I'm really satisfied! I bought this Etude House mask because I liked the Mediheal Tea Tree mask and was looking for other tea tree options. While it doesn't calm blemishes quite as well as Mediheal, the thin sheet is comfortable and the essence isn't too sticky, making it great for daily use. My skin has been super sensitive lately, but even though the sheet feels slightly rough, it didn't cause any tingling or redness - it was actually quite soothing. The sheet is very thin - you can see your fingers through it even when it's completely dry. It has larger holes than regular sheet masks and a slightly textured feel. I highly recommend this as an affordable daily mask routine!
The essence is quite runny, so if you're not careful when taking it out, it can get into your eyes, nose, and mouth. To avoid this, gently squeeze the packet to remove excess liquid before applying. The sheet is thin, which makes it a bit fiddly to unfold, but it's worth it for the comfort. The nose part is too long - even though I have a slightly short nose, it's still too long for the average Korean face shape. I have to fold it in half to breathe properly, which is a bit inconvenient.
I use the Mediheal Tea Tree mask for special occasions because it's pricier and quickly calms blemishes. However, I've found that a daily mask routine surprisingly suits my combination dehydrated skin well. The Etude House Tea Tree mask is perfect for daily use - it's not as intense as Mediheel, but it's comfortable and provides a nice soothing effect. Everyone should try a daily mask routine for just one week! I used to think it was too expensive, but after trying it, I found it works so well for me that I've kept it up.