Hi there! Today I’m reviewing another face mask – Elizavecca Milky Piggy Kangsi Pack. I’m not entirely sure what this mask promises to do because the manufacturer doesn’t have any information in English. I have, however, found some information about this product online. And based on said information it appears that this mask is supposed to cleanse and to brighten skin. If you read on, I’ll let you know if this mask is any good.
First of all, let’s talk about the ‘what’ and ‘how’. When you squeeze the mask out of the tube, it’s a thick golden liquid. It’s pretty! The mask is easy to apply. Just apply it as if it were a clay mask. Then let it dry for 15 to 20 minutes, rinse it off, and continue with your regular skin care.
Alright! And what does the mask do? Well, the mask changes colour as it dries. It goes from gold to white in a matter of minutes. Once the mask is fully dry, it looks like a bone-dry clay mask that’s just waiting to be washed off! 😀 Oh, and the mask smells of peachy yoghurt and soap. That’s nice!
But what about the actual benefits? Well, I didn’t notice anything. I’ve used the mask 5 or 6 times now, and it doesn’t seem to do anything for my skin. I will continue to use this mask, and if I change my mind, I will report back. However, as of now I’d say that the best thing about this mask is its cool look.
I got my Elizavecca Milky Piggy Kangsi Pack from TK Maxx. I paid £8 for this 150ml tube.
I love the sound of it smelling like peachy yogurt! Although it sucks that it hasn’t worked for you 😦
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I’ve only used the carbonated one before. That one doesn’t do much for me either, it just feels cool. Maybe this one will show more results with more use over time?
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Sure, there might be results over time. But I’m used to (cheaper) products that give me instant results…
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Ooh, what are some ones you really like for brightening?
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The two masks I really like have been discontinued. I have a few back-ups, but you won’t be able to buy them. They were both from Superdrug (own brand) – one was from the Naturally Radiant collection, the other from the Clearly Youthful collection.
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Hmm, okay! Thanks
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Sorry about that!
If you look for an affordable skin brightening product, I would recommend Superdrug’s glycolic overnight peel.
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I can ask my UK relatives if they could send one 🙂 thanks!
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This looks mostly like it’s for the “experience” rather than results… but how fun!
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I would love to try this one! Sounds so cool!
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