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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at LMU chapter.

As a stressed out college student it is a vital task to treat yourself once in a while.

But attempting to balance school, clubs, and a social life one can’t simply just take their Bentley down to the hottest Beverly Hills Spa and request a placenta based facial *sigh. So to cooperate with our busy schedules we were given 3 of the 7 Wonders face mask to test.

Just a heads up that this face mask isn’t the type you slather on and allow to dry on your face. It comes in a premade actual mask that looks like this…

And when applied to the face looks like this…

 

Kalahari Melon Moisturizing Mask

The Kalahari Melon Moisturizing Mask was quite slimy to the touch, but I immediately felt the cooling effects on my face. Although the slippery-ness of the mask made it harder to stay on, it was coated in a heavy moisturizing serum that made my skin feel like a baby’s bottom by the end of the 20 minutes. 

The Caribbean Coconut Calming Mask

Again slimy serum with a hint of a tropical scent. When applied to the face I felt somewhat calm but I feel like that’s what all the masks do. After the 20 minutes of feeling tranquil and serene my face felt smooth and a few of the redness did go down.

Amazonian Anti Pollution Mask

I felt that it did the same thing as the rest of the masks. T’was cool, relaxing, and slimy. This one specifically though did make my face feel more refreshed than the other ones.

In conclusion: they all did the same thing. Some redness was reduced, my skin felt soft after wards and it was moisturized. For those who suffer from dry and irritated skin I highly recommend this product. For others who want more of a deep cleaning feeling, this really isn’t the type of mask for that. But if you do want to have a cheap, relaxing spa day this is a perfect mask to unwind in.

By: Yasmine Sahid

Her Campus LMU
A Cleveland, Ohio native, Kaitlin is a senior English Major at Loyola Marymount University.