Where I got it: My sisters were travelling and they got these for me from Etude House in Hong Kong. Etude House is a Korean brand selling skincare and makeup in cute packaging and affordable prices.
What I got: My sisters got me a couple of essential mask sheet from Etude House. The mask range is an A-Z. Aloe, Bulgarian Rose, Collagen, Dandellion, Elder flower, Fig, Green Tea, Hyaluronic acid, Immortelle, Job’s tears, Korean Ginseng, Lemon, Mango, Noni, Olive, Pomegranate, Q10, Royal jelly, Shea Butter, Tea Tree, Unpolished rice, Vitamin complex, White pearl, Xylitol, Yogurt, Zucchini. I got Royal Jelly, Tea Tree,White Pearl and Yogurt Strawberry.
How I find it:
R for Royal Jelly provides skin with hydration. Suitable for dry skin.
T for Tea Tree surprisingly does not smell like tea tree. Tea Tree has antibacterial properties to help trouble skin with blemishes. Suitable for blemished skin.
W for White Pearl is a brightening mask. It is suitable for all skin types with uneven skin tone.
Y for Yogurt Strawberry soften and moisturises the skin. Suitable for rough skin.
Overall: The cutting of the masks are on the small side – the eye and mouth openings are quite small. The amount of product in each pack is perfect – not dripping wet but enough for the mask to stick onto the skin for at least 20 minutes without getting to dry or fall off. I do rinse off after peeling off the mask because I have pores that are easily blocked so I make sure I wash things off. I love the A-Z idea, but I doubt they have 26 different types of formulation for different needs. I always think they are very similar.