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Andalou Naturals Pumpkin Honey Glycolic Mask is a 1.7 fl oz exfoliating face mask that combines the power of glycolic acid, vitamin C, pumpkin puree, and manuka honey to brighten and resurface your skin. This cruelty-free and non-GMO product adheres to clean skincare standards, ensuring a radiant complexion without harmful ingredients.
T**U
Highly Recommended
I recently tried the Andalou Naturals Pumpkin Honey Glycolic Mask, and I must say, it has become a standout in my skincare routine. This mask combines natural ingredients like pumpkin puree and manuka honey with glycolic acid and vitamin C to gently exfoliate and brighten the skin.Upon application, there's a slight tingling sensation, which indicates the glycolic acid is working to remove dead skin cells. After rinsing, my skin feels noticeably smoother and has a healthy glow. The natural scent of pumpkin and honey is pleasant and not overpowering.What I appreciate most is the clean formulation—it's free from parabens, sulfates, and artificial fragrances, aligning with my preference for natural skincare products. Additionally, it's cruelty-free and suitable for various skin types.Overall, the Andalou Naturals Pumpkin Honey Glycolic Mask delivers on its promises, providing gentle exfoliation and a brighter complexion. It's a product I would recommend to anyone looking to enhance their skincare regimen with natural ingredients.
S**N
Fantastic product
Been using this for yearsBrightens your skin without being harsh
T**1
Seems to help the complexion.
This stuff seems to help my skin to look glowy. It’s a little runny. I wish it was a little more thick. It has a nice smell. Deficit worth it for the price.
R**L
Good product
I really like this product
A**R
Obsessed
Obsessed I need more currently
J**E
I’m not a fan
I purchased this based on reviews but I’m not a fan. I’ve been using for about two weeks now and I don’t see any difference in my skin. When I put it on it stings for about 2-3 minutes. It doesn’t hurt but it’s definitely uncomfortable. I don’t really like the smell either but that’s preference. The consistency feels like baby food to be honest. And also smells like it so I just feel like I’m wiping my face with baby food lol my face is also very red after washing it off. Maybe it’s irritating me? Im not sure. I don’t really see a lot of benefits to this product so I won’t be buying it again.
D**H
Great product
All of their products are amazing. They consistently score very high on the Yuka app for clean products. The price is amazing too.
D**I
Great for olive-toned, sensitive skin!
So I've just turned 38 and used this for the first time on my 38th birthday! What with running around behind a toddler, winter skin (sallow and dry) and just generally neglecting my beauty reginem for a while now, my face has seen better days! The main things I'm trying to address before the summer are some hyperpigmentation (dark spots-- I'm olive-skinned and this is a big problem for me) along my jawline and even a bit down onto my neck from a breakout a couple of months ago as well as general dullness and uneven skin tone. Big, congested pores on my nose and inner cheeks (adjacent to my nose). I've also purchased a few other new products - the Acure brightening facial scrub (BUY THIS!!) and the Athena Beauty and Soul facial wash to be switched-off every other day - and used this mask after using the facial wash. I applied it with a facial application brush (for a few bucks, it's definitely worth buying so as not to waste product and get a nice, even coat). I have very sensitive skin and can't stand artificial fragrances nor many commercially-used preservatives (yes, I'm that sensitive!). Someone mentioned the cinnamon as the ingredient that causes burning for some people; with all due respect, that's utterly ridiculous. Cinnamon powder is, literally, the LAST ingredient. It's not burning anyone's skin. Folks: This is an ACID mask. Glycolic acid to be exact. If you have sensitive skin (or just aren't used to acid treatments), it will most likely tingle. That said, it's only 1% Glycolic, so nowhere near the strength of an actual glycolic peel. Even so, I was a little scared to use it because I did try an actual peel years ago and it DID burn my skin, leaving what looked like road rash along my jawline which then left hyperpigmentation for MONTHS afterwards. It looked like a beard....not quite what I was going for! But I digress... back to this mask. I would describe the feeling for just the first couple of minutes as a "strong tingle". I wouldn't say it rises to the level of burning. That's not to say that someone with even more sensitive skin couldn't experience burning, but just my experience with my otherwise sensitive skin. If you've ever made yourself an at-home (DIY) face mask and used lemon or apple cider vinegar, then this mask tingled less than ACV for me.I left it on for 10 minutes that first time and removed it with a wet, tepid washcloth. My skin felt nice and smooth and soft (though the scrub mentioned above had left it feeling that way the day before, so hard to say if it was even smoother!). I had a tiny spot on the bridge of my nose and another on one temple that were a little pink and felt a little sensitive, but I just held a cool washcloth on there for twenty seconds or so and followed with a light moisturizer and it feels fine now (the next morning) with no marks or darkening of the skin. And actually, this morning, I feel like the skin in those spots is just a bit smoother than the adjacent skin, so maybe it would have been good if my whole face had had that little bit of extra tingle? Anyway.... Overall, I'm really happy with the first run! No dry, flaky skin. No peeling. It may be wishful thinking, but I feel like my overall skin tone is slightly more even this morning (my husband thinks so too). I'll definitely keep using this once a week and will update my review if and when I see any longer-term effect on the hyperpigmentation (no quick fixes for that, I'm afraid). So far, so good!
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