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RecommendedAug 31, 2020
Modeling masks were something I'd only experienced at skincare salons, so using one at home felt quite novel. I initially thought it was a sheet mask, but it turned out to be a mix-and-use formula. You blend components 1 and 2, which seems to combine essence with a rubber-like substance. I eyeballed the proportions when mixing, and it still worked fine. Even when quickly applying it with my fingers, the mask started to set by the time I finished. That's okay though. Once applied, you'll need to lie down and place tissues around your face to catch any dripping essence - just like they do at salons. After some time, it peels off incredibly easily. The results are impressive - your face is left with a honey-like glow, and the essence seems to absorb well, leaving your skin looking incredibly hydrated and firm. While the effects may be temporary, consistent use could yield great benefits. It's perfect for when your skin looks dull or lacks elasticity before an important event or meeting. It'll definitely boost your confidence! There's no need to apply additional essence or cream afterwards. If your face feels slightly heavy, just gently wipe it with toner after removing the mask.
I'm a bit concerned about the presence of some cautionary ingredients. If that aspect could be improved, I'd be completely satisfied with this as a home modeling mask.

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