Givenchy Le Soin Soir Lace Face Mask

Okay, beauties, brace yourselves; there’s clearly a little bit of Christian Gray in this feature but because that’s a totally overworked analogy, I’ll just leave it there. The Givenchy Le Soin Soir Lace Face Mask is probably the prettiest scary thing I’ve ever seen, and it’s made from Chantilly lace with heavier, more saturating lacing over the parts of the face that need most cream.

Le Soin Soir is legendarily good – and prohibitively expensive; this set is £200 for four masks – infused with algae extracts and I have heard nothing but good things about the amazingness of it. I will try not to give Mr BBB an actual heart-attack by wearing it when he is around.. I keep giggling at the thought of him coming home from work finding me in nothing but a towelling robe and the lace mask. I genuinely do think the shock might kill him. Ha!

If you do fancy your own little lacy number, you can get it at Harrods. And just as a heads up there are some absolutely stunning things coming from Givenchy – definitely one to watch.


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5 responses to “Givenchy Le Soin Soir Lace Face Mask”

  1. polymnialdn

    Oh my. Who says you have to take it off? It could come in handy when you don’t want anybody to recognise you reading that filth!

  2. LMAO! Its a lace gimp mask! The way it hooks over the ears… Honestly what will they think of next!

  3. Jayne

    This is quite bizarre. Certainly more glam than the weird wet wipe style versions.

  4. Charli

    ridonculously expensive but I love the lace! The ultimate indulgence!

  5. Oh, wow, interesting. I also love the design of the packaging 🙂

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