
Highlights
WHAT IS IT?
Detoxifying face mask stick
FEATURES
Deeply detoxing & toning, Draws out dirt & excess oil, Tightens pores, Balances skin
BEST FOR
oily, blemish prone, combination, sensitive, balanced, mature
CHECKS
Free of Parabens, Sulfates (SLS & SLES), Phthalates, Mineral Oil & Petrolatum, Formaldehyde, Formaldehyde Releasing Preservatives, Triclosan, Retinol, Gluten, Silicone, Dimethicone, Dairy
Who Is It For?
All Ages All GendersWhat Does It Help With?
Detoxification Pore Tightening Skin BalancingBudget
Affordable (under $30)How To Use
Which routine should it be used in?
Instructions:
Key Information
What TULA Says
Product Description:
Self-care in a stick, now with a triple berry twist! A detoxifying face mask in partnership with content creator Amber Massey. Features velvety soft Mediterranean clay that deeply detoxifies and tones skin while drawing out dirt & excess oil without drying.
About the Brand:
Ingredients Overview
Ingredients List
Water (Aqua), Propanediol, Kaolin, Glycerin, Sodium Stearate, Oleth-20, Hamamelis Virginiana (Witch Hazel) Water, Lactobacillus Ferment, Fragaria Ananassa (Strawberry) Fruit Extract, Rubus Idaeus (Raspberry) Fruit Extract, Rubus Fruticosus (Blackberry) Fruit Extract, Salix Alba (Willow) Bark Extract, Curcuma Longa (Turmeric) Root Extract, Vinegar, Silica, Lactobacillus, Lactococcus Ferment Lysate, Beta Vulgaris (Beet) Root Extract, Lactic Acid, Inulin, Bacillus Ferment, Polymnia Sonchifolia Root Juice, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Hydroxide, Ethylhexylglycerin, Alpha-Glucan Oligosaccharide, Gellan Gum, Citric Acid, Sodium Citrate, Xanthan Gum, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, Tocopherol, Maltodextrin, Tin Oxide, Fragrance (Parfum), Hydroxyacetophenone, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Phenoxyethanol, Butylene Glycol, 1,2-Hexanediol, Benzoic Acid, Limonene, Iron Oxides (CI 77491), Iron Oxides (CI 77499), Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891)
Key Ingredients
Mediterranean clay, apple cider vinegar, witch hazel, prebiotics, probiotic extracts, triple berry blend
Ingredients Details
Water (aqua)
Common Name(s): Water (aqua) extract
DESCRIPTION
What It Does: Provides antioxidant protection, soothing anti-inflammatory effects, and skin-conditioning benefits through plant-derived polyphenols and phytochemicals.
Why It's Used: Plant extracts concentrate bioactive phytochemicals evolved for environmental protection โ uv, microbial, and oxidative stressors โ that translate to skin benefits.
How It Works: Polyphenols (flavonoids, phenolic acids) inhibit nf-ฮบb-mediated inflammatory signaling, scavenge reactive oxygen species through electron donation, and chelate pro-oxidant metal ions to reduce oxidative skin damage.
Typically Found In: Serums,toners,moisturizers,masks,essences
TECHNICAL DETAILS
Primary Category: Botanical extracts
Secondary Functions: Antioxidant,anti-inflammatory
Application Areas:
Facial Skincare
Body Care
Hair Care
Beard Care
Color Cosmetics (Makeup)
Dietary/Oral Supplements
Typical Concentration Range: 0.1โ10%
SOURCING & ETHICS
Vegan Status: Yes
Halal Status: Yes
Source Notes: Plant-derived extract; no animal components.
SKIN COMPATIBILITY
Irritancy Rating: 1899-12-31 00:00:00 -0800
Sensitivity Concerns: Low sensitization potential at recommended use concentrations.
Safe for Sensitive Skin: Yes
SAFETY & COMPATIBILITY
Safety Profile: Well-characterized cosmetic ingredient with established safety profile. generally non-irritating at typical use concentrations. suitable for leave-on and rinse-off cosmetics.
Works Well With: Niacinamide,hyaluronic acid,vitamin c,ceramides
Avoid Combining With: Strong oxidizing agents
SCIENTIFIC NOTE
Plant secondary metabolites (flavonoids, terpenes, phenolic acids) are biosynthesized as defense compounds against uv, herbivores, and pathogens. their anti-inflammatory activity typically derives from competitive inhibition of cox-2 and 5-lox enzymes (ic50 1โ50 ยตm), while antioxidant activity involves single electron transfer (set) and hydrogen atom transfer (hat) mechanisms with structure-dependent rate constants.
Last Verified: Cosing eu database; pcpc cosmetic ingredient safety reviews; phytochemical and ethnobotanical literature
Primary Sources: 2025-01-15