SODIAL(R) 100 pcs Skin Face Care DIY Facial Paper Compress Masque Mask
Manufacturer | Leegoal |
Country of Origin | India |
Item model number | NYKKOLA 100 pcs Compress Mask |
Package Dimensions | 21.11 x 16.61 x 3.91 cm; 159 g |
ASIN | B00HH07ZEU |
J**S
Complete face & money saver.
*I purchased this product at full price and with my own money. As always, this will be a thorough and honest review of my experiences with this product. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask! I would be more than happy to answer them to the best of my ability. If you find this review helpful, I would very much appreciate it if you could click that 'helpful' button right below to let me know. :) Thank you!MASK REVIEW: I absolutely love and adore these masks. 100% worth every penny! They actually fit my face and are *incredibly* comfortable. (I make a few adjustments that I explain down below, but those are purely picky preference.) They soak up a crazy amount of oils and essence to release back into your skin once the masks are setting properly. They are incredibly comfortable, lightweight, and breathable. (Sometimes I have felt a little bit suffocated or trapped or something under a mask which I know sounds silly, but I have never felt anything like that with these.) They are *so easy* to travel with! As someone who now travels from one coast of the US to the other, that is a big deal to me. I can bring over two week's worth of sheet masks (essences and mask tablets) in a single snack sized ziplock bag in my carryon. Bonkers.[Obviously within the quart-size liquids bag as per TSA requirements.] I can honestly say that this is one of the best skincare decisions that I made. If you are on the fence - try it. You can thank me later. ;PSAVING THE ESSENCE: The other way that I use these compressed masks is to make sure that I get every dollar worth out of my expensive, store bought sheet masks. When I use a prepackaged sheet mask (especially the more expensive ones) there is always a good amount of extra ampule. I put all of that extra essence into a little airtight container and save it for the next day - really pack all of those positive things into my skin. All that I do is open up my sheet mask tablet like normal (explained below) and soak it in the saved essense, then use it as usual. Most good prepackaged masks have easily enough essence for two sheet masks included. I would rather save the extra essence for a day so that it can actually be used on my skin once it has had a chance to recover and accept the treatment from the day before, than to pile it all on in one sitting and miss out on some of the benefits because my skin wasn't able to soak it all up and break it all down and use it to the best of its ability in one sitting. There is only so much that the skin can absorb and process. Anything after that point is basically just wasteful.HOW TO OPEN THE MASKS:When I was doing research I kept watching all of these youtubers who were saying that the product (general tablet/compressed sheet masks, not specifically this brand) were a complete dud, didn't work at all, and were a waste of time, money, and product. I wanted to throw my phone I was so frustrated. If you have a completely compressed tablet and you put it in a pile of "goop" (as my ex liked to call serums and essences), it isn't going to expand and open up. You need to give it straight moisture first and it would have opened right up! *sigh*WHAT I DO: I turn my water on as hot as I can stand it, put the tablet in the middle of my palm, and let some water into my cupped hand. I turn the tablet as needed and let it soak up the water. Once it is decompressed and in it's log stage, I carefully squeeze about 75% of the water back out of it. I do this by pinching it back down the way that it had just grown outward. (If you squeeze it the other way, it can sometimes be impossible to open the mask fully without ripping it. Learned that one the hard way.) I then carefully unfold the mask. They usually just unroll, and then fold out in thirds, and then up from being folded in half. You need to be a little bit patient with this process. These masks are amazingly light and breathable, but on the flipside that means that they are thin, and you can tear things if you get frustrated. (Plus side if that happens though - you have a ton more and can try again! ;P) Once the mask is open I make any modifications that I am going to make (described and explained below) and *then* I dunk the mask into the ampule/serum/essence/oil and move forward with my sheet mask. Ta-da!All-in-all it usually takes me significantly less than a minute to open up one of these sheet masks from tablet to being put into the essence.ANOTHER POSSIBLE WAY: I have heard of some people who will open the sheet mask tablets with various carrier oils, sometimes mixed down with a bit of water to make it more fluid. I haven't done this yet, but the three that I have heard of are as follows - women successfully using melted down cocnut oil, diluted vitamin E oil, and sweet almond/jojoba oil blend. I would image that doing things this way, should it actually work to open the tablet in the first place, would give you a bit more longevity for the mask. You would have a bit longer wear-life because the oils that you have used as a base disperse, dissolve, and evaporate slower than the water would. That said, I tend to get *at least* 25 to 30 minutes of wear-time with ampule to spare. Some blends are closer to 50+ minutes, and that's without wearing a silicone sheet mask cover. These masks really are amazing!THE "MODIFICATIONS": The one SUPER nit-picky "complaint" that I have about these sheet masks is that they have this eye flap thingy on them (as shown in picture). I have seen that before on other sheet masks, but it has usually been on the bottom of the eye hole (so you could just fold it down and ignore it if you didn't want to use it), not on the top part, falling down into your open eyeballs without warning. I can't stand those things, so once my sheet masks are open (but before I make them all slippery with the ampule), I simply rip those little dangling pieces off. They come off fairly easily, just take it slow and be careful. It feels exactly like tearing through thin cloth (probably because that's exactly what's actually happening). Sometimes I just throw them away, but other times I will put them into the ampule as well. My nose is a bit longer than basically every sheet mask I have ever tried, so I take those extra pieces and put them on the sides and tip of my nose where sheet masks just don't ever naturally hit. (As seen in the picture.)Let me know if this was helpful. I rely heavily on reviews when making my own decisions so I want to be as helpful to those who come after me as I possibly can be. :)Have a great day!
A**.
Agm
Vienen envasados de forma individual.muy útiles para poner encima de las mascarillas faciales y aumentar los beneficios.quizas un poco difícilesDe desenrollarlas.
M**Y
Great!
Exactly what I expected! Be aware, they are paper and not cotton
T**S
Good Product, But Not Perfect In the Least
I started using these for lotion masks and although they work nicely, the only drawbacks for me are:1) The mask is a bit small for my face, so it doesn't go all the way back to my ears. I don't have a big face at all, just a round one, yet it misses about an inch on each side.2) The eye and mouth holes are a little closer together and in general small for my eyes and mouth; the holes are circles, not ovals. To give you an idea, I have an African nose with a slight bridge and almost 1.5 inches width from nostril to nostril, so it's not like my nose is pulling the mask up and away from my face. My mouth is almost 2.5 inches wide from corner to corner; pretty normal to small. The mask sits on the outer edges of my eyes and mouth even after I give it a few good tugs; not the worst thing in the world, but I wish it fit better.3) The mask does not cover all the way under my chin to my neck, which is problematic for me as this is an area of my face in need of extra TLC. I'll have to supplement with cotton skin care pads to cover that area of my face. I don't know why skin care often neglects this area of the face; I'm pretty sure I'm not the only person with this problem (even when I used to go for facials regularly, I had to stay on the Aesthetician about tending to this area).4) These came with hanging eye hole covers, not at all clean like the photo - cut those off after you wet the mask, but before you apply your lotion. Otherwise, they will eventually flop down over your eyes or you'll have to stick them out of the way with extra lotion, which is a waste of good product.I will continue to use these masks because the benefits outweigh the drawbacks and I'm not bothered enough by them to stop using the product. In spite of the minor inconveniences I've listed, I recommend this product for at-home beauty masks.
C**_
Five Stars
Very cheap price, arrive on time.
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