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In my fall box from FabFitFun, I received two Bubblesheet masks from GlamGlow. This deep cleansing mask is made with green tea leaf, which can help to reduce oiliness and breakouts. As someone with acne prone skin, I was excited to give this product a try!

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When I first opened the package, the smell was incredibly strong but also smelled amazing. When I got it out, it was incredibly hard to unfold the mask. There was a lot of product on it so it was very wet and difficult to pull apart.

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Disclaimer: I know I look like I hate life in the picture but I just couldn’t smile with the mask on.

After about one minute, the bubbles begin to form on both sides of the mask, which is nice because you don’t have to worry about which side you put on your skin. And after about three minutes, the bubbles are fully formed and the mask can be removed.

After removing the mask, you gently massage the remaining bubbles to get the product fully absorbed into your skin and then rinse with water. I also followed with a moisturizer, just like I would if it were a normal cleanser.

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Overall, I’ve never been a huge fan of sheet masks but I enjoyed this one. I like that the mask itself is made of natural ingredients: bamboo and charcoal. You can use this mask once a week to help invigorate and detoxify skin. I would give it an overall 4 out of 5 stars because I generally prefer a clay mask and it was difficult to get unfolded. However, I do like that it was safe to use on my sensitive, acne prone skin and it took less than five minutes to use. It was perfect for the busy collegiette. I do think I would use this product again and, if you’re interested, you can buy your own for $9 on the GlamGlow website.

Amanda Snead

George Mason University '21

Amanda is a senior at George Mason where she is majoring in Communication with a concentration in journalism and minoring in women and gender studies. She currently serves as Her Campus George Mason's president and Campus Correspondent. She has previously served as the Editor in Cheif and Senior Editor. Additionally, she worked as a Branded Content Intern for Her Campus nationally as well as a Chapter Advisor. She spends her free time writing articles, perfecting her Animal Crossing island and hanging out with her pets.
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