I’ve been hunting for this mask for a very long time because it’s constantly sold out.
Queen Helene The Original Mint Julep Mask
Absorbs excess oil and helps minimize appearance of pores
Apply to face and neck for visibly clearer skin
Firms and hardens within minutes, drawing impurities from your pores
Once removed, your skin will feel clean, refreshed and smooth
Cruelty-free
Queen Helene The Original Mint Julep Mask
About the price
It's $6.59 for 227g of the product. That’s awesome! It’s not that clay mask which you’ll have to mix with water yourself.
Queen Helene The Original Mint Julep Mask
About the packaging
The mask was wrapped in a film.
As for the tube, it’s absolutely frills-free.
Queen Helene The Original Mint Julep Mask
About the consistency and aroma
The mask is very very thick. The color is bright and green-ish. It’s rather difficult to get it out of the tube. And yeah, it’s torture to wash it off from my skin.
The aroma is pleasant, minty and fresh.
Queen Helene The Original Mint Julep Mask
About the results
I apply it on my face.
Usually, they recommend applying it with a thin layer. A thin layer, how it is possible, huh? I leave it on for 10 minutes which is enough for combo and dry to normal, acne-prone skin.
Queen Helene The Original Mint Julep Mask
Queen Helene The Original Mint Julep Mask
It took me some time to wash it off and in the end, I got… nothing. It even feels like my pores have become even more congested and black, even though that’s not so obvious in life.
Queen Helene The Original Mint Julep Mask
In a word, the mask doesn’t do anything. It doesn’t cleanse my skin at all. It’s neither drying nor cleansing. It can barely do anything about my pimples and I just take it as a funny thing to treat me and my hubby.
The product isn’t mattifying or pore erasing.
Nothing!
About ethical aspect
The product is cruelty-free.
Queen Helene The Original Mint Julep Mask
Overall thoughts
This mask sucks. I won’t repurchase. It may be pleasant to apply while having a bath and watching a series but where’s the result? For the price it costs, I’d better go for a regular pink clay and get at least visible results.