

Packaging of
Sage Apothecary Activated Charcoal and Tea Tree Mud Mask is simple, a round little transparent plastic pot.
Ingredients list is full of famous ones like bentonite clay, charocoal powder, aloe vera, walnut shell, tea tree, and peppermint.
Claims to deep cleanse, detoxify, bring out all the dirt from the pores while simultaneously nourishing the skin.
Sage Apothecary Activated Charcoal and Tea Tree 3 in 1 Mud Mask is decent on online sites such as Amazon or Smytten App. Full size 100 grams available for Rs. 419 which is proper enough for the quantity.
Usage – No such instruction on the sample pack. I am assuming it is supposed to be used like any other mask. Cleanse, tone, then apply this in a uniform layer, let it dry, wash off thoroughly.
Yes it is a mud Mask and it is a SCRUB also, best for people who have strong non-sensitive skin and love scrub exfoliation. They should really change its name from mud mask to intense exfoliator since the granules are really big. So I was not using it on my face at all. I used it on my neck and as an exfoliator for my hands. Because thank God, my body and neck skin is not as sensitive as my facial skin.
Overall, I don’t really like this product or would recommend it unless someone wants a good exfoliator for their face or neck and their skin won’t tear with these big abrasive granules. It left my neck and hands squeaky clean after exfoliation and washing off, but I cannot under any circumstances use it on my face.
YES
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Free of silicons, parabens
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Deeply cleanses, exfoliates, leaves skin squeaky clean
NO
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The exfoliating granules are too abrasive, not for my sensitive and rashes-prone skin
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Name is misleading-it says mud pack but it is an exfoliating pack
Recommended -NO. Not good for all skin types and would be too harsh on most people’s facial skin. Rating is 1.5/5.
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