Sand and Sky Australian Pink Clay Mask
Been seeing their ads popping up all over my FB. Has any pretty try it already? Please share your review, and thank you! 🙂
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5 yrs, 8 mths ago
Sand & Sky has recently appeared on BH’s list of brands (BH hasn’t announced this yet):
https://www.beautyheaven.com.au/skin-care/brand/sand-sky
Here is the listing for the Sand & Sky Porefining Face Mask which retails for $69.90:
https://www.beautyheaven.com.au/skin-care/face-masks/product/porefining-face-mask
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5 yrs, 10 mths ago
I have tried this. I’m about half way through my tub. It is fine but doesn’t do anything extraordinary for my skin. So for the price I won’t be re-purchasing and instead I will be trying pure clay masks from Nourished Life – the ones where you mix the clay up with water yourself. Not worth the high price tag in my opinion!
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5 yrs, 10 mths ago
Would like to give a try to see is the product worth the rave.
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5 yrs, 10 mths ago
Oh wow- that’s such a great idea. I didn’t even think how easy you could DYI these types of clay masks!
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5 yrs, 10 mths ago
I don’t think that some people realise that you can buy raw powdered clay and make your own masks. The powdered clays come in different colours for different types of skin. I prefer to use 100% clay on its own, but you can customise your masks by adding other ingredients. There are lots of retailers that sell powdered clays, but here are some of them:
https://shop.newdirections.com.au/Raw-Materials-Cosmetic-Ingredients/Clays/Australian-Clay
https://www.aussiesoapsupplies.com.au/clays-spa-minerals
https://www.nourishedlife.com.au/natural-face-masks/789581/life-basics-pure-pink-clay-facial.html
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5 yrs, 10 mths ago
Tigerlily, I`m not sure what ingredients are unsuitable to include in face masks. There are lots of websites where natural-based beauty bloggers share their own recipes for masks, so you`d be better off reading their blogs. The first blog that comes to my mind – without doing a massive Internet search for other ones – is the one by Crunchy Betty:
It is possible that some of the wholesale suppliers of clay could tell you what ingredients are unsuitable for face masks.
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5 yrs, 10 mths ago
You are right there RJ . I often use my Bentonite Clay Powder and mix ingredients to make my own clay mask.
recently I tried to dupe the Body shop Himalayan Tea tree clay mask . I added Tea tree and other ingredients and it turned out quite well.
It is so cheap to buy the whole jar of clay powder and make masks according to your skin conditions. -
5 yrs, 10 mths ago
I also had the sample but it still hasn’t dried up on me :S I just use a bit on my chin area mostly so it has lasted me ages and I really like It! In saying that I did not want to pay anywhere near that much money just for a face mask so I bought some bulk pink Australian clay off eBay and make my own which works just as well!
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5 yrs, 10 mths ago
I received a small sample tube of this quite sometime ago , enough for 2 uses or so and i really loved it !
Face was super soft and much brighter just after 1 use. Loved how my skin looked and felt afterwards.
Unfortunately when i went to use remaining of the mask it had dried up in the tube. Wasn’t too concerned , thought perhaps i didn’t screw lid on properly. Anyway after having a read through some comments on instagram i noticed a few people had commented about the same problem. So that worries me as it’s quite expensive.
But id message them myself and suss that out before i made a purchase -
5 yrs, 10 mths ago
I’ve heard heaps about it from influencers but would love to see some BH beauties discussing it first hand 🙂
bumping the thread!
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