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Face masks. Do they actually do anything?

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treaclesoda · 29/08/2014 14:07

And if you feel that they do, would you recommend any particular one? I'm late 30s and my skin is a bit grotty and bumpy in places, although fortunately not too spotty. Oily T zone but dry cheeks. And just a bit tired looking.

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velourvoyageur · 31/08/2014 20:53

Only thing with Sudocrem, doesn't it get all over your pillow? And if it does, then isn't most of it wasted by being rubbed off?

treacle interesting Q too, I'd imagine it might be quite a powdery residue? very ghostly mirror-face to wake up to!

ihatethecold · 31/08/2014 20:59

You can barely see it. The sudocrem had gone by the morning.
Give it a go. It costs pence.

KenDoddsDadsDog · 31/08/2014 20:59

Sudocrem made me spotty. I was gutted.

treaclesoda · 31/08/2014 21:03

I'll give it a try, nothing to lose Smile

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CompanionCube · 31/08/2014 21:13

I love this Ren mask It makes my skin feel really nice and I like the smell of it.

butterfliesinmytummy · 31/08/2014 21:18

Glamglow stuff is amazing. Formulated for a red carpet A lister who didn't have time for lots of facials and treatments. Works really well.

MsVanRein · 31/08/2014 21:29

Satsuma I agree re. Origins mask, and Clinique moisture surge overnight mask is also lovely.

MsVanRein · 31/08/2014 21:30

butterflies it's amazing isn't it! Works wonders! Id like to try the glamglow hydramud too, one for my wishlist.

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