Green Luxe: Korres Pomegranate AHAS & Enzyme Resurfacing Mask

I have mentioned the importance of exfoliation quite a bit. You should exfoliate twice a week! Don’t scrub too hard when using exfoliants. Most exfoliants are made of small granules that do the job for you. Just be gentle and treat your skin delicately. Thankfully, Korres Pomegranate AHAS & Enzyme Resurfacing Mask is a multitasking skincare product. Sometimes I can’t be bothered to exfoliate then mask. I love masking, I think it’s pretty clear by now. You can never have too many face masks. Just remember to read the label and please do not apply a face mask every day!

Overdoing it will just lead to skin irritations. For masks with heavy-duty ingredients, I wouldn’t use it more than once a week or every other week. A mask with soothing products can be used two to three times a week. Keep in mind some face masks can cause your skin to breakout as it removes impurities. Don’t freak out! In most cases, your skin will calm down in a few days. In addition, use masks that treat your skincare concerns. Is your skin dry? Oily? Breaking out? Only apply products that will give your skin what it needs.

 

Korres Pomegranate AHAS & Enzyme Resurfacing Mask

I have been using this once a week or every other week. So far I am loving it! It’s a great mask to take with you if you travel a lot and want to reduce the number of products you pack.

 

Why is it so good?

  • Gentle enough to use 3 times a week.
  • Resurfacing and peeling facial
  • Reduce and minimize pores
  • Made with pomegranate grains to exfoliate, glycolic acid & enzymes gentle remove dead skin cells
  • White clay and willow bark (rich in salicylic acid) remove excess sebum & refine pores
  • FYI: this product may increase skins sensitivity to the sun, therefore possible sunburn. Make sure you use sunscreen/sun protection and limit sun exposure while using this product.

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Hanifa Anne Sekandi

Founder & Editor-in-Chief. Mindfulness Advocate and Facilitator. Member of the Mindful Society Global Institute. I have an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Sociology (Social Behaviour, Media, and Culture); Psychology of Buddhism, Mental Health and Illness Minor - (Eastern Practices for Depression, Anxiety, and Addiction and Religion (Society, Religion, and Politics). I help brands achieve their growth potential through an intuitive business development approach. Follow Me on Instagram @thethingsiwishiknew On Facebook @thethingsiwishiknew

June 12, 2018

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