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Origins Clear Improvement Mask

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I bought Origins Clear Improvement Mask (100ml) almost a year ago for RM95.00 and i’m still using the same tube.

Not that it’s not a good mask. On the contrary, it’s a great mask for deep cleansing and clearing the pores from impurities. It only takes a little to cover the face so since i’ve been using maybe once a week or once every 2 weeks when i’m in the mood or when i’m lazy maybe 3 weeks once, my first tube is still intact for at least a few more applications.


Excuse the not so clean cover. I’ve used this tube for almost a year :S

The mask contains charcoal properties which draw out pore-cloggers from… well the pores (haha), the White China Clay absorbs environmental toxins while lecithin dissolves impurities.

It’s really a must-have kind of mask because the environment around us is getting worst. Just look at the air pollution and haze! For people who uses make-up all the time this is great.

It’s especially a necessity for acne skin. I’ve seen an huge improvement to my skin after i start using this mask. My skin feels smoother with less white heads and it helps to lessen acne too.

Do be careful not to over use it though to avoid drying up the skin. Recommended use is once a week. I use it in the weekends because that’s when i uses make-up the most.



The texture of the mask is not too thick like most of the charcoal mask in the market. It’s more runny and watery compared to charcoal mask from brands like Kose or Shiseido and unlike those 2 brand of masks which are peel-off masks, Origins Clear Improvement Mask is a wash-off mask.

All you need to do is open pores with warm, moist towel and layer mask on. A thin layer is sufficient hence there’s no need to slap on too much – just as long as it covers the whole face (avoid eye and mouth area please). Allow it to dry (around 10 to 15 minutes) then rinse well and you’re well to go.



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