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thegalmbook · 2 months
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Exploring the Best Scrub Vendors: Your Ultimate Guide
Finding the perfect scrub can be a game-changer for achieving that radiant glow in the bustling world of beauty and skincare. Whether you're a skincare enthusiast or a professional in the beauty industry, choosing the right scrub vendor is crucial. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the world of scrub vendors and find the best ones for your needs. Why Scrubs Matter Scrubs are not just about exfoliation; they are vital in rejuvenating the skin, removing dead cells, and promoting circulation. A good scrub can enhance skin texture, improve absorption of skincare products, and leave your skin looking refreshed and radiant. What to Look for in a Scrub Vendor When choosing a scrub vendor, several factors come into play: Quality Ingredients: Look for vendors prioritising high-quality, natural ingredients that are gentle yet effective on the skin. Variety of Formulations: A good vendor should offer a variety of scrubs tailored to different skin types and concerns, whether it's sensitive skin, acne-prone skin, or aging skin. Ethical and Sustainable Practices: Consider vendors that prioritize ethical sourcing and sustainable manufacturing practices, minimizing environmental impact. Customer Reviews and Reputation: Check customer reviews and testimonials to gauge the vendor’s reliability, product efficacy, and customer service. Top Scrub Vendors to Explore Here are some top scrub vendors known for their quality products and commitment to skincare excellence:
GlamGlow Known for their innovative skincare solutions, GlamGlow offers a range of luxurious scrubs infused with natural ingredients and designed to target various skincare concerns. Their products are favoured by skin care professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Fresh Fresh is renowned for its gentle yet effective scrubs that incorporate natural ingredients like sugar, soy, and strawberries. Their scrubs are known for their delightful scents and nourishing properties.
Dr. Brandt Skincare Dr. Brandt Skincare offers clinical-grade scrubs formulated to deliver visible results. Their products combine science with botanicals to exfoliate and revitalize the skin, making them popular among those seeking professional-grade skincare.
The Body Shop A pioneer in ethical beauty, The Body Shop offers a wide range of scrubs that are cruelty-free and enriched with community trade ingredients. Their scrubs cater to different skin types and are loved for their effectiveness and ethical values. Choosing the Right Scrub Vendor for You Ultimately, the best scrub vendor for you will depend on your specific skincare needs, preferences, and values. Take the time to research and explore different vendors, read reviews, and perhaps even sample products before making a decision. Conclusion Finding the right scrub vendor is essential for achieving healthy, glowing skin. Whether you prioritize natural ingredients, clinical efficacy, or ethical values, there’s a scrub vendor out there to meet your needs. Explore the options, consider what matters most to you, and embark on a journey towards radiant skin with confidence and knowledge. For more information - https://theglambook.net/products/usa-scrub-vendors?_pos=1&_sid=1eb49398f&_ss=r Email: [email protected] Physical address: 1880 South Dairy Ashford Road, 207, Houston TX 77077, United States
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spiderhoodiee · 7 months
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aodourbeauty827 · 5 years
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belladoesmakeup · 2 years
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Hi guys,
We all know I love a beauty bargain and in the recent £10 Tuesday at Boots they had a brand I have always wanted to try in their promotion. I have seen Glamglow being mentioned in so many blog posts and youtube videos for years, everyone saying how great the masks are and the difference the products made to their complexions. Until this promotion I didn't know that Glamglow had travel sized masks as well as full sized so when I spotted the Glamglow SUPERMUD® Clearing Treatment Face Mask Mini 15g , (normally £16.00) I had to give it a go of course.
Now a mask with this many ingredients needs to be used carefully. How to use this mask: Apply a thin layer to clean skin. Leave on for 5 - 20 minutes and then remove with water. Use as a full face mask or spot treatment as often as needed. Avoid eye area. Use a sunscreen and limit sun exposure while using the week after. Not for use on sensitive skin. When you apply this mask the product tingles on your skin to let you know it's working. After you have washed the mask off skin may appear flushed for a short period of time, the website insists this is normal and this has happened to me the several times I have used this mask.
