last time i went to japan, i managed to get all the other variation from lululun new line, the plus line that i couldn't get before. last time, i bought four types of their weekly face mask line and leaving only sweet drop which i couldn't find anywhere. so, this is the last variation from this line that i finally got to try. so let's see how it works.
this is the description from their US website: lovely moisturizing - blend of manuka honey from france. the honey in this mask was harvested from the manuka, which means "tree of healing" in the maori language. the honey's hydrating effects protect the skin from winter dryness, creating an irresistible youthful and loveable skin appearance.
honey from the "healing tree". the honey in this mask is manuka honey from the manuka tree or "healing tree" in the maori language of new zealand. as a moisturizing ingredient to protect your skin from the effects of drying, manuka honey, has been used and loved as a luxury skin care ingredient since ancient times.
contains apricot seed oil. apricot seed oil is rich in oleic acid. oleic acid is a major component (40%) of human sebum, it is a natural party of healthy skin and covers the skin in a thin protective veil to keep in essential moisture.
avocado, the world's most nutritious fruit. blended avocado oil extracted from the seeds of avocados are guinness certified as "the world's most nutritious fruit". hyaluronic acid, collagen, and unimoist are luxuriously blended as moisturizing ingredients.
the packaging: it comes in regular rectangular sachet that has color coordinated to its type. for the sweet drop, it's yellow. it has picture of dripping honey at front so you get the idea that this might contain honey-related ingredients. at the back there's a lot of text but everything is in japanese, so no telling what it's about.
the scent: i thought it would smell like papa recipe, which also has honey in its ingredient. but i'm wrong. it has this subtle floral scent, but not overwhelming. i like it.
the product: the mask is the same as the other mask in this line. the mask is thicker than regular lululun, but it's still soft and stretchy a bit. it adheres well to my skin. the fit is okay for me even though it doesn't have any slit. but it has these weird eye slits on my inner eyes which i hope they change it. when i try to put it on my nose bridge, the slit would get into my eyes sometimes and i have to lift it up so my nose bridge doesn't get the essence. super annoying. it has enough clear essence soaked into the mask and it's quite generous, but nothing left in the sachet. the mask is slippery at first, but as time goes by, it doesn't budge.
the result: i put this on my face for about 30 minutes and afterward i can feel my face is moisturized. i don't see any brightening effect. this is really moisturizing, probably the most moisturizing out of lululun masks so far that i've tried. it leaves a bit sticky feeling but it doesn't make my other skin care steps to pile on top of this one.
honestly, this is a good one. even though this is not targeted for dry skin or aging skin, but it's moisturizing that i think even dry skin could like this. i do think all skin types can try this but if you don't like thick mask, then you should try taiwanese masks and not this one. as for the price, i think all lululun masks are affordable but the weekly one is more pricey than their usual pack masks. as for availability, it's easily to get in japan and online, but here in indonesia, there is not so many seller that sells this mask. and when they do, it's not that affordable anymore. so, i won't repurchase unless i go to japan myself.
this is the description from their US website: lovely moisturizing - blend of manuka honey from france. the honey in this mask was harvested from the manuka, which means "tree of healing" in the maori language. the honey's hydrating effects protect the skin from winter dryness, creating an irresistible youthful and loveable skin appearance.
honey from the "healing tree". the honey in this mask is manuka honey from the manuka tree or "healing tree" in the maori language of new zealand. as a moisturizing ingredient to protect your skin from the effects of drying, manuka honey, has been used and loved as a luxury skin care ingredient since ancient times.
contains apricot seed oil. apricot seed oil is rich in oleic acid. oleic acid is a major component (40%) of human sebum, it is a natural party of healthy skin and covers the skin in a thin protective veil to keep in essential moisture.
avocado, the world's most nutritious fruit. blended avocado oil extracted from the seeds of avocados are guinness certified as "the world's most nutritious fruit". hyaluronic acid, collagen, and unimoist are luxuriously blended as moisturizing ingredients.
the packaging: it comes in regular rectangular sachet that has color coordinated to its type. for the sweet drop, it's yellow. it has picture of dripping honey at front so you get the idea that this might contain honey-related ingredients. at the back there's a lot of text but everything is in japanese, so no telling what it's about.
the packaging |
the product: the mask is the same as the other mask in this line. the mask is thicker than regular lululun, but it's still soft and stretchy a bit. it adheres well to my skin. the fit is okay for me even though it doesn't have any slit. but it has these weird eye slits on my inner eyes which i hope they change it. when i try to put it on my nose bridge, the slit would get into my eyes sometimes and i have to lift it up so my nose bridge doesn't get the essence. super annoying. it has enough clear essence soaked into the mask and it's quite generous, but nothing left in the sachet. the mask is slippery at first, but as time goes by, it doesn't budge.
left: before middle: mask on right: after |
honestly, this is a good one. even though this is not targeted for dry skin or aging skin, but it's moisturizing that i think even dry skin could like this. i do think all skin types can try this but if you don't like thick mask, then you should try taiwanese masks and not this one. as for the price, i think all lululun masks are affordable but the weekly one is more pricey than their usual pack masks. as for availability, it's easily to get in japan and online, but here in indonesia, there is not so many seller that sells this mask. and when they do, it's not that affordable anymore. so, i won't repurchase unless i go to japan myself.
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