August 9, 2016

Yes to Miracle Oil Argan Oil Mud Mask Review

This was provided to me by a brand for review and I receive a small commission if you shop using the links in this post but all opinions are my own.

Yes to Miracle Oil Argan Oil Mud Mask

Yes to Miracle Oil Argan Oil Mud Mask ($3.29) is a new Brighten & Condition mud mask that contains argan oil to soften, smooth, and nourish skin. Yes to Miracle Oil Argan Oil Mud Mask is one of several new mud and sheet masks that Yes to recently introduced to the drugstore market. Mud masks are becoming increasingly popular in both the high end world as well as the budget one with brands from Bare Minerals to Josie Maran to L’Oreal creating their own formulations.

I find that mud masks always promise many of the same things one of which is hydration. However, many contain kaolin clay which I personally find very drying. So, almost 99% of the mud masks I’ve tried have always been a very drying experience versus a hydrating one.

That’s where Yes to Miracle Oil Argan Oil Mud Mask actually succeeds! This is a moisturizing mud mask or as I would call it more of a cream one.

Take a look!

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I’m one of those people that always wants my skin to appear brighter. I think anyone with drier skin can agree that there’s a certain dullness we suffer from due to that dryness. For me, I find moisture, as much as I can get, is one of the ways to achieve brighter less dull skin. I get that moisture with many different products such as a good hydrating facial mist, essences like Dr Jart Ceramidin Liquid, and of course, a rich moisturizer. But many times I also rely on Asian Sheet Masks like My Scheming 2 in 1 Sheet Masks two or three times a week to keep my skin smooth and soft. Masks can go a long way at adding plenty of extra moisture to your skin.

Yes to Miracle Oil Argan Oil Mud Mask is actually quite lovely. I wouldn’t call this a traditional mud mask as it never fully dried down for me or tightened. It remained creamy throughout the wear. It’s thick, creamy, and almost balmy in texture. I sat around with it for 15 minutes and in that time I never felt like it was sucking moisture from my skin. It did tingle slightly and I thought that maybe it contained niacinamide as sometimes that can create a tingle or burn on my skin but I didn’t notice it in the ingredients. The tingle is worth mentioning since sensitive users might not appreciate it. Personally, it didn’t bother me nor break me out.

The mask is a little difficult to rinse off so, you’ll want to have a warm wet wash cloth handy to remove it. After I removed it I didn’t feel like my skin was particularly bright but my skin looked and felt very smooth and soft. In the morning, I felt like my skin looked a bit brighter and still remained very smooth, hydrated, and soft.

Yes to Miracle Oil Argan Oil Mud Mask was definitely a nice experience! It’s worth a try out if you have drier skin and are tempted by all these newfangled mud masks that are popping up but you might be able to use due to your dry skin. My skin looked and felt smoother and softer after using this one!

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Yes to Miracle Oil Argan Oil Mud Mask is available now at Ulta.com. Don’t forget Target.com has Yes To Skincare on sale this week for buy 1, get 1 25% off! Sadly, they don’t have these masks yet but they do have some of the other Yes to Miracle Oil products!

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This was provided to me by a brand for review and I receive a small commission if you shop using the links in this post but all opinions are my own.

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Isabella MuseIsabella is just an average everyday geeky girl who doesn’t blend her eyeshadow correctly, wears too much blush, and hopes she never finds her holy grail products because she likes the thrill of the chase so much. Her mission is to bring you super honest reviews on makeup, skincare, fragrance and all things beauty. She’s in no way an expert on the topic and she sure as hell isn’t a super model. But she’s passionate about makeup and is seeking like-minded individuals that like pina coladas, getting caught in the rain, and ones that enjoy spending hundreds of dollars at Sephora without feeling buyer’s remorse. If you’re that person feel free to reach out and leave a comment or follow me on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Bloglovin‘.

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  • Nikki

    Happy to see you review this one! I’ve been looking into a hydrating mud mask for when the weather changes and I need more moisture in my life. This was on my list of masks to try, along with some from Shea moisture. I’m hoping they come out with an actual container of the Yes to masks instead of these little single use packets.

    • Isabella Muse

      I’d love a container too! Much nicer to have and would last longer ;D I didn’t really like the shea moisture ones 🙁 too drying!

  • Claire L

    Bentonite clay is actually used in some cat’s litter! Interesting that there’s some kaolin in this as well but it’s probably in a lower concentration so that’s why it didn’t affect your skin this time. Maybe the rosemary made it tingle slightly?

    • Isabella Muse

      ha! no kidding ;-D Mmm not sure there was a little tingle though that’s for sure!