Various Moisturizing Masks ~ Japanese/Korean product review

(Charcoal, Aloe Vera, Lemon, Black Sugar, and Pomegranate) moisturizing masks by Pure Smile

Moisturizing masks each designed with different sets of minerals, vitamins, and plant extracts for your individual skin’s needs.

How to use*

Cleanse face before using. Apply the paper mask and remove after 10-20 minutes. Pat skin to absorb the extra moisture and use the remaining liquid in the pouch for your neck and arms. Gentle enough to be used daily or once a week.

Pros

~ Contains a gentle moisture lotion that is clear and silky

~ Didn’t clog pores or cause acne

~ Relaxing scents

~ Great for all skin types because you can choose what you need

~ A fair amount of product inside

~ Restores skin’s moisture for the day

Cons

~ None that I could think of!

Product Results

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

Don’t let the outdated style of packaging fool you, these masks are pretty good. I like that I can find ones with ingredients that match my skin’s needs. Aloe for calming, lemon for whitening, strawberry and cream just for fun. I’ve tried a variety of them with no acne problems or skin allergies. Each one had an incredibly relaxing scent and they make great gifts to give or just to indulge yourself. Every time I can find these on the market I buy them up. I don’t think they are miracle workers on making the skin look younger or more beautiful, but overtime the ingredients really do help to improve and maintain your skin. They even sell seasonal ones too. They don’t contain a majority of natural ingredients and rather a blend of lab grade and real ones so I gave it four and half stars for the benefits of the essential oils they use, but I prefer more natural based products. As a side note, these masks always have Japanese written on them, but they are made in Korea.

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