Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Etude House Natural Mask in Pearl

My oily skin is acting weird and sometimes I feel as if it's turning into combination skin. I'm too lazy when it comes to moisturizing, but now I have to. One quick fix when it comes to bringing back the health to one's complexion is through the use of face masks. This one from Etude House was a GWP from my last purchase, but I believe that they sell this mask too, together with other variants such as Pomegranate, Aloe, and Lemon.


It reads 1,000 mg (but of what?). I can't read Korean words, but I think it's Hydrolyzed Pearl (listed as its Active Ingredients below).


Pros:
  • It's a sheet mask, which meant no mess and rinsing off.
  • The mask felt relaxing, with no strong scent.
  • It left me with softer, more nourished skin.
  • It temporarily made the dry patches on my skin disappear.
  • It's cheap so you can use up to 2 of these masks a week and not be broke.

Cons:
  • The mask does not fit the face perfectly. See the horizontal line across the cheek area? That certain part of the mask left a horizontal mark on my face (but it disappeared within a few minutes).


Price:
  • P58.00
  • Sometimes, this even goes for free when you buy P500.00 worth of products in a single-purchase.

Will I repurchase?
  • Yes. The horizontal line across the mask is workable and not so much of a big problem. I'd like to try the Lemon and Aloe variants too.

Are you fond of face masks? Which one is your favorite? I'm always looking forward for new ones to try.

Love,
Helen

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