Axis-Y Mugwort Pore Correcting Wash Off Pack: Does It Soothe Acne?

Ingredient Science
Korean mugwort meets clay to calm cystic breakouts without stripping your barrier—here’s the science behind the anti-inflammatory power.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
🧪 **Mugwort in Mud Form**

I slapped this on a cystic zit that was threatening to take over my jawline. By morning, the redness had halved and the angry bump was flat — not gone, but *flattened*.

The real kicker? Most clay masks strip your skin into a tight, angry mess. This one didn’t. My barrier stayed intact — which is rare for a wash-off mask targeting acne.

🌿 **Not Your Teenage Clay Mask**

It’s a green-gray clay mask that smells like herbs, not chemicals. $26. The claim that got me: “pore correcting without stripping.” I’ve been burned before, but I’m a sucker for mugwort.

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Pore Correcting Clay Complex

Kaolin + bentonite — but balanced with enough humectants so you don’t look like a raisin after 10 minutes.

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Mugwort Extract (Artemisia Princeps)

Anti-inflammatory powerhouse that calms cystic acne without drying it out. Think of it as a chill pill for your face.

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Centella Asiatica + Panthenol

Double soothing layer. Redness goes down visibly after rinsing — I tested this on a fresh breakout and it worked.

🔥 **The Science They Don’t Scream About**

The hero here is mugwort’s eupatilin — a flavonoid that dials down inflammation at the cellular level. It’s not just “natural” buzz; it’s clinically studied for calming skin reactions. Clay pulls out the gunk, mugwort tells your skin to stop freaking out.

  • Mugwort Extract: Reduces redness at the source — not just surface soothing
  • Kaolin Clay: Absorbs oil without sucking the life out of your skin
  • Centella Asiatica: Speeds up healing time on active breakouts
  • Panthenol: Locks in moisture so you don’t rebound with more oil

🧴 **The Texture That Made Me Pause**

It’s thick — like a paste, not a mousse. Spreads creamy at first, then dries to a matte finish in about 7 minutes. I felt a slight tingle, not burning, more like “something is happening.” Rinsed off easily with warm water, no scrubbing needed.

Week 3 in: I stopped using it all over and started spot-treating. All-over use was fine but unnecessary — my non-acne areas got a little dry. Spot treatment? Chef’s kiss. The cysts that usually take a week to calm down were half the size in 2 days.

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One Thing: Apply a thick layer on active breakouts only — not your whole face. Let it sit for 10-12 minutes max, then rinse with lukewarm water. Pat dry, don’t rub.

📊 **What Actually Changed**

Redness decreased by about 60% on existing cysts. New breakouts appeared smaller and less inflamed. My pores looked cleaner — not smaller (that’s a lie most masks sell), just *clearer*. Oil production stayed normal, no rebound grease.

Buy if
You get cystic breakouts that are red, angry, and need calming — not just whiteheads or blackheads
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Skip if
Your acne is mostly comedonal (clogged pores) — you’d get more from a salicylic acid mask
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Worth it?
Yes — $26 for 100ml that lasts 3 months of spot treating. Cheaper than a derm visit for one zit.

✅ **My Actual Take**

It’s the only clay mask I’ve used that doesn’t make my skin rebel afterwards. Not a miracle cure, but a solid tool for calming cystic flare-ups without destroying your barrier.

7.8/10
Calms cysts, respects your barrier
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Where to Buy: YesStyle or Stylevana — grab the travel size first if you’re unsure. It’s $12 and lasts for weeks of spot treating.