My Beauty Space : Product Reviews, Tips and Experiences

July 7, 2008

Rhassoul Clay Mask by Pure Bliss Essentials Review

Filed under: Skin Care Product Reviews — ProductAddiction @ 3:28 pm

I have gotten to try a few products by the relatively new natural cosmetic line Pure Bliss Essentials, and liked it all, including the facial serum and the antioxidant cream, both of which imparted a great glow to my skin.  Since I have oily and acne prone skin, I tried the Rhassoul clay mask as well, and I loved it.  Rhassoul is a natural and mineral rich clay that makes a wonderful mask because it helps draw out impurities, and leaves the skin baby soft and supple afterwards.

Here’s what I did when I used the Rhassoul clay mask.  I washed my face with the Pure Bliss Essentials goat milk soap (which I also love, it’s a very mild soap, totally nondrying, no strong scents - very pure, good for combination, oily or dry skin), then I let it thoroughly dry.  I then applied the mask, which is a somewhat watery in substance, and it’s cool because you can see the graininess of it still, so you know it is pure and un-messed with too much. 

I applied it in a thin layer, and let it dry, but didn’t leave it on my face too long as I believe it may dry it out too much like most other masks can if they overstay their welcome.  I then rinsed the mask off after it had thoroughly dried, with splashes of warm water.  I gently toweled off my face to dry it, then I generously applied the antioxidant face serum and the cream, and my face looked and felt great - very fresh, clean, and not a bit dry or tight.

I’m thinking I will use this mask about once a week or so to help remove impurities and be a deep cleansing product for my pores, as well as somewhat of a toner so that my skin tone will remain even toned.  Pure Bliss Essentials is a great skincare line that is reasonable and completely natural and untampered with.  It’s great for sensitive skin, and I’d definitely use it again and recommend it to anyone with any type of skin.

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