Bliss Mask A Peel Rubberizing Mask Review
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I love it when skincare gets fun and this is definitely fun skincare! Here’s a look at the brand new Bliss Mask A Peel Rubberizing Mask. If you like mixing up your lotions and potions then you will love this!

One of my first skincare obsessions was face masks that you could peel off and so this mask was instantly attractive to me, especially as this one is all about glow. What is life without glow?
Bliss Mask A Peel Rubberizing Mask Features

- Peel away formula
- Blend of vitamin C & antioxidants
- Nourishing Bilberry Extract
- Detoxifying seaweed
- Revives dull skin
- Hugs every facial contour
- Create occlusive barrier to allow skin to absorb the goodness
- Contains three individual masks

You get three pots (which are remarkably like yoghurt pots) and each one contains a dry powder that you mix with three tablespoons of water per mask. You blend it with the Bliss spatula and it soon becomes a smooth paste. You then need to use the spatula to apply it on to the face and I’d recommend working fast before the mask starts to rubberise in the pot.

It feels great as it goes on the skin and very quickly sets into comfortable mask that adheres itself to every nook and cranny of the face. You simply leave it on for 15 minutes and then peel it off. You can use a warm flannel to remove any left over bits.

It nearly came off in one piece, and only broke in the places where I’d applied it a bit too thinly. Next time I’ll go much thicker all over. It left my skin, bright, smooth and really comfortable. It’s lovely and super enjoyable to use.
The Bliss Mask A Peel Rubberizing Mask is £20 (contains three masks) and is available HERE now.
Ree
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