For the first time in a while, for a change of mood, I put on a sheet mask to sleep with it on. A quick review.
Until now I'd mainly used other products. I use Dr. Jart products, and I often use Mediheal products too, but since this one carried the line that it had completed dermatology testing at Chungnam National University Hospital, I figured I'd give it a try and used it. The Dr. Jart products I'd used until now were clean up your pores and reset your hydration, which I bought and used at Olive Young, and for Mediheal I used 3 types: whitening, vitamin, and collagen. Excluding the other masks I've used, I've used about 7 or 8 types, but this company's product is, at any rate, a first..
The price, bought during a 50% off event, was 1,000 won. ★★★★★
The size was strangely a little small. A just-right fit? Somehow it's like a product made aiming at small faces; the masks I'd used before were all big, so I had the question of why this one fits just right. ★★★★
I didn't look at the ingredient content for what the moisture is mainly composed of, but there seems to be a bit of a distinctive scent - a scent that's likely to be hit-or-miss - ★★★
The fit was decent. It didn't slide down. ★★★
The thickness was ordinary. ★★★★
I'll have to check my skin condition tomorrow morning. Since I have really dry skin I try out all sorts of masks that claim to boost moisture, and as expected I have the feeling that Dr. Jart is the best.. but the price is a bit steep, so whenever there's a sale I'll have to sweep up Dr. Jart again..
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