The Spoiled Bee ~ White Coconut Soothing Mask Review

 
 
The Spoiled Bee - White Coconut Soothing Mask
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 What is it?
Clay mask featuring a soothing and purifying blend of white Kaolin Clay, Coconut milk powder and Jasmine Oil to tackle blemishes, redness, irritation, inflammation and uneven skin tone.
 
 Ingredients:
Cocos nucifera (Coconut) Milk Powder, Kaolin Clay, Jasmin sambac absolute Essential Oil
 
 
 
Application:
Mix 1 tbsp of mask powder with ½ tbsp of water and stir until it forms a paste. You can add more or less water depending on the consistency you prefer. I also like to add a drop of facial oil.
Leave on for 10/15 min, until mask dries and rinse using a washcloth and warm water. Use up to 3 times a week. (One jar of face mask is enough for 5 to 7 uses).

 

Thoughts:
 
Because of this mask's soothing and healing ingredients, I like to choose this for when my skin is feeling a little aggravated or sensitive.

 Immediately, I'm wowed by just how soothing and cooling this mask feels! Kaolin is one of the more gentle clays, and together with the coconut, this mask just feels like  fantastically soothing first aid for my skin.

It's incredibly easy to mix, which is brilliant for me as I'm a bit rubbish at mixing clay masks - I often make them far too runny. Every time, when mixing this mask, I've been able to easily achieve a nice paste-like texture which applies well on the skin and then sits well without drying out too quickly. With a lot of clay masks, I find myself having to keep spritzing so it doesn't dry out but this one remained relatively moist for most of the duration whilst wearing it.

This is a really deep-cleansing mask. The Kaolin draws out all impurities leaving your skin soft, super clean and fresh. It's quite astonishing just how much of a deep cleanse this gives without being stripping, drying or irritating.
I've been loving how clean and clear my skin looks after using this. I can really notice how much better my complexion is - my usual redness is much diminished and my skin tone seems so much more even. So to me, it makes sense to use this as a morning mask when I have the time, as it creates a great base to set me up for the day.

This is the second of three products that I've been trying out from The Spoiled Bee. Yet to come is a review of the amazing Fruit Enzyme Serum, which I chose as one of my favourite products from March recently. I'll be reviewing this next month.

You can also read my review of The Spoiled Bee's Tropical Bath Soak HERE.
 

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