Bamboo Charcoal Deep Cleansing Blackhead Mask
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Bamboo Charcoal Deep Cleansing Blackhead Mask

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Bamboo Charcoal Deep Cleansing Blackhead MaskWhat do you know about blackheads? A blackhead is a hardened clogging matter. A pore will be clogged to form a clogged matter if the skin has too much oil, and the part that contacts air will form a dark spot, which is a blackhead, Most blackheads are located in the T shaped area of a face, especially on a nose. Dealing with your nose is not enough to remove blackheads Your forehead, jaw, and mouth corners need to be cleaned in time to protect pores

What do you know about blackheads?

A blackhead is a hardened clogging matter. A pore will be clogged to form a clogged matter if the skin has too much oil, and the part that contacts air will form a dark spot, which is a blackhead, Most blackheads are located in the T-shaped area of a face, especially on a nose.

Dealing with your nose is not enough to remove blackheads

Your forehead, jaw, and mouth corners need to be cleaned in time to protect pores and keep blackheads from enlarging such pores.

Blackheads: Blackheads are formed when the pores of the skin become clogged due to an excess of sebum. When the pores are clogged, the sebum comes into contact with air and oxidizes, forming a black substance known as blackheads. Excessive sebum production can promote the formation of blackheads.

Large Pores: Large pores can be caused by various factors. One common reason is the excessive accumulation of sebum and dead skin cells that clog the pores, causing them to enlarge. Additionally, the loss of skin elasticity and collagen can also make pores appear larger.

Oily Skin: The skin around the nose is often more prone to oiliness compared to other areas. This is because there are more sebaceous glands on the nose, which are responsible for producing sebum. Excessive sebum production can lead to clogged pores, resulting in the formation of blackheads and enlarged pores.

Actual using effects

Effects can be apparent if the product is correctly used

5 Big Effects Say Goodbye To The Blackheads

1. Fade out blackheads: Direct the pores, uprooted
2. The adsorption of acne: Moderate to eliminate
3. Contractive pore: Convergence pores, firming skin
4. Oil-control: Adjust water oil pollution detergent
5. Hydrating: Moisturizing care, bright and clean skin

Instructions for use

STEP1

Cleanse your face and pat dry. For best results,steam the face before using the mask to open pores.

STEP2

Apply a medium-to-thick layer on the desired area,making sure to avoid eyebrows, hairline, eye area, and lips.

STEP3
Leave for 20-30 minutes until fully dry and peel off, gently peeling starting from the bottom.

STEP4

Finish with a toner after using the mask.

100% Quality built from safe ingredients

Xanthan gum: Xanthan gum is a natural thickening agent and stabilizer commonly used in skincare products. Its main function in this product is to create a smooth and consistent texture, allowing for easy application and removal of the mask.

Charcoal powder: Charcoal powder is known for its excellent adsorption properties. In this product, charcoal powder helps to draw out impurities, excess oil, and toxins from the skin, including blackheads and other pore-clogging substances. It aids in deep cleansing and detoxifying the skin.

Kaolin: Kaolin is a type of clay that is often used in skincare products for its oil-absorbing and pore-refining properties. It helps to control excess oil production and reduce shine on the skin's surface. In this product, kaolin helps to tighten pores and promote a smoother complexion.

Polyvinyl Alcohol: Polyvinyl alcohol is a film-forming agent that creates a peel-off mask texture. It helps the mask dry and adhere to the skin, allowing for easy removal. Additionally, it can provide a temporary tightening effect on the skin, contributing to the firming and toning claims of the product.

FAQ

Q1: What skin types is this product suitable for?
A1: 
This product is suitable for all skin types, including oily and combination skin. Its formulation helps control sebum production, deep cleanse the skin, reduce blackheads, and tighten pores.

Q2: How do I use this product?
A2: 
Start with a cleansed and dried face. For best results, you can steam your face to open up the pores before applying the mask. Then, apply an even layer of the mask to the desired areas, avoiding the eyebrows, hairline, eye area, and lips. Wait for 20-30 minutes or until the mask is completely dry, then gently peel off from the bottom.

Q3: Does this product reduce blackheads?
A3:
 Yes, the formulation of this product helps reduce blackheads. It contains activated charcoal powder, which has strong adsorption properties to remove impurities, excess oil, toxins, including blackheads and other pore-clogging substances from the skin.

Q4: Will this product overly dry out my skin?
A4:
 This product contains moisturizing ingredients to maintain the skin's moisture balance while removing excess oil and impurities. However, if you have naturally dry skin, it is recommended to moisturize your skin with a hydrating face cream or lotion after use.

Q5: Does the mask hurt when peeling off?
A5:
 There might be a slight discomfort when peeling off the mask after it has completely dried, but it is usually not significantly painful. If you experience discomfort, you can gently massage the edges of the mask to loosen it and reduce the discomfort.

Q6: Can this product shrink pores?
A6:
 Yes, the ingredients in this product help shrink pores. Especially the kaolin clay ingredient, it has oil-absorbing and pore-tightening properties, reducing surface shine and leaving the skin smoother.

Q7: Can I use the mask every day?
A7:
 It is not recommended to use the mask every day as overuse may burden the skin. It is recommended to use it once or twice a week and adjust according to your individual skin type and needs.

Q8: Does the mask help with acne?
A8: 
The ingredients in this product can help absorb excess oil and impurities that can contribute to acne formation. However, for severe acne concerns, it is advisable to consult a dermatologist for more comprehensive advice and treatment options.

Q9: Is the mask effective for deep cleansing?
A9:
 Yes, the ingredients in this product, such as activated charcoal powder and kaolin clay, can deeply cleanse the skin by removing dirt and impurities from the pores.

Q10: Are there any side effects of using this product?
A10: 
The ingredients in this product are safe, but everyone's skin may react differently to certain ingredients. If you experience any allergic reactions or discomfort, it is recommended to discontinue use and consult a dermatologist. It is also recommended to perform a patch test before use to ensure no adverse reactions occur.

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