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Hello all, Hope you are all doing good. I recently purchased a black head removal strip from a reputed brand and it was kind of dissappointing. So I decided to try the internet famous DIY charcoal peel off mask. Charcoal is trending everywhere as it acts as a magnet and pulls off dirt, excess oil, blackheads, whiteheads etc. You’ll need
Method of preparation & usage
Result This DIY charcoal mask had removed blackheads, whiteheads and tiny hair from my nose so well. It made my skin so soft, clean and glowing like Rudolph, the reindeer’s nose. I’m not kidding! My nose was so bright than my face, that I tried it on my face as well to make it even. Does it pain? This is one of the most commonly asked questions. Isn’t it? As a nose strip, it pained but not so much. But as a face mask, it was quite painful as I have facial hair. (It differs from person to person) Does it suit sensitive skin? I was afraid to try this as I have super sensitive skin. It gave a mild tingling sensation on my face and so I washed my face with cool water and applied a sheet mask later. I recommend you to do a patch test and apply on your entire face. It would be fine if you are using it only as a nose mask. Is it messy? No one likes a messy mask and this doesn’t drip as it has fevicol mixed. The consistency is quite thick. It gets a little messy if you apply a thick layer. As the outer layer gets dried fast and when you peel it off, you will find the inner layer still moist which cannot be peeled off. What if I can’t peel it? If you can’t peel it as you find it painful, you can wet the area and rinse it off with water. It doesn’t stain your face as well. Important points
I hope you all liked this DIY. If you do so, try them and let me know your experience.
17 Comments
7/4/2017 06:01:10 am
I too have facial hair so I'll try it as a nose strip only 🙈
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J.J.Joshita
7/4/2017 10:15:19 am
Haha. Yes 😄
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Bhumika
7/4/2017 07:18:16 am
Such easy, super quick and effective DIY!! Loved itnn🤗
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J.J.Joshita
7/4/2017 10:14:49 am
Thank you Bhumika ☺
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Ghazala Naseem
7/4/2017 07:38:01 am
Nice DIY , hope it works on my skin :-)
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J.J.Joshita
7/4/2017 10:14:09 am
It suited my skin. But if you are doubtful, you can replace it with gelatin ☺
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7/4/2017 09:30:05 am
The diy seems reallu easy and effective, but fevicol must contain some strong chemicals. It really got me thinking..
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J.J.Joshita
7/4/2017 10:13:13 am
Fevicol worked well for me. But you can replace it with gelatin...
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Joshita
7/4/2017 08:54:11 pm
That's nice. I'll try the Inatur mask too...
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Joshita
7/4/2017 08:53:10 pm
It didn't cause any irritation on my face. But you can replace it with gelatin too...
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Papri Ganguly
7/4/2017 08:53:12 pm
Nice and innovative idea. I'm gonna try try ASAP.
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Joshita
7/5/2017 07:15:04 am
Thank you Papri. Do try it...
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Joshita
7/5/2017 08:57:37 pm
It is available on Amazon...
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