The consumer association does not give any “green rating” in this product category this year and singles out disposable fabric masks.
60 million consumers has no face masks to recommend to its readers. After sifting through a selection of 6 references with moisturizing properties, the magazine didn’t give a single reference the much-coveted “green rating” this year (confirming their respect for skin and the planet). Reason ? Most products “use potentially allergenic synthetics as preservatives, such as phenoxy ethanol, benzyl alcohol, or chlorophenesin,” we read in a report published in the August 2023 special issue of the Consumers Association’s Cosmetics Journal. even “absolutely avoid” on sensitive skin due to the presence of alcohol, which can dry and irritate the skin. Finally, “perfumes and essential oils are popular, although they can also cause allergic reactions,” laments this report. And to add that overnight masks, which involve leaving the treatment on the skin for several hours, “increase the risk of irritation and allergies.”
So five of them have an average “why not” rating (Hydrating Night Mask from Laneige, Avocado Face Mask from Everyday for Future, Skinsystem Replenishing Night Mask from Marionnaud, Hydrating Night Mask Aquabomb Sleeping Mask from Belif and Neroli. Décleor- from in mask-oil), while only one is given the worst rating of “avoid” (Divinskin night mask from Methode Jeanne Piaubert).
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Criticized fabric masks
However, the worst student is not a reference to a specific mask, but to a specific product category: disposable tissues. Hailing from South Korea, these individual formats with many merits are becoming more and more popular on the shelves, sold in bags from €1 each. “Very small prices are often full of perfumes, alcohol, which are allergenic and drying,” he analyzes. 60 million consumers. In addition, many are “non-biodegradable” and “also present environmental problems”, we criticize, admitting that “it is better to buy dry paper masks to soak them in the serum yourself and, above all, prefer reusable silicone forms”. For Isabelle Milles, the cosmetologist-coach who speaks in the article, you need to invest about ten euros to find such a “quality product”.
Source: Le Figaro
