1 Reviews
- 짐마78Oct 17, 2024 (UTC)Dry SkinSensitive Skin
Review under verification
The content is currently being reviewed by the Hwahae operations team, and the verification will be completed by the next business day (excluding weekends and holidays) from the date the review was written.Reviewed by The Hwahae Testers
This review was written by The Hwahae Testers who received the product for free and evaluated it with a sense of representing Hwahae. The review is completely unbiased and honest, with no guidelines or restrictions. Reviews by The Hwahae Testers undergo the same strict verification process as regular reviews, and if they don't meet our standards, revisions will be requested.ProsAs someone new to modeling masks, I appreciated how convenient it was to have everything in a single-use package without needing to buy anything extra. When I applied the well-mixed yogurt-like consistency to my face, it felt refreshingly cool. After peeling it off, I noticed my skin texture looked noticeably calmer. (I can't say I saw any brightening effects though.) The leftover product separated easily from the plastic cup, which made recycling a breeze.
ConsThis was quite different from the modeling mask I tried at that neighborhood beauty shop. The instructions said to dissolve it in cold water, but when I stirred it in room temperature spring water, it formed clumps. I ended up applying it with undissolved granules, which was disappointing to see in the mirror. I bought this thinking it would be more convenient than purchasing loose modeling powder, but the high price makes this failure even more frustrating. Should I have used tap water? Was the spring water the issue? Would bottled water have worked? Or did they mean ice-cold water straight from the fridge? I wish they had specified what type of water to use and included pictures showing how it should look when properly mixed and ready to apply. (Review after first use) After wondering if the spring water was the problem, I tried again using room temperature bottled water. Turns out the amount of water was the issue. I initially followed the line inside the cup, but it was the same as before. I kept adding water bit by bit until it reached a yogurt-like consistency similar to what I've seen before. Basically, there was too much powder for just 50ml of water. That line in the cup is just a guideline - you need to keep adding water until you get the right texture. 50ml is definitely not enough - the powder doesn't fully dissolve, it's thick and hard to spread, and it dries too quickly. (Review after second use) The vitamin ampoule stung a bit on my sensitive skin, probably due to the high vitamin C content. Be careful to avoid getting the mask on your eyebrows, hairline, and sideburns - it's a pain to have hairs pulled out when removing it. The thinly applied areas don't peel off cleanly, so you end up having to rinse with water or use a wet wipe to remove the residue. I suppose this happens with other modeling masks too?