2 Reviews
- 0.지니.0Jun 17, 2024 (UTC)Dry SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skinproduct.Atopy Skin
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ConsDrawbacks: For me, the oil serum-like residue left on my skin made it feel moisturized, but given my skin's characteristics, I also got some blemishes along with it.
TipOnce you mix part 1 and 2, it starts to set quickly, so you need to blend and apply it rapidly!
- atreeeJun 17, 2024 (UTC)Dry SkinAcne Skin
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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.ProsThis mask is incredibly hydrating! It's a cut above other at-home modeling masks, and you can really feel the difference in quality. The application method is unique - instead of mixing powder with water, you blend a paste (part 1) with a rich oil serum (part 2). While it's convenient not having to adjust the water ratio, I was a bit worried about it setting too quickly. You definitely want to use every last drop since it's precious stuff! The mask stays moisturizing throughout the entire setting process. It has a lovely scent, typical of Dalba products. As it dries, you can feel a liquid coming through, but it's not oil - it's a hydrating essence. It's so moisturizing that you need to lie still to keep it adhered properly. Unlike other modeling masks that left my skin feeling dry and uncomfortable after an hour, this one kept my skin hydrated even after a 50-minute nap. While there was a slight tightness from making expressions, overall it felt wonderfully moisturizing. The next morning, my husband commented on how great my skin looked - plump, hydrated, and with reduced redness. My skin barrier feels significantly improved. The Hwahae Testers weren't kidding about this mask's effectiveness!
ConsThe price is definitely on the higher side compared to others. However, it's a must-have for winter. Other modeling masks lack hydration, requiring additional serums, but this one is so moisturizing that you can skip pre-mask products. One downside: I had a blemish forming on my upper lip area, and by morning it had become more inflamed. By afternoon, I noticed a few more blemishes on my cheeks. Next time, I'll try a lighter application and adjust my skincare routine accordingly.
TipPro tip: Use a toner-soaked cotton pad to gently remove any mask residue stuck in your hairline - it's painless! The mask was so hydrating that I even left some on my neck. The next morning, I noticed the mask was still releasing essence on my desk - it seems to continue dispensing serum as it contracts. Talk about working hard to deliver hydration!