In
the world of beauty, use mud masks are believed to be more effective in lifting
dirt and oil from the skin. Thus, the skin becomes more bright, shiny, and
smooth. The
problem is, what kind of mud that could be used as a mask? Surely not just any
mud. American
cosmetics brand, GlamGlow, mud masks unveiled named YouthMud Ting Exfoliate
Treatment. The masks are made of clay from the Mediterranean Sea in southern
France, which absorb impurities and toxins from the skin, shrink pores, but
without removing the natural oils on the skin.
It
also uses pumice volcanic stone that serves as material for cells of
exfoliating dead skin, while softening the skin texture and fine lines on the
face. Green tea leaves provide antioxidants that prevent premature aging by
brighten skin tone, moisturize, and protect skin from free radicals.
GlamGlow,
which is formulated for men and women of all ages and skin types, designed to
remove impurities that clog pores, reduces excess oil on the skin, and
especially eliminating black spots that interfere with performance. To
use it, slumbering thin on cleansed face, once in the neck and chest. When
almost dry, remove the mask with water in circular motion for peeling. Use
twice a week, or whenever you feel your skin has time to be enlightened again.
GlamGlow
founded by Glenn and Shannon Dellimore in 2010 for the entertainment industry
in Hollywood, and immediately popular among celebrities. Natalie Portman, Nina
Dobrev, Miley Cyrus, Ryan Seacrest, even Jay-Z and rocker Tommy Lee touted as
loyal users. A year later, the new products are available at retail stores for
a wider audience.