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Que Bella Deep Cleansing Aloe Vera Mask

By Kwilliford @ExquisiteEczema
Like any good beauty junkie, I love a good face mask.  And the new Que Bella masks that have been popping up at Target have grasped my attention.  If your face is in need of a good cleansing, try this mask.
Que Bella Deep Cleansing Aloe Vera Mask
It comes in a little packet that you can probably get three uses out of, possibly more.  This is a lightweight cream mask that easily spreads over the face, and you do not need a lot of it.  And it smells divine.  It has a nice, refreshing, lemony scent with a hint of aloe. Which basically means that it is perfect for a summer pick me up.  I have been noticing small pimples on my chin, and I was getting pretty sick of them.  I applied this mask with the hopes that it would help, and it did.  Sometimes deep cleansing masks make my skin burn, and this one only made my chin sting a little.  I thought this was a little interesting as that was the problem are.  I removed the mask with warm water and went to bed.  When I woke up, the unsightly chin pimples were almost gone.  Overall, my skin looked clearer, less oily, felt smooth and didn't irritate my eczema.  Basically, the desired results I expect from a mask.
Que Bella Deep Cleansing Aloe Vera Mask
Another nice, and important, thing about Que Bella products is that they use a lot of natural ingredients.  They also have a variety of bath and body products.
Que Bella Deep Cleansing Aloe Vera Mask
I've tried plenty of expensive products that didn't produce these kind of results.  If you are interested in trying this mask out, you can find it at Target and Target.com.  And it only costs $1.97.  I do hope they eventually make a larger container as I really like it.  They do make full size tubes of three other masks: cucumber peel off (those are always fun), anti-aging yogi berry, and replenishing dead sea mineral.  I haven't tried any of these yet, but I will soon and will let you know what I think.
What are your favorite face masks?

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