I have been using this mask on and off for a couple months now and this mask makes my skin feel so soft and clean after every use. I even use this mask as a spot treatment when I have a blemish that needs more attention. If you are looking for a more intense face mask to add to your collection then I would highly recommend trying out this mask but make sure you check the ingredients first especially for those who have sensitive skin.
Lots of love
Bella x x
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pinkpepper-style · 4 years
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imakebeautymistakes · 5 years
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Skincare catch-up
Below are all the products I’ve used or currently use in my skincare routine. Some do their job but are nothing fancy, some are bad purchases, and some I’ll actually repurchase. 
My skin type is combination/oily, and I get acne when I’m stressed (not all over my face though, just 1-3 big pimples). I also have milia all over my cheekbones, and I’m looking into a way to have them removed by a professional since I wasn’t able to get rid of them on my own.
Cleansers
Currently using: Purity by Philosophy
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Rating: 6.5/10
It does its job, but I don’t think it worked better than a Garnier cleanser I tried a year ago, and it’s more expensive. Also, the smell is a bit odd. Clean, but odd. I got this as a free gift for signing up for an Ulta credit card, and it’s definitely smooth and feels good rubbing into my skin. This will probably work fine on most skin types. However, for the price tag (and my skin type), there’s probably something better out there for me. 
Currently using: Daily Microdelivery Exfoliating Facial Wash (Philosophy)
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Rating: 7/10
It’s a gentle-enough exfoliant that I can use it every morning as a cleanser in place of Purity (though if this is a big skincare mistake, someone please let me know!) It smells a bit like oranges and has a thick jelly texture. It feels refreshing and all, but again, I’m not sure how much it’s doing given the fact that I get breakouts whenever I’m stressed and I have to use other products to even out my skin tone again and get rid of acne. It does its job, but for the price, I could probably find something better for my specific skincare needs. That being said, I got the full size on sale for $15 at Christmas last year (normally $42) and it lasts a long time. 
Trial: Beste No. 9 Jelly Cleanser by Drunk Elephant
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Rating: ?
Everyone can get their hands on this in one of the options for your free birthday gift at Sephora this year. If you missed your birthday, you can still get your gift by going on sephora.com and logging into your Beauty Insider account to temporarily change your birth date before you go shopping. Not a huge fan of the packaging, since it’s a little messy when my hands are wet from washing my face and I don’t want to get cleanser all over the sink and it’s hard to close if your fingers are slippery (if you’ve used this, you probably know what I’m talking about). Like Purity, the smell is a bit funky, but that could be a good sign since things that smell good usually have fragrance that can cause irritation. Still trying this though, will update later.
Sample: Kiehl’s Cucumber Herbal Conditioning Cleanser
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Rating: ?
Only had a sample size that lasted a week, but I liked this when I used it. You didn’t need much product to cleanse your whole face, and it smelled really clean and refreshing but not overpowering. Lathered nice, and I’ll probably try this someday when I get more than a little sample packet. 
Garnier SkinActive Micellar Foaming Wash
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Rating: 8/10
For a drugstore product, I really liked using this. The only reason I stopped was to try out the Philosophy products. My skin felt tight and clean after using this, and I could really lather to remove dirt and excess makeup. This is kind of my fallback, and my sister (age 20, combo skin) and my mom (age 50+, combo skin and rosacea) both like it too. Garnier also sells one in a blue bottle with aloe, but it’s not as good as this one and doesn’t have the micellar water. 
Toner
Currently using: Thayers Witch Hazel & Rose Petal Toner
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Rating: 8/10
Does its job, doesn’t irritate, is inexpensive, and you can find it at the drugstore and Target. In the future I want to try a toner more targeted to my acne-prone oilier skin, but this toner is a catch-all, and overall a solid option in online reviews. 
