Oriflame Protecting Neem Clay Mask | Review

Hello everyone!

Being a skincare and cosmetic consultant at Oriflame for over two years now has been a wonderful journey so far. Attending seminars, meetings, makeup sessions and co operations from fellow members has helped nurture me through every sphere and has taught me the basics and depth of skincare and makeup, in this short span of time.

Recently, I have bought the Protecting Neem Clay Mask from Oriflame's Love Nature range of cosmetics. Oriflame has a wide range of skincare products meant for all types of skin. Choosing products, therefore, has become much more easier for a newbee consulting the catalogue for the first time, to effectively choose and make full use of the product. This clay mask is one such product where one can find traces of neem and clay. Oriflame claims to use natural ingredients in all their products to make their customers make the most of its usage. Post application of the clay mask, the skin feels cold and so much moisturised that I did not feel the surface of the skin patchy at all. Even after washing away the mask, my skin didn't feel the need to use a moisturiser.

Although the product demands a stay on the skin for about 10 minutes, a decent 20 minute stay wasn't harmful at all too. I ensured that the mask is all dried up before washing it off in running water. Let me list down the pros and cons of the product.

Pros:
1. This product is meant for people with combination skin. Since neem extracts are infused in it, people with oily skin can use it as well. It would take care of the impurities that oily skinned people often struggle with breakouts and acne.

2. The mask does not feel patchy or dry at all after application or post-application.

3. It is moiturising and prevents the skin from feeling too dull or low.

4. One doesn't really need a moisturiser after washing the mask off the face. The contents in the mask are enough meant to make the skin clean and moisturised.

Cons:
1. Even after a decent stay of 20 minutes onto the skin, post application of the clay mask, it started emitting a little smell. Maybe because it had clay, but we aren't used to it. Although it doesn't make the product seem bad. I just felt the smell wasn't really my thing.

I hope you all have enjoyed reading the post as much as I enjoyed reviewing it. Please let me know your feedback in the comments section below.

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Comments

  1. Clay has the amazing, natural ability to soak up 100x its own bodyweight. A natural clay mask draws out toxins from your skin and promotes blood flow, stimulating and restoring your skin, leaving you with a wonderful, healthy shine..

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