Cellulose mask containing tea tree leaf oil, chamomile extract, and centella asiatica extract.
If I’m understanding the back correctly, this mask contains tea tree leaf oil, chamomile extract, and centella asiatica to moisturize sensitive skin and target wide pores. The “Clear Fit” sheet seems to help tighten the jawline area and utilizes what they call “sheet transformation” in which the white sheet turns transparent. The instructions are interesting as well as it states to pull the sides of the sheet over the cheeks to provide a tightening effect.
This mask has a tea tree scent of moderate strength. Once on the face, the scent isn’t very detectable. It also offers a medium cooling sensation, and the essence feels very gentle. I really like how this mask doesn’t leave behind an oily residue and fully soaks into the skin with ease. Unfortunately, the cutout isn’t as up to par. The sheet did not cover the bottom fourth of my nose nor the lower sides, which is unfortunately where I needed it at the time of use.
I didn’t find the sheet to really be all that transparent on the face. There isn’t really an in-depth explanation as to the technology behind this “Clear Fit” sheet, so I wasn’t too sure on what to look out for. All I really noticed was that it wasn’t as transparent as the short description on the back hypes it up to be and that the cutout was a little off on the nose. I appreciate the gentleness and how the essence doesn’t leave an oily, sticky residue, but as for end results, I didn’t notice all that much. The description on the back refers to glossy skin and wide pores, but I didn’t really notice a difference after use. Maybe it’s because I don’t personally care for tea tree oil all that much, but I don’t think this is a mask I expect to repurchase in the near future.
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