Sample: Kiehl’s Blue Astringent Herbal Lotion
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Rating: ?
I only got a baby sample that lasted 3 days, but this was really nice when I used it. It’s definitely for oily skin since it has alcohol in it, but it didn’t dry me out and made my pores feel nice and tight. Wish I could review more in-depth, but didn’t get a chance to use this long enough.
Neutrogena Alcohol-Free Toner
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Rating: 6/10
I guess it worked (it’s been over a year since I’ve used this, though) and the smell was good, but I remember liking the Thayers better so I switched. Didn’t irritate or anything, nothing bad to say, but it didn’t leave an impression.
Serum
Currently using: The Ordinary’s Lactic Acid 10% + HA
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Rating: 9/10
For my first real foray into serums, this has worked pretty well. I wanted to increase my skin turnover rate and bring my milia to the surface, and this works well, is under $10, and is gentle enough to use every night. I didn’t want to try anything too drastic since I hadn’t used serum before, and this one was great. Will keep using, and will likely try other products from The Ordinary in the future.
Sample: Kiehl’s Nightly Refining Micro-Peel Concentrate
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Rating: ?
I got a small sample packet of this when I went to a Kiehl’s store for a free consultation, and it lasted about a week. I started to see results, but I ran out of the sample and went with The Ordinary since this little sucker is expensive. Seems like a great product, but not good on the budget. 
Sample: Kiehl’s Hydro-Plumping Re-texturizing Serum Concentrate
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Rating: ?
Seems like a good product, and I liked it for the week I used it. No smell, smooth texture, all good. However, the price is steep, so I don’t think I’ll be buying this anytime soon. 
Spot Treatments
Currently using: Clinique Acne Solutions Clinical Clearing Gel
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Rating: ?
I just bought this yesterday, so I’ll post more of a review after at least a week. First impressions: this is a spot treatment, and I don’t know who would use this all over their face like the box says you can do. It’s strong and a bit sticky (like superglue?) and you have to be careful not to touch your eyes or anything while you have some on your fingertips. It absorbs quickly, and while it’s definitely drying, you can put moisturizer over it just fine. 
Clindamycin Phosphate Topical Gel
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Rating: N/A
I feel like I can’t “rate” this since it’s not OTC and I got it through a doctor’s prescription, but I loved this and if the doctor I switched to this past year hadn’t screwed up, I’d still be using it twice a day. Gentle, didn’t smell like anything, and kept my acne away pretty well. More of a preventative measure than something to use once you already have the acne.
Moisturizers
Currently using: Origins GinZing Energy-Boosting Gel Moisturizer
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Rating: 8.5/10
I started using this a month ago, and I really like it, especially for a light morning moisturizer in the summer. It feels so smooth when you put it on, and the citrus smell is amazing. I like this one better than the Drunk Elephant one (below), and it’s half the price. I don’t think I’ll use this in the dry winter months, but it’s been great in warm temperatures and sunshine.
Trial: Drunk Elephant Protini Polypeptide Cream
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Rating: ~6.5/10
For the price, I don’t understand the hype here. Yeah, it’s a nice thick creamy moisturizer, but it doesn’t smell fabulous and I don’t think it works better than other moisturizers that are under $40. However, my sister is in love with this stuff, so maybe it’s just me. 
Trial: Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion
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Rating: ?
I picked this one up at Ulta yesterday, so I haven’t had a long enough time to test it. However, it gets rave reviews, and my first impression was that it went on smoothly and felt nice, but I’ll have more to say later.
Sample: Kiehl’s Skin Rescuer Moisturizer
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Rating: ?
I liked this moisturizer a lot better than the other one I got as a free sample from Kiehl’s (below). No strong smell, applied smoothly (I’m saying this a lot, but there’s a reason), but I didn’t notice any “stress-minimizing”. 
