Sake and Grape Polyphenol facemasks
(Please note: while these are very famous in Japan, they are originally made in Taiwan not Japan). The Sake and Grape masks provide a layer of hydration onto the skin while using its acidic levels to loosen dead skin cells creating soft and healthy glowing skin.
How to use*
Wash face and use after a hot shower for the best level of absorption. Place sheet mask onto face. Empty remaining liquid and apply over the mask and onto the neck area and shoulders. Let the mask sit for 10-15 minutes. Peel off and lightly pat in excess liquid. Optional* you can cover your face in plastic wrap or there are silicon mask covers you can buy. These are great for holding the mask on and allowing you to go about your daily tasks. It also prevents the mask from drying too quickly and helps increase absorption into the skin.
Pros
– Provides topical hydration and nutrients to the skin
– Acidic levels softens and removes dead skin giving a more whitening appearance
– Refreshes the skin
– Relaxing scent to loosen tense muscles
– Helps with inflammation and overly dry skin
– Doesn’t clog pores or cause breakouts
– Comes with a good amount of product inside
Cons
– Using sheet masks in general are a temporary form of hydration. For any kind of skin improvement using them about once a week is most affective.
Product Results
One use of this mask does give the skin a softer appearance and these kinds of masks are good to add into your daily skincare routine. I found them to be satisfyingly moisturizing and it lasted the day when hydrating my skin. I use these about once a week for relaxation and refreshing the skin or if I need something to quickly boost my skin’s moisture levels. Overall it’s a pretty good product and I plan to add it to my facemask collection.
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