Thursday 2 August 2012

Shills Deep Cleansing Black Purifying Peel-off Mask Review

A few weeks ago I was doing some browsing around on Sephora's website and came across the Boscia Black Mask and it looked interesting, until I saw the price. Normally I don't mind spending on something I know I'll enjoy, but I've never used a peel off mask before, so rather then just trying it out and maybe liking it, I thought I'd find a close "dupe" and according to various blogs and youtube videos I came across Shills Deep Cleansing Black Purifying Peel-off Mask. The review that really pushed me over the edge in buying it though was definitely Musings of a Muse review on it. 


Image from eBay ad (link below)

I'm really glad that I got the Shills mask rather then the Bosica one, not because I'm unhappy with it, but because just based on what the product does, I just feel like the Boscia one isn't worth the $41.00 CDN price tag from Sephora. I just can't foresee it being much different.

Over all I really like the Shills mask, its very affordable (I got mine off eBay for $6.95 US + free shipping) you get slightly less product from Shills (50ml) versus the 2.8 oz (about 82ml) of product from Boscia. But the price for the Shills mask is about 1/5th of the price of the Boscia one. 

Onto the review! The Mask itself is really simple, you put it on in an even layer, let it dry for 15-30 mins. and peel off. Its recommended that you start peeling from the chin up.    

Personally, I didn't use the mask on my whole face, because I have fairly dry skin, so I used it on my "problem" areas: My nose, forehead and chin. I went a little crazy and went a little beyond my nose and put some mask on my cheeks. This mask can hurt when you pull it off, so its a good idea to avoid delicate areas like your under eye area. I I got a tad too close to one of my eyes so rather then pulling the mask off anyways, I gently scrubbed the mask off with my fingertips and warm water. 

When I used the mask: I thoroughly washed/dried my face, put the mask on and let it sit for 20 mins. by the end of that the mask was dry, tight and shiny. I gently pulled it off and washed off the rest (the parts close to my under eye area lol) my skin was a tad tender and red, but aside from that it felt very clean, smooth and refreshed. I followed up with my regular toner and night time moisturizer.

The mask was strong enough to pull out some tiny black heads I had hiding on my nose and chin. I was able to see them stuck on the mask. Overall I'm very impressed. Just as a side note - this mask will also pull out any peach fuzz you may have on your face too! 

My skin the next day: It's not sore/tender/red at all today. It's just as it is normally except more smooth feeling. All of the redness/soreness I had  (which wasn't a lot to begin with) was 99% gone after about 2 hours. I think the key thing with this mask is you have to be very gentle when you pull it off. But aside from that its very simple.

I don't think this is a mask you should use more then once a week, and even that's a lot. I'm planning on using it when I need it, when my skin is looking a tad dull, or just as a bit of a refresher. I'll probably end up using it once a month or so. 

I really like this mask and would recommend it to people looking for a peel off mask that has good results and it won't kill your pocket book! 

2 comments:

  1. it's miles a exceptional product, in particular for the fee. put this black masks on the face, wait approximately 25 mins, whilst it dry, simply peel it off. left my face feeling very clean. right!.. http://deadseaproductstore.com

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