Wednesday 23 October 2013

Origins Drink Up Intensive Overnight Mask



So tomorrow I will be flying high in the sky on my way to America! It's been ages since I've been so I'm really looking forward to seeing my family and to shop shop shop! Before I go I thought I would squeeze in this quick post as I don't know when I will be doing the next one due to my holiday.

I'm not bothered by flying, but I wouldn't say it's my favourite pastime. With the high altitude and air pressure, its not exactly good for your skin as you become more dehydrated in the air and your skin dries out. One thing that I will taking with me on my travels is Origins Drink Up Intensive Overnight Mask. 

This mask claims to help skin feel smoother and hydrated, replenish the moisture in your skin and build a 'storage' of moisture for tomorrow. Unlike a normal mask, you don't remove it after a certain amount of time, hence it being called an overnight mask. Instead, gently massage onto clean skin before bed, leaving a layer on your skin. 

Overnight, the mask will be soaked up, leaving you with smooth, soft skin when you wake up. By the morning, there is no mask left on my skin and it feels incredibly moisturised and soft. I've never woken up with my skin feeling like that as it's naturally drier in the mornings. But this definitely works wonders and I'm so glad I listened to all the great reviews and tried it. The only problem is trying to not get the mask onto your pillow, so I apply it about 30 minutes before I plan to go to bed so it has time to soak in a bit. This will be the first time I will be using it for a flight but I have heard great things about it from a few friends, so fingers crossed I get off the plane with soft and hydrated skin and not desperate for some moisturiser.

Origins Drink Up Intensive Overnight Mask costs £11 for 50 ml or £22 for 100ml and is available online at www.origins.co.uk, selected Boots stores and House of Fraser. It is slightly on the expensive side but you don't need to use a lot each time and I really think it's worth the price. 

Have you used Origins Drink Up for a flight or in general. What were your thoughts?

xoxo

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