Face: GlamGlow Youthmud Tinglexfoliate Treatment

Hubs and I are such fans of the GlamGlow series of products.
Because they work!

If celebrities swear by GlamGlow for their pre-event skin perk-up, we’re in.

This one is made with volcanic pumice rock, French sea clay, and antioxidant-packed green tea leaf.

The mud is a little lighter in colour than the Supermud Clearing Treatment (white jar, I blogged about it in a previous post). That one treats acne, this one gives skin a glow.

So you see bits in there, which is actually some green tea leaves and volcano pumice. When you rinse off the dried mask, the bits give the skin a nice rub down.

This clay mask actually reminds me of the Eve Lom one…

On the packaging of the GlamGlow mask, it states that it will give you a tingling sensation.

I would change that to “stinging” sensation! It helps if you are standing in front of a fan or air-conditioning so the stinging eases.

But as you feel the mud mask dry up and tighten the skin, the stinging disappears.

Wet the mask again when it dries, and gently rub skin in circular motions to exfoliate.

Let’s just say my face glows like a bulb afterwards.

This is one of the best mud masks around. It is pricey ($92), but worth the moola.

In Singapore, it is available at Sephora.

- The Beauty Reporter
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Filed under: Face, Skincare Tagged: beauty, beauty review, beauty secret, celebrity, clay mask, glamglow, mud mask, skincare, supermud, tinglexfoliate, youthmud
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