Eve Lom Rescue Mask - tub & tube... |
So I was awake on Saturday
morning at stupid o’clock, and for love nor money couldn’t get back
asleep. Rather than wasting time tossing
and turning, I got up early and treated myself to a nice facial. Out came the nice comforting balm cleanser, and the micro-dermabrasion peel. Out came my lovely rice mask and out
fell a few samples of this stuff that I got from Eve Lom back in the Autumn. It’s a “rescue” mask, and my skin is in dire
need of rescue right now as it’s dull, dehydrated, dry, flaky, stressed, and a
bit cross with me and the weather and the indoors heating situation at the
moment. This is meant to be a treatment mask
for “sluggish, stressed-out skin”. This
mask has won In Style's award for “Best Mask for Congested Skin” for seven
consecutive years to-boot. So I thought
it’d be just fine.
I opened the sachets of Eve Lom
rescue mask. I squeaaaaazed them out
onto the palm of my hand. Strange,
slightly off-putting putty-coloured thick cream mask formula with a slightly
medicinal scent, whacked it onto my face with both hands, and nearly yelped in
pain. It burned me, dear holy god it
burned me. I know that putting stuff on
over a chemical peel can tingle, but holy cow this was no mere tingle. I never knew I could remove something as
quickly in my life.
Eve Lom Rescue Mask - the back-of-hand splodge |
And so, I moved on, and used the rest of my planned “stuff” to complete my
facial and try calm down my poor beleaguered skin (no further issues with
anything else, thank goodness). Annoyed,
I dumped the remainder of the samples I’d been generously appointed by the
Harvey Nichols’ SA some time ago straight into the bin. And googled this stuff. And discovered that yep, this stuff is full
of camphor. Ouch. No wonder it hurt so much. Who wants to put moth balls on their
face?! And Kaolin Clay (going to dry me
out right there).
Here’s the thing – the
combination of those two ingredients just there will likely help you out if you
have skin that’s oily, congested, in need of some seriously heavy-duty, deep
cleansing, de-clogging action. It’s
really not going to help you out if you have dry, stressed-out, flaky, skin, I
really can’t see it doing anything for red or irritated skin (except make it
redder and angrier). And I categorically
don’t recommend you use this on sensitive or sensitised skin, or skin that is
just after a chemical peel. Ouch. It took me two days for my poor inflamed
cheeks to fully recover. Samples are
gone, I won’t be purchasing. Can’t
recommend, but if you have super-oily skin, it might be worth test-driving – however, like all Eve Lom stuff, this
is not cheap and will set you back around £35 for a 50ml tube or £55 for a
100ml jar. Get samples. Try before you buy. I’ve learned that the hard way myself in the
last few weeks!
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