Hi all,
today I will be reviewing the Tsum Tsum Artmask- Minnie and Mickey version
To my knowledge, there are many different ones with different Tsums on it.
The brand of the mask is Lovemore and it is made in Taiwan
Instructions are really basic and common
-wash face
-put mask on for 15 minutes
-remove
Photo of mask- no plastic sheet- just the mask itself
TONS OF SERUM. There was so much, I was able to squeeze out a handful..
Mickey design on mask- cheek and forehead.
REVIEW:
I think I'm going to start splitting my mask reviews into sections of:
1. Thick/Thin
2. Scent
3. Serum
4. Size
5. Purpose
6. Afterthoughts
This mask is definitely THICK. It is way thicker than Dr. Wu masks, and as you can see in the photos, the mask isn't as transparent on my skin.
2. SCENT
The scent wasn't fragrant or floral like most masks I have used. It is kind of like a weird oatmeal scent, which I guess makes sense since that's what the mask claims to have as an ingredient.
3. SERUM
There was way too much serum in this mask. As seen in the photo above, I had a handful of serum. It was more than enough to put onto my arms and legs.
4. SIZE
Size of the mask was pretty good. There aren't a lot of masks that fit well on my face (face shape is round). Most of the time, the mask is either too big on the forehead, or it is too long on the chin area. This mask in particular fit well on my forehead, but because the mask was so heavy and had so much serum, it kept wanting to slide off my face.
5. PURPOSE
The purpose of the mask, as stated on the package is to make your skin feel smooth, promote elasticity and give your face a glowing feel. I think the mask did help make my skin really smooth after, so that is a plus.
6. AFTERTHOUGHTS
Mask made my skin smooth after use, but had a little sticky residue. Overall, it is not a bad mask, and I think this mask would make a really good gift for Tsum-tsum lovers. I would have preferred if the mask was a bit thinner, though. It would have made the experience a lot better.
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