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title: "My Scheming Blackhead Acne Removal Activated Carbon Mask Set"
brand: "my scheming"
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# Deep pore hydration Activated carbon power 3-step targeted system My Scheming Blackhead Acne Removal Activated Carbon Mask Set

**Brand:** my scheming
**Price:** 78.29 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🖤 Unlock flawless pores with the ultimate activated carbon ritual — don’t let blackheads steal your glow!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** My Scheming Blackhead Acne Removal Activated Carbon Mask Set by my scheming
- **How much does it cost?** 78.29 DT with free shipping
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## Best For

- my scheming enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted my scheming brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Activated Carbon Detox:** Powerful blackhead extraction with deep-cleansing charcoal mask
- • **Complete 3-Step Ritual:** A professional-grade, stepwise approach for visibly clearer, smoother skin
- • **Hydrating Pore Softener:** Step 1’s demineralized water formula preps and softens pores for max efficacy
- • **Precision Pore Treatment:** Step 3 essence tightens and shrinks pores post-extraction to lock in freshness
- • **Lemongrass Scented Refresh:** Subtle, invigorating aroma elevates your skincare routine with a spa-like vibe

## Overview

My Scheming Blackhead Acne Removal Activated Carbon Mask Set is a 3-step skincare system designed to deeply cleanse, extract blackheads, and tighten pores. Featuring a 60ml activated carbon mask, a 20ml deep pore softener, and a 20ml sebum clarifying essence, it targets acne-prone skin with a lemongrass scent. This set offers a professional-grade, stepwise treatment that hydrates, detoxifies, and refines pores for a visibly clearer complexion.

## Description

Step1: Wash face with warm water to open up the pores. Apply the deep sebum softener. Drip on the nose and gently rub it and wash it with water. Step 2: Apply the blackheads removal activated carbon mask on the nose. It is black in color. Wait for it to dry and start to peel. Step 3: Gentle pat shrink toner pore treatment essence on the nose to help close up the pores.

