Thursday, October 15, 2020

Mask Review: Eau Thermale Avene Soothing moisture mask

'Ello folksickles. Today's review will be for the Avene Soothing moisture mask.




AvailabilityIt appears that this product has been discontinued. At least in the states.

Would I buy this? No.

What is this product? What is it supposed to do?
Product info according to avene.com.au:
This is a non-drying moisture mask that can be used to deeply rehydrate the skin. Paraben-free.
• Instantly smooths fine lines and softens the skin
• Reduces redness, cools and calms the skin Restores a youthful fresh glow to the skin.
Soothing Moisture Mask is particularly good for sunburns, flushes, tight, irritated, dehydrated, dull or sensitive skin.
All the women who tested this product appreciated its easy application and effectiveness.
They all noted that their skin felt softer and more comfortable.

Does this contain any special/beneficial ingredients?
Avene Thermal Spring Water: This water is meant to having soothing and anti-inflammatory properties.
Stearic Acid: Helps protect skin's surface from moisture loss and helps maintain the skin barrier.
Safflower Seed Oil: Has hydrating and anti-inflammatory properties.

What is the texture like?
This has a texture that feels like a thick, rich moisturizer.

Is this scented?
This has a clean slightly floral scent. 

What has my experience with the product been like?
This mask feels intensely hydrating almost to the point of being heavy. I would suggest it if your skin is heavily irritated or chapped from cold weather conditions, sunburn, or an inflammatory condition like eczema. In my personal experience it's too heavy-feeling to use on a regular basis.

Please let me know if you have any comments or questions.

DisclaimerThis was provided as a sample at my workplace, I am not obligated or being compensated to mention it on this blog. 

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