Thursday 8 September 2016

Review: Garnier Moisture Bomb Tissue Mask

Sheet Masks have become a big thing this year with a lot of higher end brands releasing their own versions yet the high street was severely lacking. That was until Garnier released their Moisture Bomb Tissue Mask.

Each packet contains one tissue mask that is drenched in serum. The serum contains a mixture of Hyaluronic Acid and Pomegranate Extract and is perfect for people with dry to dehydrated skin. It doesn't mean you can't use it if you don't have those skin types but is a lot more effective on people with those particular skin types. It's a boost of hydration for the skin that's effects can last as long as a week.

The mask is a very thin tissue material that wraps itself to the skin and doesn't budge when it's on the skin. It has a clear sheet over the top of the tissue that you remove once it's applied. It helps keeps a much of the serum on mask itself so that you get the best results possible. Unlike a lot of sheet masks these don't have ill fitting holes cut out of them and actually sit where they're supposed to on the face. It's much more of a pleasurable experience wearing these masks compared to other sheet masks on the high street.

Once this masks comes off skin will look bouncy, soft and hydrated. Due to the Hyaluronic Acid it'll look plumper and won't feel so dry or textured. People with oily skin should definitely use these with caution as even though skin still needs moisture, it may not mean that it'll need that much moisture. These are also suitable for sensitive skin and don't contain any ingredients that are known to create break outs. And the best bit about these masks is that they only cost £1.49 full price but can always be found at save a 1/3 in either Boots or Superdrug.

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