Here's one of the masks I tried recently: 美肌之誌(抗豆修護面膜)
I got it from Sasa, during the sale. It's for acne-prone skin, and it costs me only $1.95.
Key ingredients:
- Cucumber extract (calm the skin, relieve redness)
- Aloe vera (has moisture-locking property)
- Chamomile extract (to regulate the water and oil level of our skin)
After-thoughts from using it:
I was having very bad outbreaks on my chin... suspect it is could be due to dryness (probably from my facial some days back). I decided to try out this mask in the hope to soothe the skin.
In terms of it's design, The mask fitted fitted well on my face, and though I had pimples, there wasn't any stinging or discomfort from using it. When I removed the face, I massaged the remaining essence and it was easily absorbed into my face. Some mask had a gooey feel from the remaining essence, but for this mask, the essence is absorbed easily by the skin, and there's no sticky feeling at all.
Texture of the mask |
I went to sleep happy, cos my pores appeared smaller, and the face looked glowy (in a healthy way). However, when I woke up the next morning, I realized it made my T-zone slightly oily.
Anyway, this is not an issue, as most moisturizing masks have this effect on me. Secretly, I've always wish that someone would invent a mask for combination skin - a design that allows me to moisturize the cheeks, yet regulate sebum control at the T-zone... Haiz... but till that day comes, this mask is good enough for now.
Overall, the mask is not bad - helps to moisture, without been too harsh for my acne-prone skin.
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