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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Montagne Jeunesse Clay Infused Dead Sea Mud Spas Review #MJClaySpas

I am a fan of mud masks and clay masks because my face feels refreshed after I use one. When I received the Montagne Jeunesse Clay Infused Dead Sea Mud Spa, I was really excited to try it.

I read the instructions first and it was fairly easy to follow. I was expecting to see a paste-like mud mask but instead I saw this inside.


When I first saw it inside the pouch, I was like "Oh my gosh what is this?!" I thought the mud mask has dried up and I am not joking! LOL. I had to double check if what I'm seeing was real. I pulled it out and unfolded it and realized it was a clay mask with cloth! It also has holes for the eyes, the nose and the mouth :D


In my excitement, I forgot to take a "before" picture. :) I don't know why but when I saw myself with the mask, I thought of Jason from the Friday the 13th movie. LOL. :) Anyway, I then headed for the couch to watch a Korean drama I am watching to relax because the mask needed to stay on my face for 10 - 15 minutes (according to the instructions). My face felt cool with the mask on and the scent of the mask was very relaxing. I loved the smell of the mask and the cloth was very soft too.

After 15 minutes, I removed the mask and the instructions said to massage my face.

I massaged my face for about 3 minutes and then rinsed it.

I noticed that my face felt super refreshed after using the Montagne Jeunesse Dead Sea Mud Spa Mask. I love it and it's now a personal favorite of mine. I highly recommend their Dead Sea Mud Spa Mask because of my positive experience and I would definitely buy more.

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DISCLAIMER:  I am a member of Influenster and have received a complimentary free Montagne Jeunesse Dead Sea Mud Spa Mask to try and review. All opinions are honest and my own and are not influenced in any way. No other form of compensation was received. I am disclosing this in accordance with FTC 16 CFR Part 255.

16 comments:

  1. Dead Sea Salt refers to salt extracted or taken from the Dead Sea. It is a popular ingredient of many common bath products including bath salts, salt scrubs,body wraps, soaps, and a wide variety of other cosmetic products, including makeup.

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  2. This sounds nice thanks for the info.

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  3. I love these masks and they're so affordable.

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  4. I have never tried one, but looks super simple!

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  5. I have been wanting to try these but wasn't sure how well they worked, thanks for writing a review. Now its definitely a must try for me!

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  6. Thanks for describing this and showing pictures now i know when i buy one not to be in shock

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  7. Nice. I also got my first sample from influenster for them and I have become hooked!!

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  8. I love these face masks! Sure, they look rediculous BUT they end up making your skin feel so soft and look better, totally worth it.

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  9. Lol. I think I would have thought the same thing upon opening it and seeing it. Your skin looks great!

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  10. It doesn't look as messy as a lot of clay masks! I'd like to try it.

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  11. I have used this product once along time ago and I really liked it, would like to give them another whirl sometime soon.

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  12. I have never tried a face mask before but this one sounds very beneficial and easy to use. Thanks for the info.

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  13. Good Stuff! I got the Red Earth Clay Masque from Influenster. I liked the fact that it wasn't one you had to spread, it was different. Good stuff! =]

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