I wanted to share my thoughts around this clay because it’s one of my staple products I’ve consistently used for years (although I only use a couple of times a month due to the price).
What does sand and sky pink clay mask do?
I bought it because I wanted something to help with my oily skin and to clear out all the rubbish accumulated throughout the day. I also wanted a mask to help (or at least not worsen) my acne.
- Detoxifies and brightens the skin
- Cruelty-free
- Great for clearing oiliness, congestion or pigmentation
- Good for acne
This is exactly what S&S does. It detoxes skin by removing dead skin cells, leaving newer skin underneath which makes your skin look brighter. It also helps with acne by reducing inflammation.
I add ingredients from products into https://www.skincarisma.com which then tells me what that product is good for, and what it’s bad for. As you can see, Sand & Sky Clay ticks lots of boxes, especially the ‘fungal acne’ one which is what I look out for because I suffer with this on my forehead. You’d be surprised at how many acne-fighting products include an ingredient which makes this worse.
How do you use the Sand and Sky clay mask?
You use it like a mask – spreading it thoroughly all over your face with the small brush that comes with it. This is the 60g tub – you’d need to check if it comes with the travel size (I’m not sure it does). Using your fingers is easy too, just a bit messy.
Within seconds of it being put on, it starts to dry. It feels really smooth and it’s thick too, so it feels very expensive and you feel hopeful it’s going to do wonders for your face.
Excuse the happy face followed by the sad face. I usually clean the bathroom whilst it’s drying hence looking fed-up!
As the pink clay dries, it turns white and tight on your skin. Not too tight it’s unpleasant though. I leave it on for 10-15 minutes then rinse off with cool water. I usually rinse it off in the shower to reduce any mess made but in the sink is easy enough too.
What does the clay mask do for skin?
I feel it cleans out the rubbish I’ve accumulated which my other products haven’t picked up.
- My pores are clean
- blackheads are gone
- my skin feels fresh and smooth
- any spots are reduced in size/redness
- any oiliness is completely removed for a few days (yep, a few days).
I feel 1x or 2x a week is enough for this product, mainly due to the price but as it’s quite a deep clean, my skin might not like it – it’s not good to remove oils from your skin so often because oil is actually healthy for your skin (just not too much of it).
I’d thoroughly recommend this Sand and Sky pink clay mask. It’s a product I’ve used for years, even though it’s expensive (more on that below). I feel like it cleans my skin better than almost anything else.
Should you moisturise after pink clay mask?
Yes! Always after using masks, you need to moisturise afterwards to stop your skin becoming too dry.
Can I leave pink clay mask on overnight?
I personally wouldn’t – the Sand and Sky website says to leave it on for 10 minutes, so this is what I do. It might dry out or irritate skin if left on for too long.
How much does it cost?
It’s around £36.50 depending on where you look for a 60g pot. Several of the usuals have it: Cult Beauty, Beauty Bay. Personally I would visit the Sand & Sky website to see if they’ve got any sales on – at the time of writing this, they’ve got 25% off everything using the code ‘celebrate’.
Failing that, have a nosy around their website then visit YouTube, and a bunch of social media accounts – they might retarget you with an offer.
It’s expensive at £36 now £34 for 60g but worth it – make it last
Unlike the pics above to show what it looks like, I make it last by only putting it sparingly on the bits of my face that need it, such as my oily patches and not putting it on my dry bits (side of nose).
Using it once a week and you’ll get a good 4-6 months out of it. Pretty good going as an average if you ask me!
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