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by - written on 20/03/08 (Very useful, 415 readings)
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Boots Tea Tree + Witch Hazel Peel Off Face Mask is a deep cleaning mask with antibacterial Tea Tree Oil and skin calming Witch Hazel. It's available from Boots stores or online at boots.com at a price of £2.99 for a 50ml tube. Boots say this peel off mask is supposed to keep your skin clear and healthy by grabbing dirt and lifting it out of your pores, helping to remove blackheads whilst tightening the pores to help prevent future breakouts. To use it you just need to apply a 1mm layer evenly over your face, avoiding the eye area, leave it to dry for 10 to 15 minutes, then peel it off and rinse your face with warm water to get rid of any remaining ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/10/07 (Very useful, 280 readings)
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Continuing my quest to rid my face of troublesome blackheads, I have recently been using Boots Tea Tree & Witch Hazel peel off face mask. The main reason that I bought it, to be honest, was that I am currently on a tight budget, and at £2.99 for 50ml, it seemed good value. I spotted it on the shelf in a no-nonsense but attractive clear plastic tube with a light green and blue motif, with “tea tree” and “witch hazel” written clearly down one side. I was familiar with both of these ingredients. Tea tree oil is well known for its anti-microbial properties, having been used for centuries in traditional medicines. Likewise, witch hazel, an extract of the shrub, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/08/09 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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I bought this product because I was looking for a new face-mask. I never buy the same one again. I just go for whatever looks to fit my needs at the time. I was suffering from blackheads and blocked pores, so I thought a good peel-off mask would do the trick. Whilst shopping in Boots I spotted this at the brilliant price of £2.93. *Packaging* The face mask comes in a 50ml bottle with a design on the front that's just like every other product from the same (Boots Tea Tree & Witch Hazel) range. On the back of the bottle there is a description of what the product does, how to use it and the ingredients. All the information we need to know is on the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/04/09 (Very useful, 247 readings)
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I have been using the Boots Tea Tree and Witch Hazel Cleansing and Toning Lotion for years now and haven't found anything to match it. I have written a review on it if you are interested. Anyway recently I was in my local branch of Boots and noticed that there was an offer on all the Tea Tree and Witch Hazel range where, if you bought three items, you would get the cheapest one free. I needed a pack of facial wipes to put in my vanity case and another bottle of cleansing lotion so I decided to treat myself to a tube of face mask gel as my freebie. The price is normally £2.93 for a tube containing 50ml of gel although there is almost always an offer of some ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/04/09 (Very useful, 196 readings)
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On my weekly Saturday morning trip into Boots before work last week I decided to grab a facemask as I was staying in that night and fancied a pamper! I'd rather buy a tube than a single-use sachet as they usually work out more economic. The problem is not many brands do a tube; Garnier don't, Nivea don't, Clearasil or Oxy don't...the only ones in Boots were a Sanctuary one (which I'd read bad reviews of on here) a Botanics one (which didn't seem to do what I wanted it to) or a Boots Tea Tree and Witch Hazel one which luckily ticked all the boxes. The claims ----------------------- * Deep cleans and tightens pores. * Helps remove ... Read the complete review
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