Most readers out there will have tried a Montagne Jeunesse face mask at some point in their lives. My peak usage was between the ages of 9-14, where masks were a true sleepover tradition along with microwave popcorn, slipper socks and a 90s American high school film. These days I rarely take the time to slather on a face mask, maybe this is where it all changes...
I attended a launch for the newest product in the Montagne Jeunesse family, the Clay Spa face mask. These strange looking masks are woven from bamboo and soaked with a natural clay infusion. You mould the mask on to your face and then peel off after 10-15 minutes with minimal fuss or mess. The brand are keen to bring the face mask back as an integral part of every woman's weekly skincare rather than a rare treat.
Here are some pictures from the event:
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Presentation in the Forest Room at The Hospital club |
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Ellie tries on the mask for size |
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Other products in the range |
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These balloons were filled with fruit infused air |
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We made our own face masks- wearing my concoction right now! |
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Ingredients for my mask |
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Annabel and Aysha ordering cocktails |
It was a lovely event, of which the highlight was making our own face masks with the help of expert Colin who kindly answered all my animal testing questions. A great night!
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