Merle Norman Miracol Creamy Formula Revitalizing Mask - Reduces The Apperance of Fine lines and Pores Review
Our verdict
Merle Norman Miracol Creamy Formula Revitalizing Mask is a cream mask for combination skin aimed at the look of fine lines and pores, and its 4.7 star average across 443 ratings puts it among the best rated masks in this lineup.
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Combination skin looking for a revitalizing cream mask that targets the appearance of fine lines and enlarged pores.
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You want a mask marketed for a single skin concern like acne or dullness, since this one is positioned more broadly around revitalizing and exfoliating.
- Priced 90% above the category median ($17.00 across 185 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 443 owner ratings
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Popularity2.6/5
443 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other women's everyday face care: moisturizers, face mists, facial kits, rollers, cleansing brushes and steamers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
Merle Norman Miracol Creamy Formula Revitalizing Mask is a cream format mask made for combination skin, built to target the appearance of fine lines and pores. It carries an oil free formula and offers revitalizing, softening, and exfoliating benefits in one product, giving it a fairly broad appeal for people who want one mask to do several jobs.
At 6.72 ounces, it is a reasonably generous size, and the cream texture is likely to feel comfortable and easy to spread for regular use. Its name nods to a Miracol scent that has been part of this product line for a long time, giving it a recognizable, classic feel among longtime users of the brand.
With 443 ratings averaging 4.7 stars, this mask has one of the strongest rating profiles in this roundup, and a bought last month figure of 6 shows it continues to attract steady demand.
Pros
- 4.7 star average across 443 ratings is one of the strongest scores in this category
- Targets the appearance of fine lines and enlarged pores
- Formulated for combination skin with an oil free base
- Generous 6.72 ounce size supports regular use
Cons
- Not specifically formulated for oily or very dry skin
- Limited public ingredient detail beyond the general benefit claims
- Smaller review base than some of the more mainstream drugstore masks
Performance notes
This mask is positioned around revitalizing, softening, and exfoliating benefits for combination skin, which suggests a formula meant to smooth texture while helping manage the mixed oily and dry zones that combination skin often shows. Targeting the appearance of fine lines and pores points to a treatment style mask rather than a purely deep cleansing clay formula.
What buyers say
A 4.7 star average across 443 ratings reflects a very positive and fairly consistent response from buyers, placing this mask among the top performers in this lineup by rating alone. The ongoing bought last month figure of 6 suggests ongoing, steady interest rather than a one time spike in popularity.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this mask good for combination skin?
Yes, it is formulated specifically for combination skin, aiming to address both oilier and drier areas with its oil free cream base. That makes it a reasonable pick if plain clay or plain cream masks have not worked well for your combination skin in the past.
Does this mask help with the appearance of fine lines?
The mask is marketed to target the look of fine lines and pores as part of its revitalizing benefit set. It is not a medical treatment, so it should be thought of as a supportive step in a broader routine rather than a standalone solution.
How often should this mask be used?
Since it is positioned as a revitalizing and exfoliating treatment, once or twice a week is a reasonable starting frequency rather than daily use. You can adjust based on how your skin feels and looks after the first few applications.