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People say this clay mask cleared their acne scars after just one use (and now it has a 100,000-strong waiting list)

Clay masks have long been known for helping heal acne-prone skin and the latest mask creating buzz amongst beauty fans is getting rave reviews.

The Wake skincare face mask, £22.95, is the detoxifying pink clay mask that has been rated by most as five-star worthy.


WAKE SKINCARE

It’s a deep cleansing mask and can be used a couple times a week. Ingredients include walnut shell powder which is a great exfoliant for dull skin, shea butter for its nourishing properties alongside antioxidant vitamins C and E. It works at its best applied to dry skin for 10 to 15 minutes and to remove, simply rinse it off.

This clay mask claims to reduce acne scars and the recurrence of them over a period of time, tighten pores as soon as it’s applied, it also boosts skin cells production.

“It’s really gentle yet really effective. It dries down in an average time and you can see where the impurities are being drawn out of your skin. This has tiny granules in it so once you are ready to wash it off, it gives your face a little exfoliation too.” says one user, and they’re not alone.

94% of people have given this face mask 5 stars and it not only benefits those with acne prone skin, but it also works for those with oily and combination skin. If you’re not a fan of highly scented products, this fragrance-free mask may be slightly more enjoyable.

For more face mask news, we’ve rounded up the best face masks targeting skin conditions from sensitive to acne-prone.

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