Sunday 1 July 2012

Lil Miss Refreshed: Montagne Jeunesse Face Masks *

A few months ago, I was sent some Montagne Jeunesse Skin Heroes face masks. Unfortunately, my skin is chemically sensitive, so I told my friends and family to review them for me :) 

I'm sure you have heard of Montagne Jeunesse Masks - they sell them nationwide in Boots, Superdrugs and major supermarkets. 

As the years have gone by, Montagne Jeunesse have certainly widened their range - there are masks for men, masks in a variety of ingredients and also masks for different parts of the body! 

Unfortunately, my laptop died so I lost the photos I took of the face masks! I had to steal some from their website.

T-zone peel off: 


My best friend Nisha tried out the T-Zone peel off mask. Nisha has combination skin. This mask has green tea and witch hazel.

Here is what she thought ''It felt tingly when I put it on, and if you've got sensitive skin, it may be too much. I left it on for the required time but some patches were not dry when I tried to peel it off, so I had to wash it off. My skin did look clearer and cleaner afterwards, but it didn't do anything for my spots. There was also a moisturiser in the pack too, which felt quite refreshing. There's also too much information on the pack - in lots of different languages, making it difficult to read the instructions''

Shine control mask:

 Nisha also reviewed the Shine control mask. This mask contains acai berries and argan.

What Nisha thought 'Mask smelled nice, it had a light flowery smell. It also had argan oil in it which is very appealing.  It also felt very moisturising and my t-zone was not oily afterwards and my skin looked very matte. There was plenty of moisturiser though, so I ended up putting it on my arms.  I would definitely use it again''

Dry skin mask:

My mother reviewed the dry skin mask. My mother has normal skin - it's not dry at all but because she's in her 50s, I decided that extra moisture might benefit her ;) This mask contains raspberry, blueberry and grape.

' This was one of the best face masks I have ever used. It made my skin feel very moisturised and silky - it definitely felt heavenly. I wasn't too keen on the smell (my mum despises fruity smells). I would definitely purchase this product! '

Break out mask:


My best friend Nira reviewed the 'Break-out mud face mask' which includes tea tree oil. Nira has combination skin. 

'This face mask was really good, it matted my face well. There was lots of product and it was easy to apply, with a nice smell. The downside is that if you leave it in for the full time it says, it is really hard to take it off so I had to scrub my face hard, which made my face red'

  • These face masks cost £1.49 and are now available in ASDA. 
  • These masks are also suitable for vegetarians and they always look to use natural ingredients.
  • If you want to find out more information, click here

This product was sent to me for consideration of a review. Honest opinion as always! 

5 comments:

  1. Great post!! Would love to try some of these! I also reviewed one of their Pomegranate Passion Peel mask on my beauty blog: http://blushing-orgasm.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/montagne-jeunesse-pulped-pomegranate.html

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  2. I used to love the MJ face masks.. but always felt they were a bit too harsh, as my skin would be very dry the next day. Have you tried the superdrugs own brand masks? http://simarjitubhi.blogspot.co.uk

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