Jan Marini Skin Research Mask
I got to try Factor-A Plus Mask. I’m a big fan of the home spa treatments, even if I do like to indulge in an afternoon at the spa. I’ll take it whenever I can get it, but I simply can’t go to the spa daily. I need some home products.
The Factor-A Plus Mask from Jan Marini was… interesting. It wasn’t as thick as I expected, and I needed to use more than I’d initially thought.
With 2% Salicylic Acid, the whole purpose of the mask is anti-acne and anti-inflammatory. I tend towards acne, which annoys the hell out of me, but it is what it is. I haven’t used Salicylic Acid or any other anti-acne facial products in some time, which is, I think, why in certain places, this mask stung a little. There were no break outs there, but I suspect they may have been brewing.
After getting over the initial surprise of the thinness of the product, my skin feels pretty darn fantastic. If you’ve got oily skin (which leads to breakouts), see about picking up a Jan Marini Skin Mask. It feels pretty good!
Next up from the Jan Marini line: their green papaya concentrate skin cleanser, and the green papaya enzyme mask. (sensing a theme here?).
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1 opinion for Jan Marini Skin Research Mask
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Nov 8, 2008 at 12:40 am
[...] SpaBeautifully tried out a great facial mask for acne-prone skin. I am 42 and I strongly believe that a person should be immune to pimples when that first gray hair shows up. Unfortunately, that is not the case. I think I need to try that mask. [...]
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