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LOOKFANTASTIC Advent Calendar 2020 | Unboxing - Day 23

It’s Christmas Eve Eve, which means it is the twenty-third day of my LookFantastic Beauty Advent Calendar for Christmas 2020 unboxing. Yesterday I unboxed the Caudalie Vinopure Purifying Gel Cleanser.
 
Today, I unboxed the Avant Harmonious Rose Quartz Revitalising & Firming Mask.
 
ABOUT
This is the 50ml full size worth £79.00.
 
·         Purifies Pores
·         Absorbs Impurities & Excess Sebum
·         Tightens
·         Brightens
·         Contains; Hyaluronic Acid, Rose & Sweet Almond Oil.
·         Cruelty-Free
 
APPLICATION
You should apply a thin layer to clean, dry skin. The mask will absorb into your skin, so there is no need to wash it off. It doesn’t say how long absorption will take.

MY FIRST IMPRESSIONS
This is a very expensive skincare brand, so I am happy with this product as it is something I will actually use. It smells really nice as well and it is a light rose pink colour. I just received a full sized Avant Eye Cream in my December LF Beauty Box (worth £98.00), so we are being treated well this month (two Avant products). This product is also full sized and usually comes in a glass jar, but it is in a tube for the calendar. I am guessing this was for storage/spacing purposes. It makes sense for it to be in a tube, but it does appear quite small in the tube (almost like a mini/travel size). Having said that, the eye cream was very tiny and I still can’t believe it costs almost £100! I can’t wait to test out this mask and I won’t even have to wash it off, bonus!
 
You can purchase the Avant Harmonious Rose Quartz Revitalising & Firming Mask for £79.00 ($105.10) from Avant-Skincare.com.

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| I purchased my advent calendar for £70.00 from LookFantastic.com |

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