Sample: Kiehl’s Ultra Facial Deep Moisture Balm
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Rating: ?
Not for me. Didn’t go on my skin smoothly, I didn’t like the smell (vaguely oat-like? Or am I crazy?), didn’t feel great on my skin. I still had some left in the sample when I threw it out, it just isn’t for anyone with oily skin. Not sure why the girl at Kiehl’s gave me this, but whatever.
Garnier Skin Active Soothing 3-in-1 Face Moisturizer with Rosewater
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Rating: 6.5/10
Not good in the summer. I might go back to it in the winter, but this probably just made the milia on the thin skin under my eyes worse when it was humid out. More for dry skin, and the fragrance was a bit strong. Also, I felt like you needed a lot of product to use on your whole face, since it didn’t glide on like some of the more gel-textured moisturizers I’ve tried. Not too bad for the drugstore, though.
Neutrogena Oil-Free Moisture Combination Skin
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Rating: 7/10
I liked this, it definitely mattified my oily t-zone. The only reason I really stopped using it was because I wanted to try a moisturizer with SPF...
Neutrogena Moisturizer, SPF 15
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Rating: 5/10
This didn’t work for me. The SPF made it more irritating if I got it close to my eyes or touched my eyes too soon after applying, and my nose in particular seemed really oily when I used this. Maybe only use this if you have normal-dry skin?
Other
Currently using: St. Ives Blackhead Clearing Green Tea Scrub
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Rating: 7/10
I use this about 3 times a week at night, and I don’t find it too irritating like some people say the apricot or walnut scrub is. Pretty sure the beads in here are silicone, so it doesn’t tear up my face. I stopped using this for a few weeks, and when I picked it back up to try and get rid of an acne flare-up, it really helped. I definitely noticed that it was doing something when I went off it for a bit. Drugstore BHA (Salicylic Acid) that works for me.
Freeman Charcoal + Black Sugar Gel Mask and Scrub
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Rating: 4/10
Are you a scrub? Are you a mask? Make up your mind. It doesn’t really work as either, with a weird thick jelly texture and huge scrub beads. Only used twice, maybe I’m jumping to conclusions, but even though this didn’t break me out or anything, it didn’t seem to do anything at all. Weird product.
GlamGlow Super-Clearing Mud Mask Treatment
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Rating: 6.5/10
For the price and with all the ingredients including a blend of AHAs, I thought this would do more. It’s satisfying to watch the mask turn lighter gray as it dries on your face, but you’re only supposed to use it once a week, and I haven’t noticed results after a month. A fun mask to try, but I won’t be repurchasing since it’s too expensive for not enough of a result.
Burt’s Bees Conditioning Lip Scrub
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Rating: 4/10
Chapstick would accomplish pretty much the same thing this does. It’s hard to scrub it into your lips, since the honey “beads” like to congeal into larger blobs, and it’s surprisingly expensive for a small little container at the drugstore. There have to be better lip scrubs out there, save your money.
Mario Badescu Facial Spray with Rosewater 
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Rating: 7/10
A nice product, but I don’t get the hype or cult status. Good for a refreshing pick-me-up, but I don’t notice anything different when I don’t use it. Not really a setting spray, just extra hydration during the day if you’re into that. Good for wetting a beauty blender, though.
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bittersweetjj · 5 years
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Glamglow Supermud Clearing Treatment
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Price: $25 / $59 / $82
Claims: SUPERMUD is our most advanced clearing treatment and #1 best-selling mud mask. Fights problem skin and skin imperfections with a blend of six acids, activated-x charcoal, and K-17 clay. The SUPER 6 Acid Blend helps loosen dead skin cells to exfoliate and sweep them away, leaving fresh, smooth skin behind.
Visibly, instantly clears the complexion. All you need is a thin layer.
