A shopping editor used the Versed Photos, Please Brightening, Tightening Mask to brighten their dull skin and smooth out bumps and fine lines. It comes in a convenient pouch, and is on sale for just $10.
Lauren Fischer is the Partnerships Editor for Dotdash Meredith, where she writes about products and deals for InStyle, People, Travel + Leisure, and others. She has more than 10 years of experience writing and editing branded and editorial content. She received her BA in journalism from The George Washington University.Ah, how quickly my summer glow has come and gone. And all that’s left behind is aand the fine lines that are creeping into my 41-year-old skin.
All it took to fully remove it was a cool washcloth, but once I did, my skin felt soft, hydrated , and over time, less creased. A 42-year-old shopper similar in age to me called“incredible” since now their “skin is so much softer, pores are smaller, and it’s so much brighter.” Another shopper shared that after using the mask, their “skin is smooth.” They said it’s their “go-to face mask” for when their “pores just feel clogged and congested.
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