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Elizavecca Milky Piggy Foaming Bubble Mask


This mask, y'all. I ordered it from Amazon a while ago.



I have good skin. At least on my face. I've never needed acne treatment and any skin problems I've had have been easily resolved with adjusting my face wash and moisturizer routine. Currently I use SebaMed face wash twice daily and CeraVe with SPF during the day and without at night. I usually add a few drops of generic argan oil if I feel drier than normal. I do like to use the occasional mask to clear out my pores. It makes my face clearer and my makeup apply more smoothly. 

The Elizavecca Milky Piggy Foaming Bubble Mask leaves my face feeling clean and my pores clearer. It's also really fun to use. You apply the mask then it foams and you massage to foam on your skin to clean more effectively. It smells pleasant and the foaming sensation is tingly but not uncomfortable. Make sure you apply it with a brush or gloves or something though because the extra contact with your hands will make it foam faster then it's just not as effective.

If you like face masks and you're looking to try something new this just might be worth your time and money. 

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