We love it for:
Pores
Oiliness
Blemishes
Problem Skin
Key Benefits:
CLEARING. Visibly, instantly clears the complexion
CLARIFYING. Targets clogged pores, excess oil, and dead skin cells
PORE REFINING. Toxins and dirt are removed from the deep within the pores
This product tingles to let you know it is working. Skin may appear flushed for a short time. This is normal!
Ingredients:
Water: Primarily used as a solvent in cosmetics and personal care products in which it dissolves many of the ingredients that impart skin benefits, such as conditioning agents and cleansing agents. Water also forms emulsions in which the oil and water components of the product are combined to form creams and lotions.
Kaolin: A fine white clay powder; used to absorb water and oil secreted by the skin, including excess sebum.
Magnesium Aluminum Silicate: A naturally occurring mineral derived from refined and purified clay that is used primarily as a thickener in cosmetics and beauty products. It is naturally of a flaky, white consistency and is used most often as a filler. It is also important to note that Magnesium Aluminum Silicate has unusually large molecules; because of these large molecules, it is unable to be absorbed into the skin. 
Mandelic Acid: A type of alpha hydroxy acid (AHA), also known as amygdalic acid. An effective exfoliant, more tolerable for those with sensitive skin. Is also light-sensitive and must be packaged in an opaque container to remain effective.
Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf: Derived from the leaves of the eucalyptus tree; used for its cooling, refreshing, aromatic properties. Provides natural anti-bacteria and antioxidant protection.
Tartaric Acid: A naturally-occurring crystalline organic acid found in many plants, including grapes and tamarinds. It is one of the chief acids in wine. Tartaric acid has antioxidant properties and is an alpha hydroxy acid.
Lactic Acid: Helps to control the pH of finished cosmetic products
Salicylic Acid: Also called beta hydroxy acid (BHA). Its primary benefit is as an exfoliant, helping shed dead skin in a way similar to how skin acts when we are younger. Because it has the ability to penetrate into the pore lining and exfoliate inside the pore as well as on the surface of skin, it is especially effective for reducing breakouts, including blackheads and whiteheads. In addition to these benefits, salicylic acid also has soothing properties to calm aggravated skin, can help minimize the appearance of an uneven skin tone, and has hydrating abilities that can result in smoother skin.
Glycolic Acid: An alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) used to help maintain natural pH levels and gently exfoliate surface skin cells.
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice: Extracted from the leaves of the aloe plant; used as a skin softener, anti-irritant, and moisture replenisher.
Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Root Extract: Used as a whitener, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and moisturizer. Helps control oil production, and helps calm and soothe acne-prone skin. It can be used to reduce dark age spots and whiten skin.
Cucumis Sativus (Cucumber) Fruit Extract: Extracted from the pulp of a cucumber; used for its soothing and moisture binding properties.
Hedera Helix (Ivy) Extract: Plant extract that can be sensitizing due to its astringent properties. Despite this, there’s no research demonstrating that tiny amounts of ivy extract applied via skincare products are harmful; however, there also is no reliable information on ivy’s benefits when applied to skin.
Symphytum Officinale (Comfrey) Leaf Extract: Topical application of comfrey has skin-soothing properties, but it is recommended only for short-term use and only then if you can be sure the amount of pyrrolizidine alkaloids is less than 100 micrograms per application. The alkaloid content means it has the potential to aggravate skin.
Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Extract: The extract from the flowers of the plant; has calming and soothing properties. 
Peg-12 Dimethicone: A silicone-based polymer used to give formulas a smooth feel, promote spreadability, and add lubrication. 
Caprylyl Glycol: Skin and hair conditioning agent that may be plant-derived or synthetic. Often used as part of a preservative blend in cosmetics. 
Sodium Hydroxide: An inorganic compound used to control the pH levels or serve as a buffering agent. Has the ability to dissolve grease, oils, fats and protein based deposits. Considered a strong irritant.
Butylene Glycol: Commonly-used ingredient that has multiple functions in cosmetics, including as a texture enhancer. It’s similar to propylene glycol, but has a lighter texture.
