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Hydrating face mask

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TiddleTaddleTat · 14/12/2018 16:55

Can anyone recommend a hydrating face mask to use throughout the winter months, once a week or so?

I have ok skin but it's feeling a bit dry with the cold weather. I currently use LRP toleriane cleanser and moisturiser, occasionally add a bit of the Ordinary squalane as a final step at night time.

Don't like mineral oil. Budget up to £20. Hit me !

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DoveSecret · 14/12/2018 17:25

How about Nivea in a blue pot? Cheap and cheerful

TiddleTaddleTat · 14/12/2018 19:00

Hmm... I'm sure Nivea contains mineral oil, as is too highly fragranced for my sensitive skin (hence why I use la Roche posay)

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DistanceCall · 14/12/2018 19:11

LRP make a good hydrating face mask, Hydraphase Intense Masque.

www.laroche-posay.co.uk/hydraphase-intense-masque

I like it a lot - sometimes I leave it overnight.

TiddleTaddleTat · 14/12/2018 20:42

Thanks, that hydraphase mask looks fab.

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Katiecausesmischief · 14/12/2018 20:51

I use the Simple tissue masks that are made in Korea. Very good value but really works on my skin.

TiddleTaddleTat · 18/12/2018 22:34

Bought the LRP hydraphase mask but it contains alcohol, fragrance and paraffin ! HmmDespite the Boots online blurb specifically saying otherwise. Don't want to trigger my acne which is currently under control, so back it goes.
Any other ideas ?

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TiddleTaddleTat · 18/12/2018 22:36

@Katiecausesmischief thanks, those simple sheet masks look good. They are also BoGOF at Superdrug, tempting...

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Rocknroller85 · 19/12/2018 03:41

Boots own hydrating face mask (sheet) is fantastic

Pippaonesock · 19/12/2018 09:59

Nip+Fab Bubble Sheet mask is amazing!

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