72%
would repurchase
3.4/5
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ingredients

Gelatin, Milk or water

Reviews

Reviews


4.0
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8 years ago

Why 4: it pulls fine hair, I imagine it may cause them getting stronger and I don't want a hairy face pros: face looks cleaner, calmed, clogged pores smaller cons: pulls even very fine hair....

About reviewer (75 reviews)

Age30-35

SkinSensitive, Fair, Not Sure

HairBlond, Straight, Fine

EyesHazel



4.0
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9 years ago

First of all, this isn't a chemical peel you get from an esthetician. This isn't as good as a BHA, AHA, or retinol based product. With this type of peel, you can't peel any of your skin...

About reviewer (65 reviews)

AgeUnder 18

SkinAcne-prone, Fair-Medium, Warm

HairBrunette, Straight, Other

EyesBrown


3.0
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9 years ago

will have to try this again. layer was much too thin and unpeelable so just washed it off with warm water. will def try the facial tissue method next time. also on a side note, peeling is so fun

About reviewer (36 reviews)

Age25-29

SkinDry, Medium, Cool

HairBlack, Straight, Other

EyesOther


4.0
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11 years ago

Works better than any pore cleaner I ever used. Still not the result I'm looking for, but the best I've seen. The way I do it is pour some powder gelatin into a shot glass, add a bit of milk and...

About reviewer (4 reviews)

Age19-24

SkinSensitive, Fair

HairBlond

EyesBlue


4.0
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11 years ago

I noticed that every time I tried to use this method in the past, it did not deliver great results. I realize now that many of us may be over cooking the recipe. My latest attempt, I heated my milk...

About reviewer (1 reviews)

Age19-24

SkinOther, Other

HairOther

EyesOther


5.0
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11 years ago

I have been making homemade masks for about a month. As an avid juicer, I've come to discover most the juices I drink are also great to apply to my skin. Tonight I made a juice (and a mask) of...

About reviewer (6 reviews)

Age25-29

SkinAcne-prone, Fair

HairBrunette

EyesGreen


1.0
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11 years ago

I was trying to find something similar to what I used here. Well I guess this is kind of right. I used Knox Gelatine to create a peel off mask (it's supposed to act like Bioré strips). ...

About reviewer (743 reviews)

Age25-29

SkinCombination, Fair, Warm

HairBrown, Wavy, Medium

EyesHazel


1.0
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11 years ago

All I can say is OUCH. I mixed some gelatin with milk and melted it in the microwave. Then, I applied to my entire face and let dry fully. Peeling off this mask was so painful - it tugs at your...

About reviewer (46 reviews)

AgeUnder 18

SkinCombination, Olive, Not Sure

HairOther, Other, Other

EyesOther


5.0
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11 years ago

No need to use milk for this mask, water does the trick. After heating it up in the microwave I add 1 drop of essential oil (Lavender, tea tree, etc) to mask the smell of the gelatin. After...

About reviewer (1 reviews)

Age25-29

SkinAcne-prone, Medium

HairBrunette

EyesBrown


4.0
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12 years ago

The trick is your face has to be SUPER clean and dry. I do a bakingsoda scrub that removes all oil and exfoliates right before, then is nothing between the gunk and the mixture. Works...

About reviewer (1 reviews)

Age25-29

SkinOther, Other

HairOther

EyesOther


4.0
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12 years ago

Works great. I've master tweaked the recipe though! Make a cup of hot green tea. (Milk smells bad warm in the recipe.) Add gelatin. Use same ratios, equal parts tea and gelatin. Stir. ...

About reviewer (1 reviews)

Age25-29

SkinCombination, Fair-Medium

HairBrunette

EyesBlue


1.0
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13 years ago

It didn't really work that well for me. I mixed one tablespoon of milk and one tablespoon of powdered unflavored gelatin mix and heated in the microwave for 10 seconds. Applied on my nose and...

About reviewer (40 reviews)

Age19-24

SkinOily, Fair, Cool

HairBlond, Wavy, Medium

EyesBrown


4.0
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13 years ago

My boyfriend and I tried this out and were satisfied with the results, plus the price is just unbeatable! We used equal parts milk and unflavored gelatine. For one person I'd say about 1/2 tsp of...

About reviewer (17 reviews)

Age19-24

SkinCombination, Fair, Not Sure

HairBrunette, Wavy, Other

EyesHazel


4.0
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13 years ago

So much fun to use :) I've tried it twice. The first time I used milk, and yikes...never again. The smell of hot milk is utterly disgusting. Water works fine for me. I also use a tissue, which...

About reviewer (52 reviews)

Age25-29

SkinCombination

HairBrunette

EyesGreen


3.0
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14 years ago

This is the only thing that works for removing my blackheads! I've used pore strips before and they just hardly ever get anything out. I don't like to remove my blackheads manually as my nose will...

About reviewer (153 reviews)

Age19-24

SkinCombination, Fair, Neutral

HairBrunette, Wavy, Fine

EyesGreen


5.0
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15 years ago

Dude, this works! Although it WILL take a couple goes to work out what is gonna work out best for you. The original recipe calls for adding some milk to gelatin, then microwaving the mixture for...

About reviewer (1 reviews)

Age19-24

SkinOily, Medium

HairBrown

EyesBrown


4.0
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15 years ago

This works very well. The previous reviewer is right that it dries quickly, but you have to be prepared. 1. wash your face and dry it. 2. prepare a strip of paper towel or strip of...

About reviewer (5 reviews)

Age36-43

SkinAcne-prone, Fair

HairBlack

EyesBrown


1.0
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16 years ago

I got this off a DIY skincare solution website, which claimed this simple household recipe worked just the same, if not better, than Biore pore strips. I had a bit of cloggage at the time, so I...

About reviewer (173 reviews)

Age25-29

SkinDry, Fair-Medium

HairBlack

EyesGreen