Masking is one of the keys to a clearer complexion. But they can get pretty tedious, and really messy. What if I told you that there was away you could mask on the go? You heard me right. You can mask on your way to work, at work or whenever wherever, without spilling or making a mess. Milk Makeup has made this possible with their new Flash Masks.

FLASH MASK

Gotta be somewhere in a flash? Our mask stick formulas are concentrated, allowing you to apply less product than with traditional clay masks. This means you get all the benefits in 5-10 minutes.

The formula also guarantees comfortable wear without the tightening/hardening sensation that often comes with clay, so you can go live your life without a hitch.

Watermelon Brightening Face Mask – Glow In A Flash

BRIGHTENS

Swiss garden cress sprout extract helps brighten by reducing the appearance of dark spots for a more even skin tone.

HYDRATES

Watermelon fruit extract hydrates immediately and lasts all day, while vitamins C and E help fight against free radicals. Plus, formula goes directly from stick to skin, meaning no wasted product on your palms.

SMOOTHS

Matrixyl, a biomimetic peptide complex, helps skin appear smoother by improving its elasticity.

Matcha Detoxifying Face Mask – Detox In A Flash

DETOXIFIES

Packed with matcha green tea to detoxify and purify pores.

BALANCES

Kombucha and witch hazel help diminish the appearance of pores and absorb excess oil.

CALMS

Organic cactus elixir calms redness and hydrates skin.

DIRECTIONS

Apply mask evenly to damp or dry skin, avoiding direct contact with eyes. Let mask dry for 5-10 minutes, then rinse with warm water. Use 2-3 times a week.

Both Flash masks retail for $24. Find them on milkmakeup.com.

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