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Review: Sisley Paris' Black Rose Cream Mask

Greetings, my friends!

Bottom Line - I hate to say it, but I love this mask! I wanted to hate it because of how much it costs, but in the end - I fell in love with it and will continue to rebuy this mask for as long as it's around.

Sisley Paris:
Sisley Paris is a French beauty company created in 1976 by Hubert d'Ornano. D'Ornano wanted to create products that used technological advances to extract the best aspects of plants and essential oils. Sisley's production, administration, and research laboratories are located in France and can now be found on five continents.

Sisley Paris Black Rose Cream Mask:
I've tried a lot of masks in my life, and this is hands down the most hydrating mask I've ever used. It was so hydrating that after I rinsed my face the first time I used it, I thought it was still on because my face felt sooo hydrated. It makes my skin plump, smooth, and soft no matter how dehydrated or dry (winter months only) my skin is. Sisley says that this mask creates "instant youth," and it definitely does. Oh - and it leaves your skin glowing for about an hour or two after you use it. I plan to use it before my wedding in a few months because I think it will be perfect to not only hydrate my skin, but will also create a nice healthy glow before I walk down the aisle.

I'd like to share with you some of the mask's key ingredients because they are amazing: black rose (smoothes and has anti-free radicals), red vine (promotes radiance), chlorella (revitalizes), shea butter (nourishes, heals, soothes, softens, and protects), essential oils of geranium (stimulating properties) and rose and magnolia (both soothe), and provitamin B5 (softens and hydrates).

Stats:
There is no other way to say it - this is expensive. It costs $162 for 2.1oz (which is $77.14 per ounce). You can buy this at www.sisley-paris.com, but it is also available at Neiman Marcus, Nordstroms, Bloomingdales, and Bergdorf Goodman (you know, discount stores haha).

I do not recommend buying high-end beauty products from Amazon or eBay. While I love Amazon and eBay and most sellers are legitimate with quality products - beauty products tend to be highly susceptible to fraud. If you're going to spend your hard earned money, make sure you're buying what you think you're buying. 

That's it. I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any questions.
JessiPedia

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