Revitalizing Face Mask
Bundle and SavePucker fresh face mask allows your skin to bloom after the long summer. With key ingredients that protect against harmful ultraviolet rays and prevent pre-mature aging, you will be ready to bring on the autome! (Always wear clean SPF though! Be spectacular, not sunburnt :P)
ORGANIC INGREDIENTS
whole milk greek yogurt, cherry, lemon juice, raw honey & walnut oil and that's it!
RESULTS
You should notice that your skin looks fresh and nourished.
CONSISTENCY
While this mask is on the thinner side, you do not have to worry about it running down your face because the fruits and agave adhere nicely to the skin. If you are having some difficulty with application, then try using our mask brush to help you apply it.
- How to Use
- 100% Natural + Organic Ingredients
- Reviews
Apply fresh mask to cleansed face and neck, avoiding the eye area. Relax for 10 minutes, then rinse off with cool water.
Each pouch contains 2-3 uses. Use within 6 days after opening the cap.
TIPS
- Try using this mask to repair your skin and to prevent aging.
- This mask is perfect to use after a day out in the sun to protect and nourish your skin.
The first garden strawberry was grown in Brittany, France during the late 18th century. Prior to this, wild strawberry species were the common source of the fruit.
Mangoes have been cultivated in South Asia for thousands of years and reached Southeast Asia between the fifth and fourth centuries BC.
Blue agave plants grow into large succulents, with spiky fleshy leaves, that can reach over 2 metres (7 ft) in height.
Sweet oranges were mentioned in Chinese literature in 314 BC. As of 1987, orange trees were found to be the most cultivated fruit tree in the world.
an edible flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae native to central and western Asia. Its leaves are eaten as a vegetable.
The first garden strawberry was grown in Brittany, France during the late 18th century. Prior to this, wild strawberry species were the common source of the fruit.
- skin-friendly vitamins: A, B9, C, and K
- ellagic acid prevents collagen destruction
- nourishes and revitalizes the skin
- reduces sebum production
- protects skin from wrinkles
Mangoes have been cultivated in South Asia for thousands of years and reached Southeast Asia between the fifth and fourth centuries BC.
- skin-friendly vitamins: A, B6, B9, C, and K
- rich in beta-carotene
- protects the skin from ultraviolet rays
- prevents skin cancer
- aids skin cell growth and repair
Blue agave plants grow into large succulents, with spiky fleshy leaves, that can reach over 2 metres (7 ft) in height.
- skin-friendly vitamins: C, E, and K
- reduces wrinkles
- boosts skin strength and elasticity
- helps heal skin wounds
- softens and hydrates
Sweet oranges were mentioned in Chinese literature in 314 BC. As of 1987, orange trees were found to be the most cultivated fruit tree in the world.
- skin-friendly vitamins: A, B1, B6, B9, and C
- citric acid reduces acne
- unblocks pores
- reduces dark spots
- promotes collagen production
an edible flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae native to central and western Asia. Its leaves are eaten as a vegetable.
- skin-friendly vitamins: A, B1, B6, C, E, and K
- clears complexion by minimizing acne
- reduces bruising on the skin and dark circles
- protects against harmful ultraviolet rays
- prevents free radical damage