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Monday, 7 November 2011

Review: Very Berry Face Mask


I have been a fan of these little Montagne Jeunesse Face Masks for some time - they all smell gorgeous - good enough to eat in fact - are packed with natural goodness and the brand is against animal testing. 


They have just recently launched a new indulgent Very Berry Face Masque, that's crammed with gorgeously juicy cranberries and bursting with blueberries to their range. It promises to give your skin the benefits of these super fruits, leaving it feeling revitalised, refreshed and cleansed. 


'Brimming with the juice of pressed blueberries and crushed cranberries, this  delish masque is naturally rich in antioxidants. Vitamin rich blueberries help clear troubled skin, and yummy super-fruit cranberry boasts Omega’s 3, 6 and 9 plus natural oils help avoid premature ageing. What’s more, this berry-beaut  has Peach Kernel oil  which nourishes skin  whilst soothing Aloe will leave  it rehydrated and moisturised. Blueberries are known to be a good mood stimulant too, so it won’t just be your skin that’s happy!'


After cleansing my face, I applied the masque to my dry skin and distributed evenly over my face and neck using my fingertips, avoiding the eyes and lips. The masque has a lovely rich creamy texture and smells fruity and fresh. I then left the masque on for 10-15 minutes whilst I relaxed and let the ingredients work their magic. I rinsed thoroughly with warm water, patted dry and then applied my usual moisturiser. My skin looked plumped and refreshed afterwards and definitely more hydrated, this is a perfect weekly treat for autumn as my skin tends to get dry in the colder months.  


Montagne Jeunesse Very Berry is priced at £1.01 and is available from ASDA, Boots, Clare’s, New Look, Savers, and www.montagnejeunesse.com


What are your favourite Montagne Jeunesse skin care products?

3 comments:

  1. Oh was, I was always a bit not sure about those littl packets, bit I think I'll go and try one now :).
    -x

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  2. Hmm, i've always been doubtful about these (for $6 here) it seemed more expensive than my Asian masks (per sachet) and the packaging looked so cheap and icky.. i think i really shouldnt judge things by the cover :P Time to go get one & try it out ^___^ ty

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