Mentha Piperita (Peppermint) Oil: Skin conditioning properties to help soothe dry.
Hectorite: A type of clay used in cosmetics that enhances texture by imparting a smooth, silky feel.
Hexylene Glycol: A preservative and solvent and viscosity agent. It is used to thin out heavy compositions and create a thinner, more spreadable product. It may be irritating to some skin types. 
Glycerin: An emollient and humectant derived from vegetable oils that helps skin retain moisture.
Calendula Officinalis Extract: Extracted from the flower of the plant; contains carotenoids and saponin. Used for its soothing and hydrating properties. 
Maltodextrin: A binding agent. May increase anti-aging properties of other ingredients when used in combination with them. It also serves as a film former and suspending agent.
Ethylhexylglycerin: A synthetic skin-softening agent also used as a preservative, a carrier, or suspending agent for other preservatives such as phenoxyethanol.
Xanthan Gum: Natural ingredient used as a thickening agent, texture enhancer, and to stabilize emulsions, which is a general term for mixtures of unlike substances such as oil and water.
Fragrance (Parfum): One or a blend of volatile and/or fragrant plant oils (or synthetically derived oils) that impart aroma and odor to products. These are often skin sensitizers because they are composed of hundreds of individual chemical components. Fragrance is a leading source of sensitivity to cosmetics.
Limonene: Colorless liquid with a light, fresh, and sweet citrus odor used to make fragrances and flavors. It is naturally occurring substance found in many citrus fruits. 
Benzyl Benzoate: A clear, colorless liquid with a pleasant aroma. Mainly used as a fragrance ingredient and solvent (helps other ingredients dissolve into a solution).
Linalool: Fragrant component of lavender and coriander that can be a potent skin sensitizer. Colorless liquid with a soft, sweet odor. 
Phenoxyethanol: A glycol ether and bactericide (that functions as a disinfectant, antiseptic or antibiotic) that is primarily used as a preservative. It is also seen as a fragrance additive.
Potassium Sorbate: Used as a preservative, almost always used in conjunction with other preservatives.
Sodium Benzoate: A preservative.
Iron Oxides: Natural oxides of iron (iron combined with oxygen); pigments are used to enhance colors in cosmetics.
Pyruvic Acid: Used as a medium chemical peeling agent in subjects with inflammatory acne, moderate acne scars, greasy skin, actinic keratosis, and warts.
My Thoughts: Glamglow Supermud Clearing Treatment is pretty amazing. It comes in a sample size squeeze tube. I love that I can buy it in 3 different sizes. I was given a sample size from my sister in law. Its a white squeeze tube with sliver lettering. The only drawback with the packaging is that towards the end of its life it was hard to squeeze the product out. I finally cut it open to use the rest of it and I found there was still a lot of product left that should have been able to squeeze out.
Glamglow Supermud Clearing Treatment when wet its a charcoal grey color with a mud texture. I apply with a brush and put a good even thin layer on. It does have a nice cooling sensation with  eucalyptus and mint scent. I leave it on until it hardens which is about 10 minuties. I can tell when its harden not only by feel, but the look since the mask turns a light grey and around my pores these tiny dots start to form.
Glamglow Supermud Clearing Treatment is easy to remove with water, the mud doesn’t stick to my skin it just slides right off. If I put a thick layer on it is harder to wash off. My face immediately feels clean and fresh. It pulls all the gunk and oil from my pores on the first use.
Would I purchase Glamglow Supermud Clearing Treatment? I am still on the fence, if I did it would be at the lowest price point one they have. The only reason I am on the fence is my sister in law uses a similar mask already (thats why she gave me Glamglow Supermud Clearing Treatment in the first place). She uses a mixture of the Aztec Secret Indian Healing Clay with Apple Cider Vinegar which is a lot cheaper and works just as great as Glamglow Supermud Clearing Treatment.
