Tuesday, 24 November 2015

Biore Self-Heating One Minute Mask Review


It's beauty review time once more!
If you've read AYBB for a while you probably know how partial I am to a pampering session - I love a bit of 'me' time.
The number one thing on my pampering list is always a face mask and when I spotted these in the clearance section of Boots last week for only £1 I just had to have them! (Usually priced at £7.99 I got a right Barry bargain here!)

Self-heating masks are probably my favourite kind of masks - I near enough always use the Montagne Jeunesse/7th Heaven sachets so I was looking forward to trying something at a slightly higher price point.

You get 4 sachets in the pack - a good months worth for me as I only tend to do a mask once a week!
What's special about about this mask you ask?
Well.... the clue is in the name - it only takes a minute! (*girl... to fall in love, fall in love.* - sorry Take That moment!)

Anywho - yes! 
This is a one minute mask - all you need to do is dampen your clean skin (I usually do this just as I've take my make-up off so my face is still wet) and pop the mask on with your fingers, your skin must be wet as the mask is activated by water!
The warmth along with the natural charcoal ingredient help to open up your pores and draw out deep down dirt, oils and impurities leaving the skin feeling soft and refreshed.

As you massage the sachet over your face the warming is activated and you can feel your skin getting a deep, healthy cleanse.
After just a minute all you have to do is wash the mask off with warm water - the mask does not dry. 
This was so super easy and I found that the mask, unlike others I've used, comes off so quickly and effortlessly leaving my skin feeling completely rejuvenated. 

The size is actually perfect, most of the time when I use a sachet mask I only use half or 3/4 of the mask and because they tend to be a bit messy I always chuck the rest away. These sachets are slightly smaller than normal but the actual perfect size for a one-use mask.
The consistency of the mask is fairly thick until you mix it with the water on your face/fingers which makes it thinner and easily to massage across your face.

Scent wise.... I have a bit of blocked nose at the moment haha so didn't really smell anything to be honest!

I'm really chuffed by the how well this worked and how handy they are - for the price I got them I'm blown away.
 Perfect for a quick fix me up, you really do only need a minute.
My skin hasn't felt this cleansed for weeks - I'll definitely be using the rest of the packet on the lead up to Christmas this year to insure flawless skin. 

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8 comments

  1. ohhh I might need to try these. I love Biore but havent seen this yet
    Pam xo/ Pam Scalfi♥

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  2. These sound lovely, you got such a bargain as well!

    Sara - She Who Is Short

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  3. This sounds great! I love a self heating mask, I'll have to give them a try! x

    www.shayholly.co.uk

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  4. Heating masks are the best! Especially in colder weather :) Makes me feel extra cosy!

    Kate | themintedblog.com

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  5. I've been looking for a new face mask for my pamper evenings! I LOVE the heat up ones because I feel like they open up your pores and really cleanse deep. Can't wait to try these now!

    Carrie xx
    caroline--rebecca.blogspot.co.uk

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  6. I love a good self heating mask to clear my skin it sounds fab xxx

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  7. Oooh sounds amazing! Hopefully theye're in boots when I look tomorrow! x

    www.beckieeschle.com

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  8. i have those and i love them! they are really great x
    www.sparklethiscity.blogspot.com

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