Ten- OH!-Six Facial Masks

When I was 15, it was all the rage to spend Sunday afternoon at your best friends house, painting each others nails and putting $3.99 colour rinses though our hair. It was at one of these Sunday afternoon sessions that I discovered Bonne Bell Ten-0-Six facial masks, and I have never looked back.

10 years later and now 25 years old, it is my Sunday night ritual to use one of these cleansing masks as skin preparation for the week ahead. A change in branding and packaging hasn’t changed the magic of these masks, available in Pores Be Pure (PBP) and Deep Down Detox (DDD).

PBP is my favourite for week to week, while DDD will do the trick before a special occasion. The pink packaging for PBP is as yummy as the strawberry and yarrow in the mask; though I wouldn’t recommend eating it, while DDD comes in a ginger sachet and reflects the orange and bergamot with ultra cleansing properties within.

The masks are easy to apply, simply wash your face, pop your hair back out of the way and apply an even layer, avoiding the delicate eye area of course! The consistency of the masks makes smoothing on with your fingertips effortless and then it’s time to pop on some relaxing music and find a spot to rest for 15 minutes while the magic of the mud works its wonders on your skin.

I am a big fan of the tingling sensation when you first put the mud mask on – you can feel the mask clearing the impurities and refining your pores. As you lie back and experience the mask at work, try using the time to meditate, pushing your worries and concerns out of your head. Your mind and skin will both be refreshed and vibrant!

As easy as it is to put on, Ten-0-Six masks rinse off in warm water. Splash with cold water to finish and pat dry. Your skin glows with health and feels supple and smooth. Pop on your favourite moisturiser to finish off this at home treatment and enjoy the feeling of clear, fresh skin!

Why not invite your girlfriends around on a Sunday afternoon for champagne, canapés and cleansing? Ten-0-Six masks are available for $1.99 at Priceline stores – a small price to pay for a weekly treat that will make you look and feel great.

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2 Comments

  1. Gaynor Alder

    Oh, you took me right back to my childhood!! Those $3.99 Napro rinses were my life I tell you, my life. I’m going to try one of these masks – they sound great! I am a luxury product whore, but when it comes to masks, well a mask is a mask (there is only so many things you can do with clay), plus the novelty factor of revisiting my teen years is too much to resist. Perhaps I’ll buy Dolly magazine too, and read it whilst it’s setting! tee hee 😉

    X

  2. Phiber

    Hello, as you may already noted I’m new here.
    I will be happy to receive some help at the start.
    Thanks in advance and good luck! 🙂

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