I have some of this stuff lying around and was wondering if anyone had experience with it to knwo if it is good for the face.
http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/queen-helene-masque-mint-julep/ID=prod7481-product
There is a link so you can see what ingredients are in it.
I have some of this stuff lying around and was wondering if anyone had experience with it to knwo if it is good for the face.
http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/queen-helene-masque-mint-julep/ID=prod7481-product
There is a link so you can see what ingredients are in it.
No difference for me at all...it may have irritated my face even, the few times I used it to spot treat. I returned it. Also, the ingredients are not really the best for sensitive skin, plus it contains parabens.
I suggest finding a good pumpkin mask, or just using plain yogurt and/or honey on your face.
I have some of this stuff lying around and was wondering if anyone had experience with it to knwo if it is good for the face.
http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/queen-helene-masque-mint-julep/ID=prod7481-product
There is a link so you can see what ingredients are in it.
No difference for me at all...it may have irritated my face even, the few times I used it to spot treat. I returned it. Also, the ingredients are not really the best for sensitive skin, plus it contains parabens.
I suggest finding a good pumpkin mask, or just using plain yogurt and/or honey on your face.
If you can handle a clay mask, it's as good as commercial products get. Has zinc and sulfur in it as I recall. Stains your washcloths.
I second the yogurt.
Its been a week I know. But is the honey yogurt mask simply raw honey and an organic grass fed cow yogurt? because I have that stuff.
I have some of this stuff lying around and was wondering if anyone had experience with it to knwo if it is good for the face.
http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/queen-helene-masque-mint-julep/ID=prod7481-product
There is a link so you can see what ingredients are in it.
No difference for me at all...it may have irritated my face even, the few times I used it to spot treat. I returned it. Also, the ingredients are not really the best for sensitive skin, plus it contains parabens.
I suggest finding a good pumpkin mask, or just using plain yogurt and/or honey on your face.
>>If you can handle a clay mask, it's as good as commercial products get. Has zinc and sulfur in it as I recall. Stains your washcloths.
I second the yogurt.
Its been a week I know. But is the honey yogurt mask simply raw honey and an organic grass fed cow yogurt? because I have that stuff.
Sure. Or just yogurt. Or yogurt & turmeric. and honey or not. Whatever.
The queen helene mask can be a goot spot treatment. As long as you have it.
Plain yogurt is good I'm no skin care specialist but I did finish beauty school and those are 2 that are recommended honey and yogurt you can do banana and honey to combat dryness.u can also do eggs for tightening skin but I don't like the way it leaves my skin too dry.oatmeal with milk and you can prolly add honey to that as well:)