Skin Type: Combination, sensitive

Climate: Mostly very humid and warm subtropical climate with a few months of extremely dry weather

  1. Mary&May Niacinamide Vitamin C Brightening Mask: 5/5 WRP This one is a staple for me. I can leave it on for up to an hour before it starts to dry. Soothes any breakouts and has a slight brightening effect.
  2. Mary&May Collagen Peptide Vital Mask: 4/5 MRP Lasts as long as the other Mary&May mask and provides great hydration but doesn't have any tangible effects beyond that.
  3. P.CALM Barrier Cycle Daily Mask Pack: 3/5 WNRP A quick 20-minute mask. I find that the sheets are a bit flimsy and hold very little serum. Provide some hydration but make very little difference beyond that.
  4. Cell Fusion C Cica Cooling Pad: 5/5 WRP The cooling effect with these Cell Fusion C products is like nothing I've experienced before. They're great for a quick mask pack, though I wish it was easier to divide the toner pads in half. These have also helped calm down skin irritations.
  5. Abib Green LHA Pore Pad Clear Touch: 4.5/5 WRP I really enjoyed using these. The pads hold a good amount of serum and come perforated, so they're easy to use. They're good for a double cleanse and catch a lot of dirt even after I've used a face wash. Great for removing remnants of makeup or for very lazy days when you just want to quickly cleanse your face. Did they help my pores though? Not sure.

by SureJanardhan

2 Comments

  1. Prestigious-Pay627 on

    great list. i always wonder if those pore pads actually do anything too. i use the skintale app to track my acne and hydration scores to see if masks are actually making a difference. it’s nice to have data instead of just guessing.

  2. bruce-commonlyodd on

    After cleansing, grab a cooling, soothing toner pad and swipe it once over your face; then seal with a lightweight, fragrance-free moisturizer while your skin is still damp, and finish with sunscreen in the morning.

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