Watsons Bird's Nest Silk Hydrating Eye Mask




During my last China trip, I bought the Watsons Bird's Nest Silk Hydrating Eye Mask from Chong Qing. It was located in the city so I didn't think that their quality control will be that bad but that is only until I used it recently.

5 individual packed sheets in each box but only 3 sheets can be used as the other 2 individual packs have no eye mask sheets at all. I can only find their blue protective layering in that 2 individual packs. Totally let down.

Thankfully, it wasn't that expensive but it still isn't a great feeling. The clear eye mask sheet nestled within the blue protective layers and it is a bad choice if you peel it off the protective layering and tried to use it on the undereye area, because it tends to get messy due to the sheer material. As the material is so sheer and thin, it gets extremely sticky and it can be quite a hassle to have them properly layered on the undereye area as it just gets tangled up. The user experience is just bad.

The smart way to use it, is to have it layered on the undereye area together with the blue protective layer and peel off that protective layer. Even though the eye mask sheet still gets slightly messed up but it is definitely better than the first method where you layered it directly without the protective layer.

The scent is pretty perfumery and while it adheres well due to the moist cooling feeling, it didn't spread out well like how a eye mask sheet should be. The Bird's Nest Silk Hydrating Eye Mask did not hydrate as what it claimed to be.