Review: Newfound favorite! - *I purchased this product at full price and with my own money. As always, this will be a thorough and honest review of my experiences with this product. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask! I would be more than happy to answer them to the best of my ability. If you find this review helpful, I would very much appreciate it if you could click that 'helpful' button right below to let me know. :) Thank you! I absolutely LOVE this mask. Definitely the best pore cleaner that I have ever used, and blackheads and large pores have been an issue with my skin for well over a decade, so I have tried many a stip in my day. I have played around with this mask a lot over the last couple of months that I have had it and I have found an order of doing things which always seems to get great results. Every time. I have a friend who also has this mask and had tried it a couple of times and didn't really get good results so she stopped using it. I asked her if she would be willing to try it again but do it this way and she agreed. It pulled so much nasty out of her face the first time that she used it this way that it made her feel a little bit sick just looking at the mask afterwards. Are there other ways to use this set and have it work? I'm positive that there are. There are even other ways that are less steps that I have used when I'm shorter on time. While they usually technically work (because ultimately this *is* a good mask in-and-of itself), it just wasn't nearly as effective as it could have been. Right below this is a step-by-step in which I sort of help explain what is going with each step and why it's important. If you are looking for a more bare-bones version, there is a TL;DR version at the bottom just for you. :) Happy hunting! How to use this system most effectively: - Cleanse face (using it just out of the shower will also work best, but is absolutely not necessary). - Use Step 1 by putting some of the liquid (which has a near water consistency) on the areas that you will be using the mask on. I carefully put a bit on my finger and spread it over an area, then get a little more and do the same with the next section. This stuff spreads really well, so a little will go a lot farther than you expect it to! - Once you have finished putting on the Step 1 solution, set a timer for ten minutes. - Massage the Step 1 solution into the treatment areas for a good two or three minutes (once you have set the timer, this is the beginning two or three minutes of that timed set). The solution soaks in incredibly quickly, so most if not all of this section of the timer is spent *lightly* massaging your treatment areas themselves, as opposed to rubbing in the treatment. (You are helping the solution to penetrate deeper, as well as stimulating the skin and moving the pores around. This is helping to open up the pores and make sure that the solution is able to get down in and around those clogged areas. This will probably seem kind of silly to you and will feel like it's been a long time, but it is an important step - just make sure that you are giving the areas a light massage and not simply rubbing the skin, which wouldn't be helpful [and may in fact become irritating]). - Let the solution sit on your face. - When you have about 90 seconds left on the timer, give the areas one last good little massage while time runs out. The treated areas should feel softer than they did before, and almost more supple than the areas around it (if you chose to spot-treat instead of doing your whole face). For this last massage step, it is *incredibly important* to make sure that you aren't rubbing against the skin as that could cause micro tearing or other irritation that the mask could really exacerbate. - Once time is up, rinse the Step 1 solution off of the treatment areas with warm water (which will also help to open up the pores). DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP. - Steam your freshly rinsed face to finish opening the pores. This could mean anything from using an actual face steamer, to putting a towel over your head while you [carefully!] lean over a pot of water that was very recently boiling, all the way to something simple (which is what I usually do) like holding a hot towel [carefully!] to the treatment areas for thirty seconds to a minute or so. - If treatment areas are not already wet from the steaming step, lightly dampen those areas with warm water. (Think along the lines of a biore pore strip.) - Apply Step 2 (charcoal mask) to damp treatment areas in a decent coat (something fairly even, and thick enough to be able to grab and peel off once dry) - Leave Step 2 to dry. Depending on your current conditions (both your skin, and the environment that you are in) as well as how thick the mask is on your face, it will take anywhere from about twenty minutes to an hour or more to completely dry. The mask goes more matte when it's dry (pictures attached), so for me at least