Boscia Luminizing Black Mask

Boscia_Luminizing_Black_Mask.jpgI tried this yet merely out of curiosity, since I’m buying lots of new black clothes, why not a few black products!?!?  It’s funny how the beauty industry reflects the mood of the runway.  But does it really work?  While I found it to be very cleansing due to the peeling action, it was also a bit messy. 

My skin felt soft and the texture was noticeably smoother.  I think what attracted me the most (besides the trendy black appeal) is that it’s made without parabens, synthetic dyes, petrochemicals and all of that other scary stuff.  I use different brands constantly for this reason, so that I’m not exposed to the same chemicals over and over.  It’s also beneficial to challenge your skin often but make sure you test all new products on the inside of your wrist to avoid allergic reactions like I suffer often.  (Hazards of a beauty blogger). Sephora.com  

$34

3 thoughts on “Boscia Luminizing Black Mask

  1. christy on said:

    do you think its similar to the sekkisei black mask in any way?

  2. So… what’s the review? There’s no summary of how the product worked…

  3. Christy, good question, I’m also curious about the same, similar as the Seikisho Kose Whitening mask??

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