So by now you’ve all figured out that the Beauty Bunny is not remotely rich. If I were, I’d probably be reviewing Creme de la Mer and the like. But alas, I’m of a middle-class income and as such resort to drugstore products often. So when I was at Wal-Mart and saw this enzyme mask, my mind hearkened back to the facials I’ve gotten from various spas. I have combination skin and my pores get all clogged, so facialists (or “estheticians” as the trained ones are called) are always recommending I use products with fruit enzymes and AHAs to break down the built-up sludge I’ve got in my pores. This is one of the only products I’ve ever seen in a drugstore that had these ingredients, and for the price, how could I resist? The mask’s application time is a little long - 10 minutes, to be exact. I massaged it on as they recommended, and waited.
I was a bit disappointed that I felt little activity on my skin during the wait time - I, like most people, like a product that “feels” like it’s doing something. Still, when I scrubbed it off, my skin felt very smooth to the touch and I noticed a reduction in the size and nasty color of the engorged pores on my nose.
The verdict: 3/5 stars - while it doesn’t try hard to convince me it’s working, it feels and looks like it’s done the trick, and that’s what counts.
Freeman Pineapple Facial Enzyme Mask sells at Freeman’s website for $3.99.
image source: freemanbeauty.com

I just got this tonight at Drug Mart! I am trying it now. Unlike you I actually feel some heavy tingling going on. I just love budget drugstore beauty.