it was fairly easy to tell which parts were dry and which weren't ready yet. - Once the mask is completely dry, find a starting place and start peeling the mask off. ** Try as much as possible to pull from the from your chin up toward your forehead and from your ears in toward your nose, NOT from your forehead down toward your chin! - Rinse off any bits of mask residue still left on your face. I found that these easily wash off with a little bit of water and my fingers. - Smooth the Step 3 solution on the treatment area/s as quickly as possible after you have removed the mask and cleared your face from any leftover mask debris. This solution is meant to help close your pores back up, so the longer you wait after the removal of the mask, the more time your pores are deeply exposed to pollutants and contaminants. (The Step 3 solution is the same consistency as the first step fluid, and is put on in much the same way.) - Let the Step 3 solution completely soak into the skin and dry before moving on any further in your skincare regimen. (Leave Step 3 on the skin, you do not wash this step off afterwards as we did with the first step.) TL;DR - how to: 1.) Cleanse face. 2.) Apply step one to treatment area. (Consistency is like water, but it spreads like crazy.) This is something that helps loosen your pores and release the gunk in the clogged bits. 3.) Set a timer for ten minutes. 4.) Spend the first two or three minutes of the timer massaging (not rubbing!) the treatment area/s. Once a couple of minutes have gone by, stop massaging and leave fave alone. 5.) When there are about 90 seconds left on the timer, gently massage treatment areas again, taking great care not to rub the skin. 6.) Carefully (don't rub at or pull on your face too much) rinse the solution off of the treatment areas using water only. DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP. 7.) Steam your face. The deeper the steam the better, but be careful! 8.) Wet the treatment area/s with warm water (think like a biore pore strip) and apply Step 2 (charcoal mask) in an even layer over desired area/s. 9.) Let it naturally (don't sit in front of a fan or something to speed up the process) dry completely. I have attached pictures showing how the mask goes from shiny to matte once dry. 10.) Find a spot toward the bottom and start pulling up toward the top (and from the ears toward the nose, when relevant) 11.) Rinse face with warm water and get any extra bits of mask off before immediately applying a good dose of Step 3 (which has the same consistency as Step 1) to the treatment areas. This helps close your pores back up again. 12.) Allow time for Step 3 to fully sink in and be soaked up before moving on in your skincare regimen. (Do not wash this off as we did with Step 1.) Let me know if this was helpful. I rely heavily on reviews when making my own decisions so I want to be as helpful to those who come after me as I possibly can be. :) Have a great day!
Review: Doesn't work and makes you feel like your nose has been ripped off. - I have what most people refer to as blackheads, but are technically called sebaceous filaments. Basically, they're blackheads that never go away for more than a week. Normal blackheads don't stay forever, you simply squeeze them and they're gone. Sebaceous filaments, however, will fill up with more sebum again within a week and the whole squeezing process starts all over again. I typically just use my two index fingers to squeeze and empty my "blackheads" on my nose and chin every week or so, but as we all know, this only causes skin problems down the line and will lead to stretched out ugly pores when I'm older. So I've tried a few remedies. Long story short, most things didn't work very well and I ended up buying this product. Now let me tell you, I'm not some girl with a brain the size of a road lizard who can't even follow directions on a box, and yes, I tried slightly different ways of using this product, too. NOTHING WORKED. I steamed my face, I put hot water on my face, I tried using a warm towel. Nothing made a difference. I washed my face beforehand. I used the Step 1 serum for the instructed amount of time (I even took another reviewers advice and tried to leave Step 1 on for 8-10 minutes). I washed Step 1 off. I used Step 2 with a wet face, with a damp face, and with a dry face. I peeled from bottom to top, top to bottom, side to side. No matter what I tried, I couldn't extract more than one or two blackheads. And after peeling Step 2 off, it left my face tingly and itchy. Even after applying Step 3, my face still felt like someone had tried to rip my nose off. It was the most uncomfortable experience I've ever been through. I've tried everything I mentioned and even more. I've tried this product 6 times and nothing has worked. This will definitely be going in the trash and I feel like I've completely wasted my money. Even the DIY Charcoal mask I made from watching a YouTube video worked better than this garbage.

