Remington Reports - Cleansing Masques
But now he's back, and while he was gone, he tested some face masques for us. Being a PI is dirty, pore cloggin' work, and sometimes heavy duty intervention is needed.
So what did Remington make of Montague Jeunesse Deep Pore Cleansing Masque? He suavely assures me firstly that it's "made especially for men" - always good to know. He used it on his nose area as this he where he "would generally get black heads from wearing glasses" - expensive designer shades, no doubt, and the good news is he reckons it "was really effective".
So how does it work? It's a peel off masque that you apply to your face, and it'll take about 5 minutes to dry. Remington reckons it "feels quite tingly on the skin (it contains spearmint and dead sea salts)", and he also assures us that "it peels off easy enough".
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He did have one point of criticism - he told me that "it didn’t look anything like it did on the package". And as he was so busy admiring his handsome reflection in the mirror he let it slip that he "stupidly got some in my eyebrow and I looked like I had leprosy". Yikes!
Horrific limb rotting disease emulation aside, his verdict on the masque is that it's a good product that's effective, and also dirt-cheap. Excellent for Private Investigators on a budget, so.