Tuesday, September 30, 2014

confessions of a lushie: part II

For the past few weeks, my skin has just been feeling and looking blah. I often watch and research "nighttime skin routines" of beauty bloggers/vloggers, and mine pales in comparison. Keeping this in mind, I decided to purchase a face mask to help brighten and even out my complexion. Since I have recently become interested in making my beauty routine more natural and paraben-free, I decided to hit up my local Lush store.

The sales associates are very helpful (but sometimes pushy), so I asked one of the girls working if she could recommend a fresh face mask for my dull skin. She recommended The Sacred Truth, because it contains papaya to brighten the skin. She hit the nail on the head, because this face mask truly works! On the website, it is shown as an anti-aging mask, but I think anyone could use this mask for its hydrating and toning abilities.

This looks gross... But I actually enjoy the smell. It's clean and lingers after you use it.
The associate actually tried two different masks on my face, so that I could see which one I liked more. The masks must always be refrigerated due to their fresh ingredients, which provides a nice cooling sensation when applied. I loved The Sacred Truth mask because I could really tell it was brightening and moisturizing my skin. She then proceeded to use the Breath of Fresh Air toner after wiping off the mask, and gave me a nice little hand massage with the new Charity Pot lotion (loved both - possibly my next purchase). It was fun having a mini pampering session, and what seemed like a personal consultation. The lotion smelled amazing. It is a new formula that is self-preserving, with a slight floral scent. The best part is that 100% of Charity Pot purchase price is donated to small grassroots organizations specializing in conservation, animal rights, and human rights.

I also bought a Tea Tree Toner Tab, per the associates recommendation to clean out my skin. This tab is meant to be dropped into hot water, then you hover your face over the water with a towel to receive the "steam cleaning" benefits. I haven't tried it yet, but I'll let you know if it's worth purchasing!


Overall, I felt as though this mask was well worth it at $6.95, because it costs less than most other face masks, and has ingredients that are actually recognizable. I can tell that it is working, which is one more thing I love about Lush's products.

lush tips! | Lush fresh face masks only last about 28 days, and their expiration date will be listed on the product with a sticker. Fresh face masks are only available in store to purchase, and not in their online store.

Have you tried any Lush products since my last Confessions of a Lushie post? Do you have any other brands or recipes to keep your beauty routine more natural? Let me know by leaving a comment!

stay bright,
G

4 comments:

  1. Catastrophe Cosmetic face mask. It seriously does wonders for my skin. I agree, the sales people are definitely pushy. I always come out of there with much more than the face mask I went in for. Btw, I LOVE your blog Greta! Seriously love!

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    1. Nicole, thank you so much. It means a lot to me that you enjoy it! I will definitely have to try the Catastrophe Cosmetic face mask when I'm done with this one!

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    1. There is one at Ross Park Mall, and also one at Macy's in downtown Pittsburgh on Fifth Ave!

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