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Sorry, But I Just Can’t Stop Showing People How Clear This Mask Makes My Pores

This is a sponsored feature. All opinions are 100% from Her Campus.

Skincare is SO important to me and I take it very seriously. My biggest issue over the past few years has been my large pores and oily skin. But I’ve nailed down a routine that has completely changed my skin and I could not be more obsessed. 

I first start by cleansing my face with a gentle cleanser. Something easy and foamy. Once that has been washed off, I use a clay mask. I am in love with the Super Volcanic Clusters Pore Clearing Clay Mask by Innisfree. Thanks to it, my pores are clear, my skin is glowing, and my smile has never been bigger.

And over the years, I’ve learned not to pick and squeeze my pores, but instead to find products that do the work for me. That’s where this clay mask comes into play. 

Just a little scoop of the product is all it takes. It’s formulated Jeju Volcanic Clusters—which are micro-particles smaller than pores—to naturally absorb dirt and oil, all while gently exfoliating the skin. Once it’s on your skin, you can visibly see it cleaning out pores because of the way it dries. The volcanic clusters then break apart on your face without abrasiveness, and it really becomes a ~gentle~ exfoliator yet doesn’t dry out the skin.

I rinse it off after 15-20 minutes and I can literally see—and feel—a major difference. My favorite part? It doesn’t make my skin feel tight at all. Honestly, this is the only clay mask that allows my skin to breathe, feel refreshed and actually cleans my pores. I follow it up with a cream-based moisturizer and I am good to go. 

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Maddie was the Social Media Manager of Her Campus. She graduated from Drake University in 2018, where she studied Magazine Journalism and Graphic Design. She's a New York City-based lady and you will most likely find her scrolling on Instagram, wearing a facemask, and/or talking about something pop-culture related. Oh, and she loves breakfast food so much that she named her dog Waffles. Follow Maddie on Instagram!
Emily has also authored political articles for Restless Magazine and numerous inspirational and empowering pieces for Project Wednesday. When she isn't writing, she can be found flying off to her next adventure, attempting new recipes, listening to one of her infinite playlists on Spotify, or cuddling with her dogs. You can follow her on Instagram and Twitter @emilycveith.