2 Inexpensive Face Masques / by Erica St. Surin

Hello my loves! I was talking to my best friend and she wanted me to recommend some new face masks. I obviously told her about the 2 face masques that I swore by. She then called me out and said that I should talk about some of the inexpensive masques that I also use and she was right. I want to show you guys that you can maintain a healthy glow for alot less!

So check it out below:

       

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You can purchase Beauty 360 products at CVS and Aveeno products at your local drug store.

 

Aveeno Active Naturals Positively Radiant 60 Second In-Shower Facial, $9 (click to purchase)

Aveeno Active Naturals Positively Radiant 60 Second In-Shower Facial, $9 (click to purchase)

My mom actually put me on to this facial and it's pretty legit. You can use it every day or a few times a week. Basically you moisten your face with water while you're in the shower, then apply it evenly to your face. Leave it on for about 60 secs or more if you're feeling adventurous then massage in circular motions. Rinse with warm water then you'll notice healthy, glowing skin. This in-shower facial is suppose to replace your daily cleanser. Now I will never part ways with my Kiehls cleanser but it doesn't help me boost that radiant glow I'm always looking for. 

 

 

Beauty 360 Brightening Radiance Facial Mask, $3 (click to purchase)

Beauty 360 Brightening Radiance Facial Mask, $3 (click to purchase)

My girl Janice put me on to this mask so I'm going to continue to pay it forward.  For a $3 face mask, this is surprisingly good. The mask goes on white, but the color disappears as it sunk in. Within 15 mins, your face should feel super tight. Once you wash off with warm water, you will notice how soft and glowy your skin is instantly. It also helps with fine lines - no lie.

Just because these products work for my mom, Janice, and myself doesn't mean that they will always work for you. I enjoy sharing my secrets with you guys but if you notice some terrible changes in your skin, I would highly recommend reaching out to your dermatologist.

Let me know what you think! Are the drug store face masks worth it?

xx