rronerek
Oily/Resilient
I enjoy using this mask once a week, I have oily skin and I do have acne as well. It’s a learning process to see what your skin likes, so I’d start off keeping. the mask on from 5-10 minutes and see if you want to work up to 15-20 minutes.
This clay mask was formulated to work with ACV to adjust to the right pH for your skin, but if you’d like to mix ACV and water, or just use water, that’s up to you. I find it clumps up with water which is annoying. In general, people will say not to use ACV on the face, but this mask is formulated in a way that makes it okay for the face.
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ech
Dry/Resilient
I've tried it before! Definitely an interesting sensation, my skin was pulsating when I used it with ACV. Eventually I decided it's too much of a hassle to use (i.e. I found it tedious to mix the paste, and it was too messy for my taste when washed off). I also felt it was too drying for my skin.
I would recommend that you don't leave it on too long. 10 to 15 mins max. Also, I find that Clay masks work best when you don't let it dry completely, otherwise it just pulls too much moisture away from the skin which while may sound good for an oily skin type is just counterproductive. If you dry out your skin too much it will just think that it will need to produce more oil hence worsening it.
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christyr
Oily/Resilient
i do quite like this mask!! i have oily/combo skin so it works well for me. definitely not a mask for someone with dry or sensitive skin. my main struggle is blackheads and i do notice a difference when I use this (although i haven’t used this mask in a while). I will have it on for 20 mins max and I just use it with water!
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niv0123
Oily/Resilient
this is pretty nice but make sure not to leave it on too long. It's extremely drying when you do.
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lovelyc
Dry/Resilient
it might be too harsh for acne prone skin but i think you should give it a go and not using it more than twice in one week. more people use apple cider vinegar for the mixing but i prefer water to use it for not making the mixture too strong.
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