Friday, January 6, 2012

Bee's Quest To Banish Dry Skin #1: Catastrophe Cosmetic Face Mask Review



Catastrophe Cosmetic £5.50 
I'd say it's guys and girls friendly!

*Excuse the design of my blog. I was messing around and it has now decided to break on me

A little late to the party, as ever, I have only just been introduced to my obsession with LUSH products. Whilst they've always seemed alluring, I'm quite asthmatic so it is a chore to even walk past their heavily perfumed store let alone wander around it and pick up a few goodies. However, for me, 2012 is the year of the dry skin fix so I'm going to whatever lengths needed in order to banish my dry spots for good! *Even if it does kill me! Luke lovingly bought me a few LUSH products for Christmas with my constant moaning about my skin in mind and I'd have to say he did a pretty good job. My favourite product that I was gifted was the Catastrophe Cosmetic Fresh Face Mask. 

If you're like me, you love nothing more than to ignore every looming deadline -like I'm coincidentally doing now- and instead using your time wisely by hitting up the bath tub before caking yourself in lotions and potions. Face masks are THE DON! Catastrophe Cosmetic is full of blueberries and essential oils that work as antioxidants to reduce redness, irritation and to moisturise dry skin. Whilst banishing the dry patches on my face, it has also managed to make my complexion look a lot fresher and balanced and I couldn't be happier! Plus, it's also great fun - the mask dries like a mud mask so it feels exactly like Botox. I felt like a true Desperate Housewife! Once rinsed off, my skin felt smooth and as soft as a pair of buttocks thanks to the Irish moss gel used in the mask. What more could you want? Thanks to this mask, followed by my Liz Earle cleanser and a slather of moisturiser, I can now wear matte textures again! 

It's definitely worth the money and I know it's a product that I'll be adding to my 'holy grail' collection if it continues to work as well as it has already. I'd recommend it for those with dry skin and those that suffer with spots/blemishes. If you're a fan of LUSH goodies let me know which products you recommend for dry skin and I'll be eternally grateful! What's your favourite LUSH product? Are their any other masks you swear by?

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