Serum Infusion Mask

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 I’m a skeptic. I admit it. Even when an expert in their field tells me that something is wonderful, I take it with a grain of salt. So, when Maggie asked me to test the new serum masks that she has developed and write a blog, I was a little wary. I have hyper-sensitive, combination skin, so I tend to avoid putting most things on my face. I’ve found the regime that works and haven’t touched it in a while. Most masks make my face bright red, dry & itchy, so like I said, skeptical.

I’m also not afraid to admit when I’m wrong. Maggie asked me specifically because my skin is so hyper-sensitive (and she knows her stuff). It worked! Not only did my skin not turn red, I didn’t have any negative reaction at all. My skin was incredibly soft for days afterwards and there was a visible difference in the appearance of my usual dry spots.

This mask was so easy to use. I just unfolded it, took the plastic off, laid it on my face, took off the extra “blue” layer and relaxed for 20 minutes…or it may have been longer since I think I dozed off. J Maggie had told me to rub the extra serum from the blue layer and pouch into my neck and I took it further and used whatever moisture was left in the mask and massaged it into my décolletage. One of the reasons my face usually gets so red and irritated is the process of washing off a dry mixture that seems to have bonded to my skin. This was so simple! Next time I go on a trip (which, naturally, sensitive skin tends to get irritated with travel), I am definitely taking this with me!

Maggie had me try the original mask with the thicker cotton layer for comparison since I haven’t tried this type of mask before. I definitely prefer the new one. The thick cotton of the original doesn’t stay in place as well and it seems like a lot of serum stays on the mask rather than going into my skin. If I hadn’t fallen asleep with the Serum Infusion Mask, I could have stayed up doing other stuff without the mask slipping around. And when I did finish the mask, there wasn’t much serum left in the cotton, so I didn’t feel like I was wasting anything.

Just a quick note, maybe it’s because I’m not used to this type of mask, but the first time I did the mask, it was a little tricky to get into place, but once it was in place, it stayed. So even if you think it feels “messy” or too slippery, just roll with it. Once you have it in place, you can take whatever is left on your hands and rub it in to them too – who says only your face has to get the benefits?

 

Thanks, Maggie for encouraging me to try something new!

 

Debra H., Honolulu HI

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