Clay mask from Boots/Superdrug

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ninny

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Hi all,

I'm only training and currently in the process of changing all my skincare to dermalogica but I can only afford to get one new product a week being a student and all but I've been really sick over the Christmas And haven't been doing my usual cleansing routine I've barely been able to swipe a face wipe over my face and I'm feeling it now myskin is so conjested and full looking and I just want to get a clay mask and get all the gunk out of my skin but I can't afford a dermalogica one for a while yet (it's daily microfoliant this week I'm buying and I've been waiting so long for it I can't put it off any longer I'm dying to get stuck into using it!)

So just wondering if anyone could recommend a cheapy mask from boots or super drug or salon services even just to get me over my hump so I can absorb it all out

Thanks x
 
Welcome to the site.

Although I appreciate your predicament, I'm sorry but we do not recommend over the counter (OTC) products on Salon Geek, as these are not professional.
 
Ellisons have a very nice range of mask clays and powders which are very affordable and they do a starter pack which is great for students.
 

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