Review : Skin Food Salmon Eye Patch



Product Description
Intensive eye treatment innovatively formulated to penetrate deeply to moisturize and brighten the eye area without any sticky feel. Easy for travel.

This range of eyecare is highly marked up in Singapore. I have used their brightening eye massage serum previously, which was ineffective to alleviate my undereye circles.
A box of these eye patches, containing 8 pairs of eye masks retails for ~$20 in Korea but costs $70 in Singapore. *gasps*

The box is pretty presentable, and housed 8 individual packed sheets. It feels like you are opening a gift box, each time you want to take out a pair of eye masks.
Each pair of eye masks is packaged in a clear plastic tray, layered with several protective sheets inbetween. The patches are jelly-like and provides a comforting cooling sensation when layered on undereye area.

There is hardly any scent and the size is generous enough to cover most of my undereye area. It is slightly sticky to adhere well to the skin without any slipping.
When you first layered it on, the mask sheet feels plumped, and after the stipulated 15 to 20minutes of usage, you can feel that the mask is flatter, which probably meant that the essence has been absorbed into the skin.

Even though my dark circles were not gone, but the fine lines were minimized and the eyes feel rested Note that eye mask is just a temporary measure, proper maintenance is still essential.

I wear spectacles on a daily basis and on days when I like to be specs-free, I use an eye mask prior to skincare application, before donning on my contacts and off I go.

Source : Skin Food


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