Review : Sephora Marine Algae Mask



Product Description
This fibre sheet mask promotes a more youthful complexion. Each sheet hugs the contours of your face for comfortable adherence and ensures that the active ingredients are deeply absorbed by your skin

I received a complimentary sheet of Sephora Marine Algae Mask in a Sephora goodie bag from an earlier event this year.

Made in China, this anti-aging mask is said to protect the skin from inflammation and sun-caused aging. In terms of ingredients, they are filled with  many odd-sounding names which I never come across. Even Cosdna, the ingredient analysis website can't decipher them.

The material is thick and moist with essence. However, the cutting of the mask is really bad. Its huge and extends all the way to beyond the cheeks. If I really have to stretch and pull it tight, the mask would have gone beyond the ears, covering the hair. Do I really want to layer the sticky mask on my hair? I don't think anyone will do that.

Because of the large cutting size, there were excess flaps all over the face, leaving temporary mask imprints on my skin, after the masking session. For a cherubic face like mine, which is considered large, I wonder how it must have been, for those with smaller face shape.

The fragrance is also strong which may not go down well with those who has a sensitive nose. After a 20 minute treatment, my skin looked slightly fresher-looking but that is about it.


Ingredients :
Water, 1,3 Butylene Glycol Cosmetic Quality, Glycerine Usp 99.5%, Waterin, Tdc-Amc 20, Crodamol Gtcc, Neolone Ph 100 Preservative, Xiameter Pmx-200 Silicone Fluid 100cs, Montanov 68, Aristoflex Avc, Carbopol Ultrez 21 Polymer - V2, Cutina Gms, Ksg-16, Actipone Laminaria Saccharina Gw, Lexgard E, Sodium Hydroxide Pellets, Sodium Hyaluronate, Ocean Algae 1429284, Unicert Blue 05601-J, Unicert Yellow 08005-J

Source : Sephora

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