
Smooth thin layer over face and body, allow 15 minutes to dry, then rinse.
^Boy, these are some descriptions, huh? How do they get people to buy their products? My mother just bought this because it was on sale in our local supermarket...
My Skin Type: Combination-oily-dry, weird.
Product Description: Exactly as it looks, it is indeed clay, and thick at that. It's not uncomfortable as it dries, and it doesn't dry as tightly as some other masks I've used before. I don't like the smell however; it seems like they added some unnaturally sweet fragrance, and it just seems to contrast with the whole clay texture. I also don't like the smell of vanilla or chocolate, and it smelled kind of like a desert.

Results: No difference that I could see. I hardly even felt any cleaner, to be honest. It didn't have any negative side effects either, but I was a little disappointed because it felt as if I had just scrubbed myself with regular hotel soap. My skin wasn't shining any more than usual, nor was it any softer. Well, the product label didn't guarantee anything or even describe how your skin should feel afterward, so I guess this product wasn't misrepresented. Overall, I don't recommend it - a waste of time and money.
What I Did: Exactly what the instructions said. Yep, I put a layer over my body as well, just because there was so much of the product.

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