Purchased by me
I entered the sheet mask game when I feel there were a lot of just “fun” masks that were colourful, had patterns and were, I’ll say it, a tad gimmicky though when I saw these brightly colored Two Tone Sheet Masks from Laneige a couple of years ago, the concept made sense. As is, we multi-mask with different types of clay as different areas of our skin each have their own needs so why not do the same with a sheet mask?
The Two Tone Sheet Masks are a multi-solution for your face that solve two skincare concerns with one mask and have a perforated line down the middle to separate the top and bottom half of the masks.
Moisturizing and Lifting
The Moisturizing/Lifting mask features quinoa seed to hydrate and carob bean which some scientific studies suggest stimulate collagen synthesis. I used this mask on a day where my skin felt particularly parched and was a bit surprised at how UN masking for this. The colors were fun and I love my mask selfie, but I was a bit disappointed with this one in terms of what it claimed to do.
Mask Summary (Moisturizing/Lifting):
Price: About $5 USD
Skin concerns: Dryness, sagging
Scent: Very floral
Essence Type: Clear and viscous for both masks
Duration: 20 minutes
Thickness: Very thin
Mask Fit: A little wrinkly with the nose area fitting a bit big, but not bad overall!
Tackiness: Zero
Hydration: I felt like I still needed moisturizer which I was surprised about as I thought this mask would be the most hydrating out of the three I purchased. I used La Prairie’s White Caviar Creme Extraordinaire.
Other notes: Very finicky to put on mainly the bottom half of the mask.
Pore ​​Care and Relaxing
Firstly, I loved the colors for this mask! The mint green is a shade I love in clothing as well so seeing it in mask form was fun! The top half of the mask focuses on sebum control using pine needle extract while the bottom half focuses on refreshing fatigued skin around the lips (?). I didn’t think the skin around my lips could be more tired than the rest of my skin, but apparently it can!
Mask Summary (Pore Care/Relaxing):
Price: About $5 USD
Skin concerns: Sebum control, fatigued skin
Scent: Slightly sweet
Essence Type: Clear, water for both Pore Care and Relaxing
Duration: 20 minutes
Thickness: Very thin
Mask Fit: A little wrinkly with the nose area fitting a bit big, but not bad overall!
Tackiness: Zero
Hydration: If you have dry skin, you will need a bit of moisturizer afterwards
Other notes: Very finicky to put on with two separate parts of very thin material
Brightening and Hydrating
This was actually the most hydrating mask out of the three. While I didn’t really experience a huge difference in brightness, I enjoyed this one the most as my skin did look lovely afterwards.
Mask Summary (Brightening/Hydrating):
Price: About $5 USD
Skin concerns: Dryness, dullness
Scent: Slightly sweet
Essence Type: Clear, water for Brightening and clear and viscous for Hydrating
Duration: 20 minutes
Thickness: Very thin
Mask Fit: A little wrinkly with the nose area fitting a bit big, but not bad overall!
Tackiness: Zero with the Hydrating bottom half feeling ever so slightly more hydrated
Hydration: I just added on two drops of Stoic Beauty Agathos for extra glow!
Other notes: Very finicky to put on mainly the bottom half of the mask.
Final verdict: You cannot get these masks anymore, but other than being visually entertaining Laneige has far better masks out there! I found the masks really finicky to apply in two parts as they were very thin, so once you got to the bottom half, the mask kept folding in on itself which was super annoying! They were fun and I am glad I got a chance to try them!
I was watching the Superbowl and eating nachos today so didn’t get a chance to post this until now!
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