Review : Etude House Honey and Milk Princess 3D Mask


Product Description
Unique 3D face mask sheet that comfortably fits face and neck. Essence formulated with yummy natural ingredients for a beauty treatment fit for a princess

I requested a friend to get a couple of this Etude House mask for me when she went to Korea. Honey and milk are usually considered as good stuff for the skin. The idea of 3D masks in Korea and Japan seemed to differ to that of Taiwan.

Taiwan's best selling 3D masks come from the brand, Lovemore which I have reviewed before.
I have first tried a 3D mask from Kanebo Japan, namely Kanebo Evita Deep Moisture 3D mask which is almost similar to this mask except that the Etude House Honey and Milk Princess 3D mask has an extra flap for the neck area.

This facial sheet mask has a heavy perfume-y scent which I rather do without. It is heavily soaked with essence when I first pulled it out from the packaging. A parting line can be found in the center, so that when you layered it on the face, you felt like there is a mountain top in the center of your face. Am I even making any sense? lol

There is an extra flap for the neck area but you will need to lie down on the bed while using this mask, else the extra flap will be hanging in mid-air if you sit upright.
The material of the mask is thick and sturdy, slightly stiff but still adheres moderately well, except for the flap for the neck area.

The after-feel is a sticky film on the skin which I prefer to cleanse it off, rather than to massage in. After using it for 3 consecutive days, I did see an improvement to the irritated red skin around my nose and chin caused by the SKII Facial Treatment Gentle Cleanser. The areas were less inflamed and more hydrated.

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