Sephora Hemp Mousse Mask (50ml for $7)
I was actually shocked that so many of you thought that I would hate this product. No! I don't hate it at all. It's actually a lovely product. It's a creamy mask that works to minimise the appearance of pores and blemishes, while also being nice and nourishing. I tried it first in Italy, and I immediately loved its cooling effect. It's very pleasant to wear (20min), and when you wash it off, your skin feels soft and loved. In relation to the blemishes, the next day, you see that they have been soothed and are no longer as red. Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil is the third ingredient. The product is cruelty free. No, it doesn't remove your blemishes in an instant, but I would recommend it for combination skins as it has both nourishing/softening and sebum-removing qualities. All in one. Pleasantly surprised.
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Sephora Morning Zest exfoliatiating granita ($8)
I am happy they did not advertise it as a "scrub" but as a "granita". Of course, they do say that it is a scrub, but it is not in its name, and that's already good. Considering I bought the whole tub for $4, it's not that bad. Yes, it is a weaker type scrub-- however, it has both the bigger "seeds", and the smaller granita scrubby particles. Nothing special, just a light scrub and a refreshing citrus smell.
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Sephora Shea Lip Mask ($3)
I am actually surprised that this mask has only scored 3 out of 5 stars on Sephora's website. I actually think it's a very lovely lip mask. It is made out of very thin bio-cellulose material, which sinks into the skin. After 15min, your lips are nice and nourished. A good mask.