Lush Mask of Magnaminty (Self-Preserving) Review

by - Saturday, February 25, 2017

As a person who lives in a polluted city (hello smoggy Manila!), together with my unpredictable hormones - breaking out has been a normal part of my life. Furthermore, living in a tropical country could really take a toll on my skin - it's undeniably oily during the summer months but it immediately tightens up when the wind is unusually cold. This is why I have always been inclined to using clay masks - it sucks out all the dirt on my face and helps lessen my oiliness. However, they also tend to be harsh and there are times when I feel like it emphasizes my skin texture (probably from being dried out), and so I've stopped using them altogether. However, when I heard about Lush's Mask of Magnaminty, I knew I had to try it. A cooling clay mask that won't suck out all the moisture on my skin? Count me in! 

*Right now, I have combination to normal skin; my T-zone is oilier compared to the rest of my face. However, when it is extremely hot, my skin overall becomes oily.


Name: Mask of Magnaminty Face and Body Pack (Self-Preserving)
Brand: Lush Cosmetics (Handmade and Cruelty-free)
Price: Php 425
Size: Smallest - 125g
Shelf life: 4 months
Branch: Alabang Town Center



This particular batch was made by Katsu on November 26th and it's expected to expire four months after. Lush products sold in the Philippines are manufactured in Japan.

Official Description 


This tingly, minty face and body mask was formulated to be intensely cleansing but never harsh or abrasive. Kaolin clay and peppermint oil rid your pores of debris, giving you a delightfully tingly clean sensation. We add loads of ground aduki beans to exfoliate flaky or dry skin, vanilla absolute to calm redness and honey to soothe and moisturize.

Ingredients (from the Lush website)


Bentone Gel , Kaolin , Honey , Talc , Ground Aduki Beans (Phaseolus Angularis) , Glycerine , Evening Primrose Seeds (Oenothera biennis) , Peppermint Oil (Mentha piperita) , African Marigold Oil (Tagetes erecta) , Fair Trade Vanilla Absolute (Vanilla Planifolia) , *Limonene , Fragrance , Methylparaben , Chlorophyllin . *Occurs naturally in essential oils

The ingredients really caught my attention. It's not all the time that I'd see bentone, kaolin and honey mixed together in a clay mask because the first two are mattifying and the latter moisturizing - although I do believe all have purifying properties. I love any cooling sensation when it comes to my face and that is the main reason why I bought this. The two ingredients I particularly wasn't very fond of were talc and methylparaben - if you guys know what these ingredients are for, please let me know!

Storage 

Just like the name suggests, this product need not be stored in a fridge even though it is a fresh face mask. If you want that super cooling sensation (like me!), store it in your fridge. Doing so could actually prolong the life of the product.

How to use


Smooth mask all over your skin. Leave on for 15 minutes then rinse off with warm water, massaging as you go. (from the Lush website)

Application


The product has a really thick consistency, and the aduki beans do not help with spreading the product evenly. The consistency is probably from the honey, which is the first ingredient in the list. I find that application is easier with clean hands rather than with a brush.

Experience

When you first open the tub, the smell of mint or toothpaste will immediately hit you. It lives up to its name, Magnaminty. Php 425 may seem like a steep price for a face mask that expires fast but I don't mind since I don't really need a lot to begin with - I could actually see myself getting more than 20 uses out of the tub that I have if it will be used in the face alone.

The mint gives a tingly sensation, but it isn't overpowering; it actually feels nice on the face. I find that it doesn't dry up completely or crack like my Indian healing clay mask, and so I don't really know how long to leave it on for - for safe measure, I usually leave it on for 15-30 minutes.

It easily washes off with warm water and before completely doing so, I exfoliate my face with the aduki beans - I love that it's not super abrasive but still does the job. The Lush website suggests you use a face towel when removing the mask if you want more exfoliation, but I find that using my fingers is enough. But most of all, I love that it washes off easily and doesn't leave gunks of clay on my sink.

Result

I expected this mask to leave me with dry, reddish skin - and boy was I so wrong. It actually left my face feeling clean yet moisturized; my skin felt softer and noticeably brighter. It's not as hardcore as my Indian Aztecs Secret Healing Clay which dries out pimples in an instant, but it nevertheless removes the gunky feeling from my pores. The minty sensation is something I really enjoy whenever I use this. If you want the feeling of clean skin without feeling like your face is raw from trying to remove it afterwards, this is probably the product for you.

Overall...

I highly recommend this product to people who have combination to oily skin. It cleans without stripping you of moisture. It's perfect for people who live in tropical countries and washing it off is an easy task. It can be used for your face and neck. It's also cruelty-free. While it does contain alarm-raising ingredients (ehem, talc and methylparaben), the other skin-saving ingredients overpower it. Overall, for the price, I think it's pretty worth it considering how much you can get out of it.

Would I repurchase it? Definitely, yes!

Rating: 5/5


Thanks for reading! What is your favorite face mask? Let me know down below! :) 

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