Pigging Out: Elizavecca Milky Piggy Carbonated Bubble Clay Mask Review

Blackheads: they’re gross and they happen to almost everyone.  Well I’m about to introduce you to a potential gamechanger–something more effective than the normal clay masks and nose strip that I’ve tried recently.

01 Elizavecca Milky Piggy Carbonated Bubble Clay Mask ReviewThe Elizavecca Milky Piggy Carbonated Bubble Clay Mask ($20 for 100 ml) wins for both Cutest Name and Most Matter-of-Fact Name.  Because really, it is exactly a clay mask that bubbles up with carbonation.

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Clay pride – Tsururi Ghassoul Mineral Clay Pack

If you look up the mysterious “Ghassoul” clay on Wikipedia you will see that it’s been used in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco since the eighth century for skin and hair. Surprisingly this mask is made in Japan by a Japanese company. I still trust it…those Japanese cosmetic products, while pricey, are almost always well worth it.

I picked this mask on a whim while grocery shopping at Sunrise Mart in the East Village.

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