After dinner, we put the mask on our face, it was weird and it became tight, I had to peel it off, and my skin is so softed.

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Hi Brodie!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea as face masks are amazing! I love the photo! It is so great to see you enjoying heaps of family time.
Was this the charcoal face mask? I bet your skin felt amazing and refreshed afterwards!
Ka pai, Brodie! I am incredibly proud of your blogging and can't wait to see you on Monday.
:)