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    November 27, 2018

    Magnet Magic!

    Remember that magnetic face mask that went viral last year…? Chances are it probably appeared somewhere on your social feeds and you’ve been dying to see if this innovative magnetic removal technique really works. Even though the magnetic mask is a force to be reckoned with and also so cool to use, it also came with a price tag that was out of this world.

    Fast forward a year, and if you can’t get this high tech pot of magnet magic out of your head, ELF now has an affordable magnetic face mask available for just £30, which is a fraction of the price of the one that originally broke the internet. The Recharging Magnetic Mask boasts an iron based formula enriched with Vitamin C, Vitamin E, carrot seed oil, argan oil and sunflower seed oil. All of these antioxidants clear the skin of impurities so you’re left with a smoother, clearer complexion, more refined pores and a more even skin tone.

    The best thing about magnetic face masks is that they are mess free with no clean-up needed afterwards. After you’ve applied an even layer of the magnetic magic with the flatter end of the magnetic tool, leave the mask to work for 10-15 minutes then slip on one of the plastic tool covers over the magnet end of the tool, then hold it a centimetre or so away from your face. The magnet pulls the product away from your skin and takes all of the impurities with it too, and there’s no mess at any point because the product will stay stuck to the magnet until you take the cover off and toss it in the trash. It’s magic!

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