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PACHICAKALE CHARCOAL ULTIMATE DETOX MASK review!


I've been using facial skin care products for a few months now, and I'm ready to do some reviews!

I've developed a liking to face mask, and more so charcoal masks and clay masks.

This is my favorite charcoal mask, so far.

Unlike a lot of mass it only stays on for 5 to 10 minutes instead of the suggested 10 to 15 minutes on most other products.

The point of charcoal is to purify skin from toxins which is great for people that live in inner city areas. Our faces get a lot more on them than we think just by being outside with everything blowing in the air. Vehicle exhaust, smokers, any other pollutants you can think of for inner city major areas, all in your skin and hair.

My face and neck feel genuinely refreshed and do vitalized after using this charcoal mask. Other charcoals Mass have made my skin feel fresh but still have had some sort of thickness left over from use, and I don't feel that with this brand of product. I put on my face and then I feel like I've washed all of the masks and the pollutants and toxins off!

It's a bit more on the pricey side, but if you're into these kinds of products it's worth the money. The two by got is a little less than $15. My face skin is more on the mild side, and it doesn't irritate me at all. I don't know if I would suggest this for people with highly sensitive skin, though.

If you're already looking at this product and you're thinking of picking it up but you're slightly discouraged by the price tag, I suggest going ahead and picking it up!


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