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- to********Dehydrated SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRednessRecommendedFeb 15, 2024
As someone with super sensitive skin, I find that the Histolab modeling mask doesn't cause any itching after use. It's non-irritating, deeply hydrating, and really brightens my complexion - I love it! Compared to Lindsay and Mediflower masks, there's a noticeable difference in quality. The rubber doesn't fully harden and stays slightly pliable, giving it a premium feel unlike cheaper alternatives. When my skin is stable, Lindsay and Mediflower work well. But during sensitive periods or after laser treatments, I prefer to invest a bit more in Histolab. I tend to switch between different masks depending on my skin's needs. So far, I've tried: - Lindsay Tea Tree Cool (3kg) - Lindsay Vitamin (1kg) - Mediflower Cool (1kg) - Mediflower Nature Cool (500g) - One Thing Modeling Pack (won from The Hwahae Testers) While it's pricier than Lindsay and Mediflower, the lack of irritation is a huge plus. However, compared to Lindsay Tea Tree Cool, it's not as effective at reducing heat and inflammation. Lindsay Tea Tree Cool is incredibly cooling and instantly brings down skin temperature, but it can be itchy and slightly irritating. Histolab is gentler. It's not that it isn't cooling at all, but if you're expecting the same level of cooling as Lindsay Tea Tree, you might find it a bit lacking. That's why I prefer Histolab for frequent laser treatments. For those with a strong skin barrier, Lindsay should work just fine. I apply Tosowoong Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Serum before using the modeling mask. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedAug 19, 2022
It has a nice cooling effect. Can you believe the price? I think it was around 30,000 won. Unfortunately, it feels a bit dry. And since it's a modeling mask, it's inevitably a bit inconvenient to use.