Pros:
Comes in 3 different sizes
Sample size
White squeeze tube with sliver lettering 
Charcoal grey when wet
Mud texture
Apply thin layer
Cooling sensation
Eucalyptus & mint scent
Hardens changes color to light grey & creates tiny dots around pores
Easy to remove with water
Left with a fresh & clean face
Removes gunk & oil
Cons:
Still a lot of product left when I cut it open
Thick layer can be harder to wash off
Expensive
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kikibeautyxx · 6 years
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#texturetuesday w/ @glamglow SuperMud Brightening Treatment.
♡ I love this scrub/mask ♡
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still-glows · 7 years
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Glamglow dupe review
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So i got this Sephora Mud mask purrifying & mattifying for $20 for the full size. It’s supposed to be a good dupe for the glamglow super mud mask , i was going to get it anyways because it was a good price but learning that i was like now i gotta see. I honestly love this mask because it’s a really good size,it’s filled completely with product,and a little goes a long way. It definitely would last you a long time. I just grab a bit on my finger for a spot treatment and it spreads so much so i end up having to apply it somewhere else too . I had a breakout because of stress so i put this on and my pimple dried out and scabbed by the next day so it healed nicely. It freshly tingles on your breakouts but it doesn't feel bad. I also applied this mask on my nose and it just made it look much nicer,more clean i guess. I don't have blackheads but i think this would be a really good mask for that because it's a mud mask and you can see the impurities in your skin come up with this.
Benefits of this mask
It’s made out of zinc and copper to draw out impurities and clean your pores.
Good for breakouts,blackheads,and to give your face a good clean.
Calms down redness from breakouts.
For all skintypes but obviously it would especially benefit people with oily skin and/or breakouts the most. Other skintypes might need to use this less.
A nice spot treatment.
Really good price ,the glamglow supermud mask is $69.
I think it’s a really nice balance of price and quality.
Cons
Maybe the smell,it has an earthy rock smell. Doesn’t smell that good obviously but it doesn’t bother me.
I don’t have any other con other than it might not work for you like anything in life lol.
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skincaremasks · 3 years
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GlamGlow #GlitterMask GravityMud Firming Treatment Review #Skin_Care_Mask #Firming #GlamGlow #GlitterMask #GravityMud #Review #skin_care_mask #treatment
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subboxy · 4 years
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BoxyCharm August 2020 Review “Glamping” Edition + Add-Ons Coupon
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It's time to review Boxycharm's August 2020 box! The theme of the August box is “Glamping ”. BoxyCharm is an amazing beauty box and would make a great gift for anyone who wants to up their beauty game! This beauty box is only $25 month and typically has over $100 in value! What you get: 4-5 full-size makeup products, with occasional nail care, skin care, hair care, and fragrance products Price: $25/month Shipping: Contiguous US (FREE) BoxyCharm Add-Ons Coupon: Get $6 off in add-ons and get a free item for yourself on blowout beauty deals at up to 70% off! Just enter coupon code ADDMORE6NEW09 at checkout. We received this box for review purposes. Boxycharm August 2020 Review “Glamping” Edition Boxycharm ships their beauty treat in their signature black box. Here's our first peek into the August Box. The products look amazing and I haven't even opened any of them up yet! Now, let's get a closer look into what we got! GlamGlow MoistureTrip Omega-Rich Face Moisturizer - Retail Value $54 This is an anti-redness moisturizer with omega-rich cannibalism sativa seed oil to help calm irritation, relieve visible redness, and optimize your skin's barrier defenses against environmental assault. It's soothing formula with Hyaluronic acid is proven to hydrate all day and provide instant relief from skin stress. Read the full article
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euteh · 5 years
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Glamglow Waterburst Hydrated Glow Moisturizer Review This is the first time that I am trying a product from the brand “Glamglow.” It is particularly popular among beauty gurus for its funky color face masks and interesting packaging.
