I'mSORRYForMYSKIN green mud mask Reviews
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- 90tngmlDec 10, 2016Oily Skin
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ConsThe mask is made up of multiple film layers, which is hygienic, but the process of peeling it off is quite complex, and the layers tend to stick to each other, making it difficult to apply. Additionally, the masking time is 30 minutes, which is rather long, and you need to cleanse your face again afterward. So if you're using it at home, you'll need to have enough time to spare.
TipIf it's too much of a hassle to do the mask at home, you can bring it with you to the bathhouse. Just do the mask while you're soaking, then rinse it off and you're done! I also use a hair pack during the masking time to save time. It's super efficient! Although the mask doesn't completely dry in the humid bathhouse environment, the pores are still widely opened, so the effects are still great.