Olive Oil Face Mask Le Petit Olivier Face Mask With Olive Oil
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Age:
18+
Brand: Le Petit Olivier
Line: olive oil
Product Type: face mask
Product Properties: moisturizing, soothing
Volume: 75 ml
Mask & Patch Format: express
Ingredients: olive, rose water
Feature: animal-friendly, vegan
Special Certificates: cosmebio, cruelty free, ecocert
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Skin Type: dry, sensitive
Country: France
Made in: France
Women often encounter skin issues such as dryness, pigmentation, fine lines, and clogged pores. One of the most effective solutions to these problems is a facial mask. It is well-known that regular use of masks can significantly slow down the aging process, as well as prevent skin dryness and an unhealthy complexion. The face mask with olive oil from the French brand Le Petit Olivier is perfectly suited for dry and dehydrated skin, as it contains moisturizing and nourishing components – olive oil and rose water.
Floral water and olive oil refresh, invigorate, and rejuvenate the skin. Just 5 minutes after applying the mask, you will feel your skin being enriched with beneficial vitamins and oxygen. The organic formula of essential oils marvelously hydrates, softens, and tones the skin, enriching it with beneficial vitamins and antioxidants. The mask cleanses the skin of accumulated impurities, normalizes cell activity, and evens out the complexion. Give your skin a healthy glow, softness, and radiance with the Le Petit Olivier mask!
I use this mask after cleansing with clay or after swimming (when the skin feels noticeably tight). The result: moisturized skin that "doesn't want anything else", and the effect lasts long enough. Lips, pre-treated with olive oil and sugar, and then with this mask, are perfectly moisturized and visually plumper.
I agree, there are masks with a more "miraculous" effect, but this one does exactly what I expect from it.
The mask is terrible, it has absolutely no effect. The ingredients listed on the website do not match the ones on the packaging, with more than half of them being synthetic rather than natural. It is definitely not worth the money, as you can find something cheaper with a supposedly "natural" composition.