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Eight Saints No Plans Clay Face Mask Skin Care Product, Pore Reducing Clay Facial Mask to Remove Blemishes, Acne, Oil, and Impurities, with MSM, Antioxidants, and Rose Flower, 2 Ounces Review

4.6 (319) Amazon rating$26.00

Our verdict

Eight Saints' No Plans Clay Face Mask is a 2 ounce clay treatment built around MSM, antioxidants, and rose flower to target the look of pores, blemishes, and excess oil, and its 4.6 star average across more than 300 ratings suggests it delivers for people dealing with congested, oily prone skin.

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Best for

People who deal with visible pores, occasional blemishes, or excess oil and want a clay mask with a supportive, antioxidant rich ingredient list.

Skip if

Your skin is on the drier side, since clay masks are generally formulated to draw out oil and impurities rather than add moisture.

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

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 319 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.1/5

    319 owner reviews, fewer 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 clay mask from Eight Saints is positioned as a pore reducing treatment aimed at the look of blemishes, oil, and impurities, with MSM and rose flower listed among its supporting ingredients. It comes in a 2 ounce size, which fits the format of a mask meant to be used periodically rather than daily.

Clay masks work by drawing excess oil and surface debris away from the skin, and pairing that base with antioxidants and rose flower gives this formula a bit of added skin support beyond the clay itself. MSM is often included in skincare for its role in supporting the appearance of smoother, calmer looking skin.

With more than 300 ratings and a 4.6 star average, this mask has built up a solid reputation among buyers dealing with oil and blemish concerns. Since detailed spec data is limited beyond the product description, shoppers focused on ingredient details should check the full label before purchase.

Pros

  • Clay base targets the look of oil, blemishes, and impurities
  • Includes MSM and antioxidants alongside rose flower
  • 4.6 star average across more than 300 ratings
  • 2 ounce size fits an occasional use mask routine

Cons

  • Clay formulas can be drying, so it may not suit already dry skin
  • Detailed ingredient and usage specs are limited
  • 2 ounces is a modest amount for frequent, long term use

Performance notes

Clay masks generally work by absorbing surface oil and impurities, which can help the look of congested pores and blemishes over time. MSM and antioxidants are included here to support the skin alongside the clay's oil absorbing action, while rose flower adds a botanical element to the formula.

What buyers say

A 4.6 star average across more than 300 ratings is a strong showing for a clay mask in this price range. That level of satisfaction suggests the formula works as intended for people dealing with oily or blemish prone skin.

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Frequently asked questions

How often should I use a clay mask like this?

Clay masks are typically used once or twice a week rather than daily, since they are designed to draw out oil and impurities. Starting with once a week and adjusting based on how your skin feels is a reasonable approach.

Will this mask dry out my skin?

Clay based masks can be drying by nature because they are formulated to absorb oil, so people with dry skin may want to follow up with a moisturizer right after rinsing. Limiting use to once a week can also help avoid over drying.

Is this mask good for acne prone skin?

The formula is aimed at the look of blemishes, oil, and impurities, which can make it a supportive option for oily or blemish prone skin as part of a broader routine. It is not a medical treatment, so it should be viewed as a supportive step rather than a fix for active breakouts.

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