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Mod Skin The Alchemist's Mask

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Mod Skin The Alchemist's Mask

Why It's Good:

This vitamin-packed mask is the perfect excuse to light a candle, put on some soothing music and sit back and relax for 15 minutes while it works its magic—which is to get your complexion glowing.

Why It's Green:

The Alchemist's Mask is chock-full of organic ingredients (wheat grass, linden flower, lavender, and rose hips to name a few), which means they were grown without the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Mod Skin Labs is an eco-conscious company that stays away from things like superfluous packaging, synthetic detergents, dyes and fragrances, and parabens. It never tests its products on animals.

Where To Get It:

http://www.modskinlabs.com | $50.00

Get Your Best Skin Ever

Is there such a thing as a perfect complexion? Probably not. But you can fake it if you show your skin a little TLC every once in a while—and you don't need to spend a lot of money on a fancy spa treatment. The newest addition to Mod Skin Labs Eco-Luxury Skin Care Collection, the Alchemist's Mask is an easy-to-use face mask that does something for every skin woe: too dry, too oily, too red, too wrinkled. The key ingredient, organic wheat grass (also known as the breakfast drink of hippies), is packed with good-for-your-skin amino acids, vitamins, and minerals that can get you glowing. Sure, you could just drink a shot of the bitter green stuff every morning, but it's so much more pleasing in this pampering mask (no wheatgrass-y smell) that soothes red and irritated skin (along with chamomile, lavender, linden flower), combats the signs of aging (with the help of alpha lipoic acid), and keeps acne at bay (in conjunction with white clay). No one ever has to know that your face wasn't flawless to begin with.