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Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Testing Out 3 Shea Butter Sheet Masks

Hey everyone! I am definitely a fan of Shea Butter and picked up 3 sheet masks containing that ingredient to see which one is my favourite!


I ended up trying this mask first out of the trio and I really did like it! It was a little wide for my face but it smelled great! It wasn't dripping in essence and it states on the packaging that it is made by non-bleached fabric which contain cottonseed. This mask I found to be rather cooling and I left it on for 30 minutes. The main purpose is to help add moisture back into the face and I paid $1.41 for a single sheet mask. It is made in Korea and it was comfortable to wear.

This mask looked like it was saturated in shea butter lotion (and smelled like it too,) but I still tried it out. It claims to be moisturizing for dry, dehydrated skin and I left it on my face for 20 minutes. I applied some essence to both my chest as well as my neck. The scent didn't bother me and even though the mask lifted up underneath my chin twice, I smoothed it back down which wasn't a big deal. After I took off the mask, the leftover essence felt heavier on my face than usual and I patted it in then left it to dry for a few minutes. I paid $1.58 for this mask and this isn't amongst my favourites. I much prefer the bamboo sheet mask from this brand more and I don't care to repurchase this specific mask. It is also made in Korea.

Right off the bat, it smelled like lotion, looked like lotion and the mask was very saturated. It looked like lotion in my hair and the mask is too big for my face. It claims to be moisturizing and that it leaves the skin with a luminous glow. Like the other 2 masks, I left it on for 20 minutes and this has to be my least favourite out of the 3. I also have a little bit of a skin issue by the right side of my lower lip and it irritated it like crazy! When I removed the mask, there was so much extra essence and it honestly looked/felt strange on my skin. I paid $1.41 for it and the mask is also made in Korea. 

Which Mask Wins?
If you couldn't tell already, the Tony Moly sheet mask wins by a landslide! They didn't use lotion essence in their mask, it didn't irritate my skin and it was the most effective out of the 3. It was comfortable to wear and it definitely added much needed moisture back into my face. I wouldn't hesitate to repurchase this mask in the future!

Where I Buy My Sheet Masks
I purchase most of my sheet masks from a store inside Pacific Mall in Markham and when I go, I definitely stock up. You need to spend over $30 to be able to pay by credit card so keep that in mind. Also, when I went on Sunday, December 3rd, all Tony Moly masks were 12% off and when you buy in bulk, you save more off your purchase. Whenever I do come back here to replenish my stock, the sheet masks do change and the masks are always changing. I suggest that you buy in bulk if you like a particular mask and maybe ask her when your favourite mask will come back in stock.

Until next time,

STAY CLASSY

Berrz

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