I apply it with a flat brush (the foundation brush from Real Techniques is great for that, as it helps to evenly distribute the mask across your face and neck), or use the little spatula provided and your hands. The launch event was a Feya, which if you live in London and like cute (Instagrammable) cafes, it’s a must visit, and definitely try the pastries! Pink and pure was the hashtag of the night, and it’s a perfect match – deep purification, and it’s pink! You can see the texture on my hand below as well, it’s thick like a balm, a proper clay mask feeling but a bit lighter perhaps. Another key is Defensil, that reduces and soothes redness and inflammation.Įmma Hardie Purifying Pink Clay Detox Mask*, £40 ( here) There is also P-Refinylan active ingredient derived from the lentil, that helps with sebum production, and collagen. There are naturally occurring alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) due to Multifruit, a mix of five botanical extracts. In terms of ingredients in this Emma Hardie mask, the clay is an obvious hero it cleans the skin, purifies and boosts the moisture at the same time, and combined with the rest of the ingredients, some beautiful botanical extracts, you will be left with glowing skin. A pink clay mask that purifies your skin smells amazing and is pink! The latest launch from Emma Hardie (who I’ve written about before, see the eye cream review here, an amazing product) is all about achieving a deep cleanse, through the use of pink clay, moringa seed oil (that gives the gorgeous spa scent, a scent synonymous to the Emma Hardie brand, also full of antioxidants like vitamin C and E) and more lovely ingredients.
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