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I have used them in the past but honestly a sheet mask isn't my favorite.  Many of them are a PITA to unfold properly and get set on my face properly.  I also find many of them to be freezing cold.  I don't love the feel of them on my skin and more often than not I'm watching the clock so I can get it off.  LOL

 

 

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Registered: ‎10-25-2018

Sheet masks are a guilty pleasure of mine. I use one each night as part of my Korean* nightime skin routine.

My favorites are:

Patchology FlashMasque in Milk Peel, illuminate and hydrate.

111Skin Rose Gold Brightening.Mask.

SK-II Facial Treatment Mask

GlamGlow BubbleSheet Oxygenating Sheet Mask.

Kat Burki KB5 Eye Recovery Mask,

Florapy assorted mask collection.

 

Sheet masks are super easy and fun. They're meant to infuse the skin with awesome ingredients in a very short time. 

 

*You can read all about the Korean skincare routine on Cosmopolitan's website if you do a google search for "The Korean skincare routine, explained And simplified, for the the time (and penny)-poor"

 

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I have a few from Lancome (free sample) that I haven't tried yet.  Has anyone tried the Lancome sheets?

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I find sheet masks claustrophobic and cold on my skin. You could buy some cheap ones made in Korea at Walmart or T.J. Maxx or Marshall’s if you want to try them.

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They are the only thing that save my skin in winter - I use them every few days. I buy them with a subscription from facetory because it is a good way to get high quality ones inexpensively.  Cheap masks have tougher sheets and don’t work as well, imo.  

 

10-15 minutes is a perfect amount of time to wear them and when it is cold, you can soak the unopened mask in hot water for a few minutes and use it as a warm mask!

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@TracB wrote:

They are the only thing that save my skin in winter - I use them every few days. I buy them with a subscription from facetory because it is a good way to get high quality ones inexpensively.  Cheap masks have tougher sheets and don’t work as well, imo.  

 

10-15 minutes is a perfect amount of time to wear them and when it is cold, you can soak the unopened mask in hot water for a few minutes and use it as a warm mask!


@TracB, You're a genius.   I never would have thought of that.  I'm going to do that this weekend.  Thanks!