Sunday 29 November 2015

The Review | Lush's 'Cosmetic Warrior' face mask.



Oh look, another Lush review, and this time in comes in the form of a yet again another face mask. 

Not so long ago I did a review of their 'Cupcake' face mask, which went down a treat. But this time after my visit to Lush I opted for a different mask to give a go. For oily to combination skin, Cosmetic Warrior claims to combat spots and smooth troubled skin. With it's antiseptic ingredients, garlic, tea tree, honey and deep cleansing kaolin, it's aim is to banish breakouts and even any redness. 

So does it do the job? Yes, being honest as with Cupcake it doesn't work miracles, no spots magically disappeared nor did I wake up looking like a supermodel after using it but it did the job it claims to do quite sufficiently. The smell when compared to the chocolaty goodness of Cupcake isn't the best, a combination of garlic and tea tree oil is pretty prominent, but it's nothing I couldn't deal with. 

This mask is perfect for the colder seasons, if like me, your skin takes a toll in the winter months it will add  moisture into some areas unlike Cupcake which is a lot more drying, ideal for summer. I found my skin was a lot softer after using it, any redness from spots or marks was reduced and the my overall complexion had a little glow.  

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What lush face masks do you use?
Adele x
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13 comments

  1. i love their masks, i'll have to check this one out next!

    danielle | avec danielle

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  2. i love a good lush face mask, though i find hat homemade masks tend to work just as well...they're a nie treat when you get a free one in exchange for 5 empty pots though! xo
    natasha // eyebrows, inc.

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    1. Completely agree, home made masks do just the job too.. but sometimes it's nice to treat yourself and buy one instead of having to make it all up x

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  3. I love to use masks when my skin doesn't look the best!
    http://www.silkypearl.com/

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  4. i really like a great rich nose and face mask. I never use this brand. But after seeing your review I want to use this. Thanks Brownie.
    MakeupTips

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  5. I've never tried a lush face mask, I've always stuck to Liz Earle, but I think I will give this one a go! xo
    SHEWOREWHAT

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  6. I've used this one before, it's quite nice. I much prefer the Mask of Magnaminty though!

    The Velvet Black | UK Style & Beauty Blog

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  7. This mask sounds so nice! The ingredients sound good too, I will have to have a look out for it :D I can usually never find the face masks in my Lush store xD lovely review! xx

    elizabeth ♡ ”Ice Cream” whispers Clara | (doing follow for follow on bloglovin or instagram)

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  8. I love your blog it's so cute! Anything
    from lush is amazing in my opinion :)
    -Morgs x
    http://justmorgs.blogspot.co.uk

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  9. We've been using this for a while and love it - it works a treat when conbined with other lush products like their tea-tree oil cleanser :)
    Feel free to check out our latest post x
    LOOK LOVE WEAR

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    1. Oh I don't think i've given the tea-tree oil cleanser a go.. must pick it up sometime! x

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  10. So does it do the job? Yes, being honest as with Cupcake it doesn't work miracles, no spots magically disappeared nor did I wake up looking like a supermodel after using it but it did the job it claims to do quite sufficiently. The smell when compared to the chocolaty goodness of Cupcake isn't the best, a combination of garlic and tea tree oil is pretty prominent, but it's nothing I couldn't deal with. stitching unit , ladies tailor , custom tailor , tailor near me , tailor shop , Online Tailor Shop , tailoring company , custom tailoring services , stitching unit , best online tailor

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