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LUSH Cosmetics Fresh Face Mask

Hey guys!!!

I had heard so much about LUSH from YouTube and blogs so I was very curious about the brand. A mall near me finally opened up a LUSH and I went in there as soon as I could to see what they had to offer. I love their customer service and they really know what will be good for your skin type. I asked for a moisturizing mask and that is what I got:



I got the Love Lettuce Fresh Face Mask and I gotta say that to me it feels like you have a spa on your face when you have this on I don't know why. It might be because it is cold since you have to keep this mask refrigerated. This mask "gently brightens skin with exfoliating almonds and comforting honey." "A almond and lavender to dull, flaky skin." 

If you have Normal to Dry or Dry Skin I think you should try this out. My skin feels hydrated and smooth right after you wash it off even after its been a few days since you used it. It also exfoliates your skin while you are washing it off. It smells AMAZING! I am definitely either repurchasing this again which most likely I am or trying out another mask next time I am in that store. 


I have only used this mask twice and I can already feel a difference on my skin. It doesn't feel as dull and dry anymore and I hope it continues to improve. One thing about this mask is that it expires and luckily on the pot it has an expiration date on the bottom. They have different fresh face masks for every skin type or skin issues. Check them out here. 

Have you guys tried out these masks?? Which one is your favorite?? What is your favorite LUSH product?

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