The GlamGlow Youthmud Tinglexfoliate Treatment is a 10 minute professional-quality mud mask for men and women alike. I got this small tube as a $100 point perk at Sephora recently and I am liking it. The full size retails for $69. Is it worth the price?
“This mud mask leaves skin noticeably radiant and glowing. It works with the body’s natural moisturizing collagen to provide gentle resurfacing exfoliation and helps to leave skin smoother, brighter, and softer. While providing tighter skin texture and tighter pores, it provides a more youthful appearance and absorbs impurities without removing natural oils.” – Glam Glow
This mask is made without parabens, sulfates or phthalates. But it is made with fresh sea clay, volcanic pumice rock, and lots of chunks green tea leafs. I can’t say I am a huge fan of the leafs on my face and I don’t honestly see the point because all they did was fall out when I was trying to go about my business. I understand that the goodness from the leave is soaking into the liquid part of the mask but why don’t they just blend that part up or something? Not impressed.
As far as the tingle goes, I felt it. I applied a thin layer like the mask instructs, and it started drying up pretty quickly. It did pull out extra oily-grossness. My skin did look prettier and better after I removed it.
Do I think that the Glam Glow Youthmud Tinglexfoliate Treatment is worth the price tag? Maybe, maybe not. I think that while it is a nice mask I don’t think I would ever pay full price for it. I was happy to have a sample tube of it but it didn’t blow me away. I get similar results from masks like Queen Helene Mint Julep Mask and others which are FAR less expensive.


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