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sierradorotheia · 5 years
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Current Faves vol 4
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In my attempt of “staying on top of things” and “not letting the current faves pile up like the last post”, here’s a short list of my current go-to’s : 
Dove Deodorant Spray White Tea and Apple ~ I saw the TV commercial for this new Dove deodorant and I thought it would not be available in Canada but I saw it in Walmart and even though I still have some, I really wanted to try this because I LOVE white tea scents. I absolutely love the scent of this deodorant as it’s not at all overpowering and it lasts long. It even lasts up until after my next-day gym sesh, and that’s telling something.
Coola Sunscreen ~ I got this from my FabFitFun subscription box over a year ago, and I know how bad I am for applying sunscreen on my face during off-Winter seasons that’s why this tub lasted me this long. I always take it with me during my vacations and use it everyday, and it makes my face look dewy and I can go on without makeup after application. And the real take away? WHITE TEA SCENT. 
Sephora Nail Remover Wipes ~ this $5 item just made it in my Sephora cart just so I can have a free item, and it was a great decision. I am amazed by how well this nail remover wipes work- one tiny wipe is enough to remove nail polish in both hands and the toes, and it may even remove the hand and feet polish of the person next to you haha... it does not leave my nails and cuticles feeling dry after as well. I just purchased two more boxes during the VIB sale, and I don’t think I’ll go back to the bottled nail polish removers.
GlamGlow Thirsty Mud Mask ~ got a sample of this holy grail from my VIB rewards bazaar. It’s supposed to be a 2-3 times a week night mask but I use it every time I’m on night shift. It just leaves my skin SOOO soft throughout the drying 12-hour night shifts and it smells so nice and applies like butter. After shamelessly asking for samples on every Sephora I go to, I finally took the plunge and bought a full-size during the Sephora VIB sale event.
IGK Thirsty Girl Dry Shampoo ~ not really a rave (yet), but I just started using dry shampoos again. I used to use Batiste, and I can’t remember how I felt about it- so I decided to try something else based on a YouTube review I saw. I think this product works well for me for now anyway- however, I’m pretty sure there’s something out there that works just as effective for a cheaper price. I bought the mini size for now and will see how it is! It smells nice and has a cooling sensation to the scalp, and that’s what I like about it.
‘Love’ Aromatherapy Body Scrub ~ I know I have included the aromatherapy scrubs from Bath and Body Works in my current favourites before, but I just started using the Love scent and I am absolutely in-love with the scent. If you’ve tried the Roses by Chloe perfume before, this is exactly how it smells like. I only typically exfoliate my entire body about twice a week at most, but I always look forward to using this just because of the scent!
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habith · 6 years
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Glamglow good in bed De las mejores cremas nocturnas que he usado, trabaja en tu piel mientras duermes All you have to do is sleep! How it works Passionfruit oil: to nourish AHA/BHA/PHA: skin-refining acids for super soft skin HYALURONIC ACID: to deeply hydrate I received this free product from influenster for testing purposes and honest review #influenster #gotitfree #review #glamglow #goodinbed https://www.instagram.com/p/BtjmG4lnEhj/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=po7dkhazb6nt
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kikibeautyxx · 5 years
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▪️Empty @sundayriley Ceramic Slip Clay Cleanser: This is a really good gel cleanser to remove dirt, oil and makeup from the skin.
I love how it feels as I massage it into my face. However I wish it had more lather, I had to use alot of it for my skin to feel "clean". This is a perfect first cleanse if you like to layer cleansers into your routine. I won't be repurchasing anytime soon. 🖤
▪️Newbie @glamglow Supercleanse Cream to Foam Cleanser: I've been loving this cleanser for awhile now, I've been through 2 samples. This cleanser is great for detoxifying the skin and removing makeup/dirt/oil from the face. I love how cooling and refreshing this cleanser is on my skin, it feels like a spa experience! This product also helps alot when I'm experiencing mild breakouts. 🖤
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