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FORMULA 10.0.6 - Draw It All Out Skin-Detoxing Charcoal Peel Mask 3.4 fl oz (100ml) Review

4.0 (2,200) Amazon rating$7.99

Our verdict

Formula 10.0.6's Draw It All Out mask is an unscented charcoal based cream built to target the appearance of blemishes, breakouts and enlarged pores, and its 4.0 star average across 2,200 ratings makes it a reasonably solid budget option. At 7.99 dollars for a 3.4 ounce bottle, it is priced for anyone who wants to try a detoxing mask without spending much.

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Best for

Budget conscious shoppers who want a fragrance free cream mask aimed at the look of blemishes, breakouts and congested pores.

Skip if

You want a mask with a top tier rating in this category, since 4.0 stars sits below several higher rated options here, or you prefer a scented, more spa like experience.

  • Priced 53% below the category median ($17.00 across 185 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.0/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.0/5

    4.0 average across 2,200 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.2/5

    2,200 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

This cream mask is built around a charcoal base under the Draw It All Out name, and the listed benefits target the look of blemishes, breakouts and pores. It is unscented, mineral oil free and made in the USA, with a paraben free and sulfate free formula that keeps the ingredient list fairly simple for all skin types.

The 3.4 fluid ounce bottle is priced at 7.99 dollars, which makes it one of the more affordable detoxing style masks in this category. It is also labeled vegan, which is a plus for shoppers who look for that on a product label.

A 4.0 star average across 2,200 ratings is a decent but not exceptional score, and the reported monthly purchase count sits at zero, suggesting that while it has a real review history, current demand looks quiet compared to more actively purchased masks.

Pros

  • Unscented formula suits fragrance sensitive skin
  • Mineral oil free and made in the USA
  • Vegan, paraben free and sulfate free ingredient list
  • Affordable price for a detoxing style cream mask

Cons

  • 4.0 star average is on the lower end of this roundup
  • No monthly purchases currently reported, suggesting quiet recent demand
  • Charcoal cream masks can feel drying on already dry skin

Performance notes

The Draw It All Out name and charcoal base point to a mask designed to pull oil and debris out of the pores, which lines up with the listed benefits for blemishes, breakouts and pore appearance. Being unscented, mineral oil free and formulated without parabens or sulfates keeps the ingredient list straightforward, which may suit skin that reacts to fragrance or heavier bases, though charcoal masks in general can feel a bit drying if left on too long.

What buyers say

A 4.0 star average across 2,200 ratings is a solid but not exceptional score, sitting a bit below the higher rated masks in this category. With zero recent monthly purchases reported, current demand looks quiet even though the mask has built up a meaningful review history over time.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this mask good for oily or blemish prone skin?

The listed benefits specifically target blemishes, breakouts and pore appearance, which suggests it is aimed at oily or congested skin types. Since it is also labeled for all skin types, drier skin may want to limit how long it stays on to avoid feeling tight afterward.

Can I use this as a spot treatment instead of a full mask?

The listing describes it as a full mask rather than a spot treatment, though a thin layer applied only to problem areas is a reasonable way to test how your skin reacts before using it on your whole face.

Is this mask vegan?

Yes, the listing labels it vegan in addition to being paraben free and sulfate free, which is worth noting if those ingredient standards matter to your routine.

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