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Best Face Mask Ever For All Skin Types (Dry, Oily, Combination, Acne-Prone)

Updated: May 1, 2020


Jar of Shea Moisture Clarifying Mud Mask

I've mentioned this before, but I take my skin care routine very seriously. This includes face masks. I've noticed that no many people use face masks, or use them religiously. I do. I use face masks at least once a week, twice if my skin is acting up. My main problem for the last year has been my acne. I got acne on my jawline and lately on my cheek areas too. For the last month I've also been very oily. A good face mask can do all the difference.

Face masks are great because they draw out impurities better than anything else you are currently doing. Washing your face gets rid of the buildup on the surface of your skin, however masks get deep inside your skin. Due to this, your skin can also absorb other products much better. Your moisturizers, serums, or treatments will get in deeper, faster, and be more efficient. There's one face mask I've been using for the last 6 months and I can't find anything better, it's amazing.

Reader, meet Shea Moisture's African Black Soap Clarifying Mud Mask. This mask is designed to draw out impurities as I mentioned before and is directed towards blemish-prone skin, but the ingredients make it suitable for all skin types. It contains Tamarind extract and Tea tree oil which are both amazing for oily skin. Now let's get into the details.

African black soap is a natural healer for troubling skin as it contains many antioxidants and vitamin A and E. It also contains shea butter which helps hydrate your skin without clogging up your pores. It can help for acne, eczema, psoriasis, dry skin, or many other skin conditions.

Tamarind extract is natural astringent which means it will brighten and exfoliate your skin. This is highly due to the alpha hydroxy acids (AHA) which promotes skin renewal in the form of natural exfoliation. It helps with discoloration and hyperpigmentation as it lightens and brightens the skin. It also helps moisturize and tone the skin.

Tea tree oil contains many great antiseptic traits and anti-inflammatory. This means if you have dry skin or eczema, it can help the itching and irritation linked to it. It will also help with any form of itchy, painful, or inflamed skin you have in general. It will also help beat oily skin. One of the main concerns with those with acne is that some products are not good with open skin. Due to the antiseptic properties, don't be afraid to put it directly on your acne! It will help with the irritation, redness, while provide its antibacterial traits.

So, what I'm saying is ... this mask is amazing. Whether you have oily or dry skin, acne or redness, irritation or inflammation, this mask has got you covered. It's only around $10 for a jar that lasts me 5-6 months and you can easily get if off Amazon. If you have never tried this mask, you're missing out.

The last great thing is that the Shea Moisture brand is family-owned, cruelty-free, certified organic, a certified B corporation, and ethically traded. The product also contains no parabens, phthalates, paraffin, mineral oil, DEA, petroleum, formaldehyde, and propylene. Basically, they focus on doing a whole lot of good for you and the environment




Disclaimer: This is not a sponsored post. All opinions posted on Bold Centennial are my own genuine and honest thoughts and reviews. The link provided is a personalized link designed to offer my audience a promotion. Based off the affiliate link, I will receive a small commission. Thank you!

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atifa741
Apr 07, 2019

This is very useful. Thanks fot sharing

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cpagirly26
Apr 07, 2019

I have been trying all types of face masks the past couple of months. I may have to give this one a try as well. Thank you for sharing!

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