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Reddit mentions of Phebe Beauty Blackhead Remover Mask Blackhead Peel Off Mask, Face Mask, Blackhead Mask, Black Mask Deep Cleaning Facial Mask for Face Nose (1.76fl oz, 50ml)

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Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Phebe Beauty Blackhead Remover Mask Blackhead Peel Off Mask, Face Mask, Blackhead Mask, Black Mask Deep Cleaning Facial Mask for Face Nose (1.76fl oz, 50ml). Here are the top ones.

Phebe Beauty Blackhead Remover Mask Blackhead Peel Off Mask, Face Mask, Blackhead Mask, Black Mask Deep Cleaning Facial Mask for Face Nose (1.76fl oz, 50ml)
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    Features:
  • POWERFULLY removes blackheads and whiteheads: unique strong absorption and deep cleansing function
  • GENTLY tightens pores: formulated with Vitamin c, botanical extracts, and natural Glycerin
  • GRACIOUSLY brightens uneven skin tone and improves facial blood circulation
  • UNIVERSALLY fit for any skin type: acne or oily skin can safely use this product
  • PROUDLY received the FDA USA, GMPC Certifications
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Found 4 comments on Phebe Beauty Blackhead Remover Mask Blackhead Peel Off Mask, Face Mask, Blackhead Mask, Black Mask Deep Cleaning Facial Mask for Face Nose (1.76fl oz, 50ml):

u/RosieODonnell · 3 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Ah that just sucks :( Lactic acid is really good for KP...just about the best thing I've found topically, at least. Have you tried something with urea? It didn't work for me personally (a prescription urea emulsion was the first thing my derm gave me), and it totally has a strong smell, but doesn't smell like milk at least!

This (http://www.amazon.com/Topix-Urix-Urea-Cream-8oz/dp/B0045A2DPG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1449117055&sr=8-1) has really good reviews from people with KP. Urea dissolves keratin!

Also this stuff is a little cheaper and you might try it? It has 10% urea and 2% AHA/lactic acid, so there might still be a little smell but AmLactin is 12% lactic acid so it'll hopefully be way less noticeable to you (http://www.amazon.com/U-Lactin-Dry-Skin-Lotion-oz/dp/B0001ZA3Y2/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1449117168&sr=8-8). Someone asked if it smells as bad as AmLactin and most people said no/it doesn't smell like much of anything.

u/dcredditgirl · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Thanks. The exfoliation really works well after having the urea cream on all day.


EDIT: Found 40% urea cream on amazon

u/beautifulmess7 · 1 pointr/RandomActsofMakeup

I would like to enter the face contest.

This is a picture of my cocker spaniel, Buddy

I'm not sure what you may or may not have heard of. Something skincare related that I just started using and love is Urix 40 cream. It makes my feet and face so soft. I know you didn't mention hair care, but I also love orchid oil for my hair, especially in the winter when it tends to get frizzy.

u/bryanlharris · 1 pointr/barefoot

Ha funny I have/had a thick spot there, too. There is some Urea cream that makes hard skin soft but it was a prescription for me. You put the cream on it and it softens the skin. Then you get the skin off with one of those rocks or files or whatever. And if you do it for a while it seems to help permanently. Perhaps your doc can get you some.

Edit

Found some on Amazon. I will have to compare the percent-urea to the one I got from the pharmacy.

http://www.amazon.com/Topix-Urix-Urea-Cream-8oz/dp/B0045A2DPG

The one I have at home is also 40%, so I'm not sure why it had to be a prescription.