Saturday, January 4, 2014

Etude House I Need You Alphabet Masks

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Etude House introduced a new range of masks last year called A-Z Masks.
Their new masks spans 27 different types and ranges from A - Z & ♥ !

Cozycot very generously sponsored 6 masks spelling E . T . U . D . E & ♥ for me to review & try.

I was more than delighted to try because after realising that the old masks at Etude House were clearing out, the usual ones I used were no longer in stock. Before I knew it, out came this amazing range of 27 different types! Hahaha, frankly I might try them all someday to see which are my favourites. So many to choose from!!

I usually use my masks before bed time because it's less fuss-free. Slap on a mask after my bath and lie on the bed to read or play with my phone for 20 minutes before taking it off and go to sleep. It is important to take off your masks after 20 minutes because they will dry up if you go to bed with it.

For this review, I chose to use it during the day so I can show you how the mask looks like when it's on, without battling the low lightings that come with nightfall. I decided to try on Dandelion! :)




After bathing, I slapped on the mask after putting on my toner. Which explains the fuzzy messy semi-dried hair, hahaha. 

The mask fitted me well (I can't expect it to be perfect because everyone's face shape is different), and to be honest, it was one of the few that really did so. It's a huge improvement from the past Etude House's masks. I've had them, so I know the comparisons, and the new A-Z masks didn't have too much outstanding areas that goes onto your hair, neck, etc. It doesn't drip excessively on you too, which is really good because if I am lying down, I don't want it to drip all over my bed! 




The masks are not too thick, and comes packed with sufficient essence to rejuvenate your skin! After 20 minutes, remove the mask and gently pat the remaning essence all over your face, to ensure that they are well absorbed.

The Dandelion mask helped with Revitalising, something I really need after being intensely stressed with work at the moment. After patting in the excess essence, I felt that my face was a little bit fairer, and definitely more plumped up with all the moisture it took in. Masks are definitely for maintenance, so I'm not expecting instant results! Slapping a mask on, twice or thrice a week really helps to keep my skin more moisturized, hence keeping oily skin at bay, plus, it helps my makeup adhere better to my skin, which is very important since I'm always doing photoshoots!

Here's a brief overview of the other masks and what they do:

E (Elder Flower) - Soothing & Moisturizing
This mask sheet contains Elder Flower extract (Sambucus Nigra Flower Extract), known to be used in Europe's folk remedies, soothing and moisturizing irritated skin from the environment or stress, delivering comfortable and smooth skin.

T (Tea Tree) - Trouble Care
This mask sheet contains extract from the clean herb, Tea Tree, with soothing properties on sensitive and troubled skin to provide a fresh, clean complexion.

U (Unpolished Rice) - Firming & Nourishing
This mask sheet contains nutrition-packed Unpolished Rice extract (Oryza Sativa (Rice) Extract), delivering a clean, healthy complexion with its rich nutrition.

D (Dandelion) - Revitalising
This mask sheet contains dandelion extract (Taraxacum Officinale (Dandelion) Extract), the flower that symbolizes life, energizing and revitalizing delicate skin with its touch.

- 5 Berry Complex
This mask sheet contains 5 kinds of sweet berry extracts (Blueberry, Acai berry, Raspberry, Blackberry, Strawberry) full of antioxidants and vitamins for a lovely complexion.





Retailing only at $1.90, it makes for a good maintenance mask to have on every now & then!

Which is your favourite out of all 27 masks? :)


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