July 2024

Go-To Skincare: The Sunday Night Face Mask Duo

When this set landed in my lap, I couldn’t help but give it a go ASAP. I have heard very good things about Go-To Skincare, founded by Zoe Foster Blake, so my expectations were high. But may I say, Zoe my gal you have created a gem!

When this set landed in my lap, I couldn’t help but give it a go ASAP. I have heard very good things about Go-To Skincare, founded by Zoe Foster Blake, so my expectations were high. But may I say, Zoe my gal you have created a gem! This set includes two face masks that are meant to be used back-to-back, to get the best effects. Start off with The Removalist to remove and detoxify your skin from any nasties like dirt, oil and dead skin that clog our sacred pores. Next, slap on the Repair Shop to replenish your skin with moisture which will leave your skin plump and soothed.

Before we get into my thoughts about the face mask duo, we need to talk about the ingredients. Both face masks are formulated with skin essential botanical ingredients, so we are off to a good start. The Removalist star ingredients comprise of Kaolin, a naturally derived clay that draws out those impurities, Tasmanian Pepper Berry fruit extract which is rich in antioxidants and helps hydrate the skin and Zinc Oxide, a naturally occurring mineral that has soothing benefits. Furthermore, The Repair Shop ingredients boast naturally derived Ceramides to aid hydration, Sodium Hyaluronate which is a vegan water drawing substance and finally Panthenol a plant-derived provitamin.

So, with all that goodness, how did my skin react? The Removalist left my skin feeling soft, clean and bright without that tight feeling you get from other cleansers. I usually get dry patches after using clay face masks as well but not this time! Moving on to the chaser of skincare The Repair Shop mask made my skin glow like I’ve had a full nine-hour sleep! Who is she?! Oh, and did I mention they both smell amazing as well? I highly recommend purchasing the Sunday Night Face Mask Duo and you can do so here

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