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ughh that article looks AWESOME drives me crazy i can't understand a word of it!!
 
I know this was posted somewhere before, but I cant find it with the help of the search engine. Would anyone please tell me the exact name of this mask by SKII?
They've got about 4 different ones, that's why I need the specific name :flower:

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Sylwiasta said:
I can see a huge difference when using sunscreen (at least spf 50+) 365 days a year - skin is just perfect, supple, no breakouts, dark spots or wrinkles starting to appear. Would never give up as I can see great results of a meticulous anti UV protection.
Of course, the most stable filters are chemicals (Tinosorbs and Mexyrols) but I prefer to put them now on my face than later have any surgical ingerention when I want to remove my wrinkles in future :yuk:
In Feb Vogue UK Linda Evangelista mentions using sunscreen as her daily routine.
I am not going to persuade anybody to use sunscreens if one does not want to, but it just might be an option for a perfect skin :flower:

From Wikipedia:
Due to consumer confusion over the real degree and duration of protection offered, labeling restrictions are in force in several countries. In the United States in 1999 the FDA decided to institute the labelling of SPF 30+ for sunscreens offering more protection, and a similar restriction applies in Australia. This was done to discourage companies making unrealistic claims about the level of protection offered e.g "all day protection", and because an <u>SPF over 30 does not provide significantly better protection</u>.

Just a thought. Getting a good quality SPF30 > Getting a brand that's cashing in on SPF50+

Perhaps...(?)
 
^^ im assuming the mask is the Facial Treatment Mask. its supposed to be a 'deeply intensive moisture mask' that works on texture...ive used it and i didnt notice any difference, but then im only 19 and my skin is pretty good.
 
yeah is that photo from the CK show? coz that's how they prepared their models- with the SK11 facial treatment masks ;)
 

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