Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Chocolate Face Masks - Montagne & Jeunesse

My first experience of face masks was a pack of 10 Montagne & Jeunesse masks from Amazon. I wanted something cheap and cheerful as I wasn't sure if I was ever going to be the kind of person that sits watching tv with gloop all over her face. Apparently I am that kind of person... sometimes I even do ironing with gloop on my face.


I should probably rephrase that but I really can't be bothered.


It was by chance that I found their chocolate masks. I was in the line at the Co Op, buying mints for the long car journey home. (Apparently, mints cure travel sickness, well no apparently about it, they do, but that's another story). They were sat chilling out in the 'everything £1' baskets they seem to have every now and then, looking all forlorn crying 'take me TAKE ME'. £1 for 5!? It would have been rude not to.




[caption id="attachment_2125" align="aligncenter" width="300"]So much love for these. So much love for these.[/caption]

In the box I bought I had 2 x Chocolate Masks, 2 x White Chocolate and 1 x Hot Chocolate (which has a picture of an orange on so I presume it's chocolate orange!). I have yet to try the Hot Chocolate mask, but if it's anything like the other two, I'm sure I'll love it as well. <3




[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="400"] They smell that good.[/caption]

They don't disappoint. Not only are they good value, they don't dry out my skin and smell gorgeous. The smell is a mix between chocolate mousse and fudge (I had to edit this twice before I realised I'd put mouse instead of mousse). You can get two applications out of each sachet, they say to use the whole thing but you really don't need to. I've tried and you stand there wondering where else to cover as there is just so much; eyelids? Ears? Neck? Arms!? What the heck am I supposed to do with a whole packet!?




[caption id="attachment_2124" align="aligncenter" width="260"]74e4d211821771337f7beecf3ffd4641 "Looks like you're next Barry..." "Good lord, I hope she doesn't smear me on her eyelids..."[/caption]

Oh, don't cover your eyelids, when it dries they get stuck and you end up looking like you're trying to do a Jim Carrey impression, it's so funny, but just feels weird and kind of gross too. I wouldn't cover your ears either... not that I've tried that ever...*innocent whistling*.


I did consider taking a photo of my face in one of the masks, but I don't think I'm ready for that kind of internet exposure just yet! Hats out to those of you who do though!


Have any of you tried these beauties!? :-)


4 comments:

  1. I ned to try a sheet mask!!! Have you?

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  2. I haven't! They are on my list of things to try though! x

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