WONDER FAMILY Blackhead Remover Mask Stick - Green Tea Pore Cleanser with Hyaluronic Acid - Deep Cleansing Clay Facial Mask for Oily Skin, Pores & Nose - Skin Care for Women & Men - 2 Pack Review
Our verdict
Wonder Family's Green Tea mask stick is a mess-free clay stick meant to target blackheads and oily pores in one swipe. At 3.7 stars from 298 reviewers, feedback is more mixed than most masks in this lineup, so it is worth weighing the tradeoffs before buying.
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Oily or pore-prone skin looking for a no-mess clay stick they can travel with.
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You have had inconsistent results with clay stick formats before, since this one's rating trails other masks in this roundup.
- Priced 18% below the category median ($17.00 across 185 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating3.7/5
3.7 average across 298 owner ratings
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Popularity2.0/5
298 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 Wonder Family mask stick is a green tea scented clay formula packed into a twist-up applicator, aimed at blackheads and pores on the nose and face. It is built around hyaluronic acid to offset clay's drying tendency, and it is labeled for exfoliating, freshening and hydrating benefits across all skin types.
The stick format is the main selling point. Rather than scooping clay from a jar, you twist up the stick and apply it directly, which keeps things mess free and easy to pack for travel. The pack includes two 1 ounce sticks, sized for regular use over time.
Reviewer feedback lands at 3.7 stars from 298 ratings, noticeably lower than most other masks covered here, and recent purchase volume is light at around 2 units bought last month. That combination suggests results vary more from person to person with this particular formula.
Pros
- Twist-up stick format is mess free and easy to travel with
- Green tea and hyaluronic acid combination aims to balance clay's drying tendency
- Travel size makes it easy to try without committing to a full jar
- Two-stick pack offers a decent amount of product for the price
Cons
- 3.7 star average is noticeably lower than most other masks in this category
- Low recent purchase volume may signal cooling demand
- Clay stick masks can be less precise to apply evenly than a traditional jar or sheet
Performance notes
The green tea and hyaluronic acid pairing is meant to offset the drying, oil-absorbing nature of clay, which can otherwise leave pore-prone skin feeling tight. Given the more mixed rating here, results with this particular formula appear to vary more from person to person than with higher rated clay options.
What buyers say
At 3.7 stars from 298 reviewers, this mask stick has one of the more mixed reputations in the category. That larger review count paired with a lower average suggests real variation in how people's skin responds to it, so it is worth reading a range of reviews before buying.
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Frequently asked questions
Why is the rating lower than other masks?
With 298 reviews and a 3.7 star average, feedback here is more mixed than for higher rated masks in this roundup. That does not rule it out, but it is a reason to read a spread of reviews for your skin type before committing.
Is a stick mask harder to use than a jar?
It can take a little practice to apply a clay stick evenly since you are working directly from the twist-up applicator rather than scooping with fingers. The tradeoff is a mess-free, travel-friendly format.