - as you said - you had to use a lot of masks more regularly than you normally would so it's not surprising that you had to put it aside for the sake of your skin. x

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    1. Thanks so much Deb! I'd definitely recommend the L'Oreal Pure Clay Anti-Blemish Mask (that was my favourite). The Mario Badescu Super Collagen Mask also gave me impressive results. Thirdly, and for a cheaper option, I'd go the 7th Heaven Dead Sea Mask, great results and pretty cheap at Priceline!

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  8. I use masks about once every 2 weeks! I couldn’t imagine my skin if I did one everyday!! Great roundup thanks.

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    1. Thanks lovely. Yeah it was definitely a bit much for my skin!

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  9. I think it was right to slow down the challenge. I am pretty sure that one a day is far too much. Back in the olden days I remember doing a mask at home which dried on my face and then peeled it off. I enjoyed that! My skin on my face has taken back seat to the skin inside my mouth for years so when I got a voucher for Westfield I spent some of it on a beauty treatment which included a mask. I loved it and the effects I am promising to do one of these more regularly, even if I do have to pay! Thank you for linking up for Life This Week #174. Next week's optional prompt is 6/51 Interesting 10.2.2020. Hope to see you again there too. Denyse.

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    1. Yeah I'm not even feeling bad about it now, it definitely was the right thing to do. At least I got a whole heap of masks used up! Thanks for the link up Denyse :)

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  10. I use the L'Oreal Pure Clay mask because my skin is always too something. Haha. I agree, fun colour and easy to apply (I use a makeup brush I bought specifically for it). I'm going to check out some of the others now too. Love a good face mask before my shower!

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