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What are some good face masks+moisturizers?

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I really like face masks. I probably prefer face masks over friends. And I've been begging my mom to get me face masks for Christmas, but I have to ask for specific ones. I really like mango and charcoal ones, and I prefer ones that are scrub like ya know because I have so many blackheads kms (My T-Zone is mainly blackheads and my S-Zone is pimples?)
But I guess I should be kinda adventurous (ooooh) and try some new ones. They have to be kinda cheap though and not messy/staining (cause after I dyed my hair and got a huge stain on the bathroom door, I'm pretty sure my coffin is in the mail?)
I also need some good moisturizers if anyone has any suggestions! Its mainly my T-Zone that's affected by really dry skin but other than that I have kinda oily skin and acne. Once again it has to be pretty affordable unless its a really good one that'll last a really long time, and even then I still have to be iffy about it cause we do have money issues cry
 
For moisturizers, I use Cerave Facial Moisturizing Lotion. I have super sensitive and pretty oily (occasionally super dry thanks to acne meds) skin too, and it has always worked really well for me. You can get it pretty much anywhere (I get it at walmart, cheaper) and it's under $10 usually. Make sure to get the PM version tho, less greasy than the daytime.
While you're at Walmart, pick up one of the Freeman brands face masks there. They have like 20 different kinds for different uses, but they're all $2 for ones that give you about 2-3 uses. I use the cucumber one and it leaves my face feeling insanely fresh and smooth. Worth a shot since they're hella cheap.
 
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I don't know what your talking about in this thread but I definitely recommend the chucky mask.
 
if you're into sheet masks, korean brands are amazing! tony moly, skin foods, etc!
as for moisturiser, the mario badescu oil-free moisturiser is really nice!

tbh i am pretty lazy with skin care these days, but sheet masks are definitely my all-time fave - they're so easy, moisturising and fun
also i can pretend i'm in silence of the lambs

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but if you're looking for other kinds of masks, apparently the amazonian secret clay mask, and the mint julep mask are both really nice. i haven't tried either of them though, but youtube says good things.
iherb is a website that has lots of good skincare products that's pretty cheap!
 
I live somewhere with 0% humidity year round so a little Aveeno lotion goes a long way. The best brand? No clue. Works? Definitely.
 
Lush's mask of magnaminty is about $15 for 4.4 ounces & the stuff lasts for a few months. It's life altering.
 
i use cetaphil oil control moisturizer every morning and it works really well. my skin actually leans towards the dry side but it keeps my face moisturized and has made my skin feel a lot cleaner and softer without feeling heavy at all. i recommended to put it on before makeup to someone who has acne and it's really helped because the products she uses makes her skin dry and she didn't want something oily that'll make it worse
 
GlamGlow masks are probably made of actual magic, but for reals even though they're a bit on the pricey end they totally work, I can let my skin go for a super long time without doing anything to it, and then after doing a glamglow mask my face feels and looks like a baby butt. Like I can't stop touching it after I do one. I've only tried two kinds but both were amazing! I like the Tinglexfoliate one, it kind of BURNS but afterwards your skin is awesome.
 
jojoba oil is great as a moisturizer, it might sound weird putting oil on your face if you have oily skin but it actually helps it - and jojoba oil is very light & it absorbs into your skin. you can usually find it at your local health food store & i think it's around $9 for the organic one
 
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