Why It’s Special Vitamin-rich papaya extract helps reduce the appearance of pores while pure almond extract deeply nourishes and hydrates skin Radiance-boosting sandalwood, clarifying bentonite, and hydrating rosewater help stimulate skin for a smoother, younger appearance How to Use After cleansing, use fingertips to apply a thin layer of mask to clean face and neck.
Source: Beautylish
Does not contain the most effective ingredients for moisturization. The humectants (honey, aloe barbadensis extract) can help attract water to the upper layer of the skin. Keep in mind though that this product lacks emollients that can reduce the moisture loss over time. You might want to use a separate product emollients and occlusives like dimethicone, oils, or butters on top.
Helps attract water to the skin and might have some anti-bacterial properties. Can be an allergen
Traditionally used to treat sunburns, dermatitis and inflammation, but evidence for its effectiveness is lacking. The extract can contain humectants that help attract water into the skin
Used to add a nice rose smell to the product. Might help attract water to the upper layer of the skin and have some anti-oxidant effect. Can be irritating
Absolute Anti Aging Face Mask
Source: From product name
Effective ingredients missing or their concentration is too low.
Kaolin clay absorbs oil and helps purify pores to maintain clarity, while rose extracts works alongside papaya and watermelon to nourish while exhibiting a firming, smoothing, ‘tightening’ effect – diminishing the visibility of enlarged pores while gently re-texturising to increase radiance.
Source: Cultbeauty
Effective ingredients missing or their concentration is too low.
Helps stabilize the product formulation
Kaolin clay absorbs oil and helps purify pores to maintain clarity, while rose extracts works alongside papaya and watermelon to nourish while exhibiting a firming, smoothing, ‘tightening’ effect – diminishing the visibility of enlarged pores while gently re-texturising to increase radiance.
Source: Cultbeauty
This product does not contain effective exfoliating ingredients. It might be able to deliver physical exfoliation, that is scrub off some of the dead cells on the surface of the skin. We do not recommend physical exfoliation, because it is not uniform (some bits of skin can get exfoliated too much while others not at all). It can also traumatize the skin and aggrevate acne and other skin conditions.
| Promise | Can it deliver? |
|---|---|
| Moisturizing | |
| Anti-aging | |
| Exfoliation | |
| Anti-blemish |
Total Promises Fulfilled score: 12/100.
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No comedogenic ingredients detected
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Oil of a very fragrant pink rose used as fragrance in cosmetics. Extensive research has shown it has mixed benefits. In the pro column, inhaling this flower’s scent seems to have relaxing properties and the plant’s petals contain skin-soothing and antioxidant compounds that can benefit skin. On the flipside, the numerous chemicals that create this rose’s distinctive fragrance pose a risk of causing skin aggravation.
A plant extract that can contain an active compound curcumin, that may have some anti-inflammatory properties when applied to the skin, but solid research is lacking and the typical concentration used in skincare products is too low. Can be an irritant
Used to add a nice rose smell to the product. Might help attract water to the upper layer of the skin and have some anti-oxidant effect. Can be irritating
Traditionally used to treat sunburns, dermatitis and inflammation, but evidence for its effectiveness is lacking. The extract can contain humectants that help attract water into the skin
We couldn't find any comedogenic ingredients in this product
Oil of a very fragrant pink rose used as fragrance in cosmetics. Extensive research has shown it has mixed benefits. In the pro column, inhaling this flower’s scent seems to have relaxing properties and the plant’s petals contain skin-soothing and antioxidant compounds that can benefit skin. On the flipside, the numerous chemicals that create this rose’s distinctive fragrance pose a risk of causing skin aggravation.
A plant extract that can contain an active compound curcumin, that may have some anti-inflammatory properties when applied to the skin, but solid research is lacking and the typical concentration used in skincare products is too low. Can be an irritant
Traditionally used to treat sunburns, dermatitis and inflammation, but evidence for its effectiveness is lacking. The extract can contain humectants that help attract water into the skin
Helps attract water to the skin and might have some anti-bacterial properties. Can be an allergen
Used to add a nice rose smell to the product. Might help attract water to the upper layer of the skin and have some anti-oxidant effect. Can be irritating
Santalum album oil, Geranium maculatum oil, Rosa damascena extract, Citrullus lanatus seed extract, Curcuma longa root extract, Carica papaya fruit extract, Unknown, Bentonite, Aloe barbadensis extract, Honey, Water, Rosa damascena flower water