## Features

- My Scheming blackhead acne removal activated carbon 3 steps mask set
- Blackhead removal activated carbon mask 60 ml
- Deep pore demineralized water 20 ml
- Sebum clarifying pore treatment essence 20 ml

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00WRHUWJ8 |
| Brand Name | My Scheming |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 992 Reviews |
| Item Height | 1.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | My Scheming |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Nose,Acne |
| Scent Name | Lemongrass |
| Skin Tone | All |
| Skin Type | Acne Prone |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Images

![My Scheming Blackhead Acne Removal Activated Carbon Mask Set - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71hdDCCVm0L.jpg)
![My Scheming Blackhead Acne Removal Activated Carbon Mask Set - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91CVWsNrLlL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Newfound favorite!
*by J***S on March 19, 2018*

*I purchased this product at full price and with my own money. As always, this will be a thorough and honest review of my experiences with this product. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask! I would be more than happy to answer them to the best of my ability. If you find this review helpful, I would very much appreciate it if you could click that 'helpful' button right below to let me know. :) Thank you! I absolutely LOVE this mask. Definitely the best pore cleaner that I have ever used, and blackheads and large pores have been an issue with my skin for well over a decade, so I have tried many a stip in my day. I have played around with this mask a lot over the last couple of months that I have had it and I have found an order of doing things which always seems to get great results. Every time. I have a friend who also has this mask and had tried it a couple of times and didn't really get good results so she stopped using it. I asked her if she would be willing to try it again but do it this way and she agreed. It pulled so much nasty out of her face the first time that she used it this way that it made her feel a little bit sick just looking at the mask afterwards. Are there other ways to use this set and have it work? I'm positive that there are. There are even other ways that are less steps that I have used when I'm shorter on time. While they usually technically work (because ultimately this *is* a good mask in-and-of itself), it just wasn't nearly as effective as it could have been. Right below this is a step-by-step in which I sort of help explain what is going with each step and why it's important. If you are looking for a more bare-bones version, there is a TL;DR version at the bottom just for you. :) Happy hunting! How to use this system most effectively: - Cleanse face (using it just out of the shower will also work best, but is absolutely not necessary). - Use Step 1 by putting some of the liquid (which has a near water consistency) on the areas that you will be using the mask on. I carefully put a bit on my finger and spread it over an area, then get a little more and do the same with the next section. This stuff spreads really well, so a little will go a lot farther than you expect it to! - Once you have finished putting on the Step 1 solution, set a timer for ten minutes. - Massage the Step 1 solution into the treatment areas for a good two or three minutes (once you have set the timer, this is the beginning two or three minutes of that timed set). The solution soaks in incredibly quickly, so most if not all of this section of the timer is spent *lightly* massaging your treatment areas themselves, as opposed to rubbing in the treatment. (You are helping the solution to penetrate deeper, as well as stimulating the skin and moving the pores around. This is helping to open up the pores and make sure that the solution is able to get down in and around those clogged areas. This will probably seem kind of silly to you and will feel like it's been a long time, but it is an important step - just make sure that you are giving the areas a light massage and not simply rubbing the skin, which wouldn't be helpful [and may in fact become irritating]). - Let the solution sit on your face. - When you have about 90 seconds left on the timer, give the areas one last good little massage while time runs out. The treated areas should feel softer than they did before, and almost more supple than the areas around it (if you chose to spot-treat instead of doing your whole face). For this last massage step, it is *incredibly important* to make sure that you aren't rubbing against the skin as that could cause micro tearing or other irritation that the mask could really exacerbate. - Once time is up, rinse the Step 1 solution off of the treatment areas with warm water (which will also help to open up the pores). DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP. - Steam your freshly rinsed face to finish opening the pores. This could mean anything from using an actual face steamer, to putting a towel over your head while you [carefully!] lean over a pot of water that was very recently boiling, all the way to something simple (which is what I usually do) like holding a hot towel [carefully!] to the treatment areas for thirty seconds to a minute or so. - If treatment areas are not already wet from the steaming step, lightly dampen those areas with warm water. (Think along the lines of a biore pore strip.) - Apply Step 2 (charcoal mask) to damp treatment areas in a decent coat (something fairly even, and thick enough to be able to grab and peel off once dry) - Leave Step 2 to dry. Depending on your current conditions (both your skin, and the environment that you are in) as well as how thick the mask is on your face, it will take anywhere from about twenty minutes to an hour or more to completely dry. The mask goes more matte when it's dry (pictures attached), so for me at least it was fairly easy to tell which parts were dry and which weren't ready yet. - Once the mask is completely dry, find a starting place and start peeling the mask off. ** Try as much as possible to pull from the from your chin up toward your forehead and from your ears in toward your nose, NOT from your forehead down toward your chin! - Rinse off any bits of mask residue still left on your face. I found that these easily wash off with a little bit of water and my fingers. - Smooth the Step 3 solution on the treatment area/s as quickly as possible after you have removed the mask and cleared your face from any leftover mask debris. This solution is meant to help close your pores back up, so the longer you wait after the removal of the mask, the more time your pores are deeply exposed to pollutants and contaminants. (The Step 3 solution is the same consistency as the first step fluid, and is put on in much the same way.) - Let the Step 3 solution completely soak into the skin and dry before moving on any further in your skincare regimen. (Leave Step 3 on the skin, you do not wash this step off afterwards as we did with the first step.) TL;DR - how to: 1.) Cleanse face. 2.) Apply step one to treatment area. (Consistency is like water, but it spreads like crazy.) This is something that helps loosen your pores and release the gunk in the clogged bits. 3.) Set a timer for ten minutes. 4.) Spend the first two or three minutes of the timer massaging (not rubbing!) the treatment area/s. Once a couple of minutes have gone by, stop massaging and leave fave alone. 5.) When there are about 90 seconds left on the timer, gently massage treatment areas again, taking great care not to rub the skin. 6.) Carefully (don't rub at or pull on your face too much) rinse the solution off of the treatment areas using water only. DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP. 7.) Steam your face. The deeper the steam the better, but be careful! 8.) Wet the treatment area/s with warm water (think like a biore pore strip) and apply Step 2 (charcoal mask) in an even layer over desired area/s. 9.) Let it naturally (don't sit in front of a fan or something to speed up the process) dry completely. I have attached pictures showing how the mask goes from shiny to matte once dry. 10.) Find a spot toward the bottom and start pulling up toward the top (and from the ears toward the nose, when relevant) 11.) Rinse face with warm water and get any extra bits of mask off before immediately applying a good dose of Step 3 (which has the same consistency as Step 1) to the treatment areas. This helps close your pores back up again. 12.) Allow time for Step 3 to fully sink in and be soaked up before moving on in your skincare regimen. (Do not wash this off as we did with Step 1.) Let me know if this was helpful. I rely heavily on reviews when making my own decisions so I want to be as helpful to those who come after me as I possibly can be. :) Have a great day!

