lululun face mask pink (balance moisture/regular)

i can't believe myself, but i think i'm starting to like these lululun masks. after finishing the white one, i use one of my etude's mask sheet again, and i felt it was too thick and the essence was too much. and it's milky white essence that take a little while to be absorbed. and then i use this one, and it felt right. the thinner mask sheet and the clear runny essence doesn't burden my skin. so refreshing. now i regret that hubby only got the basic types, the blue, pink and white one. he did found the special edition one, which is special according to the region, but the price is triple than the usual so i said to him to forget it and get and basic only. *sigh* oh well, i might use what i had wisely.

pic from ichibankao
this is the description from their website (again, please note that i google-translated it and correct it the best i could so it's more understandable): pink is all season moisture type. newly balanced with mix of 8 components. the moist will continue even after, and fully to achieve that "rice cake" beautiful skin (i believe korean said it's a chok chok skin?). the face mask is to used every day, but you can feel immediately after use. to achieve that, we have blended special technology "rice ceramide". rice ceramide is similar in structural with your skin ceramide, so it has excellent penetration to skin. by using the mask everyday, it will lead to smooth and shiny skin.
now, if you're curious about the ingredients: water, glycerin, propanediol, Komenukasufingo glycolipid, niacinamide, PCA-Na, honey, hyaluronic acid Na, Asian ginseng root extract, aloe vera leaf extract, bilberry leaf extract, avocado extract, Melia bruises Zillah Kuta leaf extract, horse psyllium seed extract, mandarin orange peel extract, lecithin hydrogenated, lysolecithin, PEG-40 hydrogenated castor oil, xanthan gum, citric acid, citric acid Na, hydroxide Na, phenoxyethanol, methylparaben, BG.
okay, there are a bunch of plants extract that i don't recognize, but i think honey, hyaluronic acid, avocado are meant for hydration. while aloe vera is soothing, bilberry is brightening. the rest i don't know.

the packaging: i got the 7 sheets one, so it's exactly like the right one in the picture. it's similar to the other one, only different colors, it's pink now. again, all the sheets are inside one ziplock bag, so be careful in storing it.

the scent: it doesn't smell like alcohol wet tissue, but somehow it reminds me of baby wipes. it smells nice and soothing, but not too much. slightly floral, i think..

the product: the fit is similar to the white one, although the forehead part is slightly higher. it covers mine perfectly, but if you have wide forehead, that it will fall short on you. as for the essence, somehow this one has more essence than the white one. perhaps because this one is supposed to provide moisture. and it distributes evenly between all mask, perhaps it's because i flip the ziplock bag a couple times to make sure the essence getting around first. but again, compared to korean brands, the essence is considered less than the korean one. it will dry around 15 minutes or so.

the result: since this one is supposed to provide moisture, this one does as it's promised for. but, i think the moisture level is higher after second usage, and not instantly after the first one like korean mask sheet. but, it doesn't give anything else other than moisture. and like the other one, this one doesn't break me out too.

again, i have to say this one is perfect for travel, it will give you enough moisture after your long and tiring journey, and it's easy to carry around since the ziplock is quite safe. i think it's suitable for all skin types, but for dry skin and super duper dry skin, perhaps this one will not enough. again, it's a refreshing break for the usual korean masks, and if anyone give me this one again, i will accept it gladly. after all, seeing it on my vanity table, makes me want to grab it and use it, hahaha.. i'm that kind of girl that needs kicking to do their skincare.


the packaging

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