Sarah Chapman Instant Miracle Mask

This is one of those ‘can I be bothered?’ products where the thought of measuring, mixing and smearing it all over your face is a little bit off-putting. But, let me just say, you SHOULD be bothered.. it’s absolutely brilliant. The colour is horrible, the rubberized texture is weird but the result is completely lovely. My skin looked like one of those beauty-light cameras had flashed me – smoothed, softened and definitely younger. The effect lasted the day visually, but even a couple of days on my complexion was still feeling the benefits in terms of flexibility, smoothness and hydration.

No wonder really, when you realise that the mask is based on one of Sarah’s professional treatments. My skin loves hyaluronic and argan oil, and there is plenty in the mask, along with Argatensyl (a natural line smoother), Moroccan lava clay and brown sea algae (hence the dubious shade, I guess). 

After you’ve mixed, shaken (a container is provided) and applied you leave the mask on for a good ten minutes and in theory pull away the solidified mask all in one go. That didn’t quite happen for me with a few stray bits to pick off, but it’s totally worth the bother especially if you have a do to go to…I’d use it again in a heartbeat.

Instant Miracle Mask launches this month for £38 for four individual sachets. www.sarahchapman.net


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10 responses to “Sarah Chapman Instant Miracle Mask”

  1. Hmmm those pulled off bits look a lot like kebab meat, haha. Sounds lovely for the occasional treat, though.

    beautifulsmudges.blogspot.com

  2. This sounds amazing, i’m a huge Sarah chapman fan and overnight facial is one of my fave all time products. I love mixing up and making things like this…… Makes it more fun! I shall definitely be looking out for this!!!!

    KelliLash.blogspot.com

    Kelli 🙂 x

  3. Sounds fantastic! Very keen to try. X
    Bellesonstyle

  4. For some reason I love the way this seems to be applied with a palette knife. Just like icing a cake!
    x

    tidingsmagpies.blogspot.com

  5. Shannon

    looks quite nice if you ask me. Don’t go by looks anyway.. I have to try this. Love face masks.

  6. beano54

    does not look very appealine would love a sample of this
    really want to try this range bveen hearing great things about this range

  7. Sounds great! Would love to try it!

  8. This idea has been around quite a while now, maybe even 10 years. The people behind it have really struggled to get it adapted and it will be interesting to see how this does. I have often wondered what the end users would make of it if they ever got their hands on it. I’ll watch this one with interest.

  9. lady jane grey

    Complete rubbish! The first time I used it I shaked it in the attached shaker and when I opened it it was already a gummy mask, so I couldn’t apply it on my face (it didn’t “stick” anymore). The second time I used a spoon to mix the powder with the water, but it didn’t homogenize well and again, it solidyfied faster than I managed to cover the decond half of my face…

  10. Anonymous

    i love sarah chapman products. I used this as directed with serum layered underneath – (I used Sarah Chapman hydrating booster). It really does have an amazing effect on the skin. (shake this for only as long as you need to though, if you shake it for too long it does go a bit lumpy – I preferred mixing it in a bowl with the spatula provided

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