### ⭐⭐ Doesn't work and makes you feel like your nose has been ripped off.
*by S***N on July 31, 2016*

I have what most people refer to as blackheads, but are technically called sebaceous filaments. Basically, they're blackheads that never go away for more than a week. Normal blackheads don't stay forever, you simply squeeze them and they're gone. Sebaceous filaments, however, will fill up with more sebum again within a week and the whole squeezing process starts all over again. I typically just use my two index fingers to squeeze and empty my "blackheads" on my nose and chin every week or so, but as we all know, this only causes skin problems down the line and will lead to stretched out ugly pores when I'm older. So I've tried a few remedies. Long story short, most things didn't work very well and I ended up buying this product. Now let me tell you, I'm not some girl with a brain the size of a road lizard who can't even follow directions on a box, and yes, I tried slightly different ways of using this product, too. NOTHING WORKED. I steamed my face, I put hot water on my face, I tried using a warm towel. Nothing made a difference. I washed my face beforehand. I used the Step 1 serum for the instructed amount of time (I even took another reviewers advice and tried to leave Step 1 on for 8-10 minutes). I washed Step 1 off. I used Step 2 with a wet face, with a damp face, and with a dry face. I peeled from bottom to top, top to bottom, side to side. No matter what I tried, I couldn't extract more than one or two blackheads. And after peeling Step 2 off, it left my face tingly and itchy. Even after applying Step 3, my face still felt like someone had tried to rip my nose off. It was the most uncomfortable experience I've ever been through. I've tried everything I mentioned and even more. I've tried this product 6 times and nothing has worked. This will definitely be going in the trash and I feel like I've completely wasted my money. Even the DIY Charcoal mask I made from watching a YouTube video worked better than this garbage.

### ⭐⭐⭐ • perfect for people with large pores and blackheads • not ...
*by J***E on February 15, 2017*

so i've used this a couple of times now and i honestly don't have any large pores but i bought this anyways bc i do have a strawberry nose (a nose with black spots). i've also used this on my husband as well. and overall, it did the job!! but there are some negatives about this product. POSITIVE: • perfect for people with large pores and blackheads • not a strip so you can easily spread this in all your corners and not miss a spot • you can use this in your forehead and chin as well NEGATIVES: • must be a THICK coat for it to peel off well and to pull out any blackheads • not easy to prepare. there are so many steps and it is quite tedious!! • also not easy to apply. i had trouble getting an even amount on my face and it often smudges off when applying on top of previous wet layer (even though you need a thick coat for this work...) • takes forever to dry....like one hour long...and even then the corners of my nose are still not dry all the way sigh • the smell of step one and step three bottle is fragrant. so if you have a sharp nose, it may sting or smell unpleasing. i would best describe the smell as a mix of rubbing alcohol and some kind of floral essential oil (that mostly smells like a cheap perfume) • there have been a few times where i accidentally got step one bottle and step three bottle mixed up. oops. overall, the results are amazing! but i give it only 3 stars bc to get the best results, you have to follow ALL the preprrations and that's a lot of work....(i believe there is about 6 steps). if you're down to have a girls night out or just some time for yourself then this is the product for you. otherwise, if you want a blackhead removal that doesn't require a tedious preparation, then look for a different product.

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