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Sheet masks are becoming a huge, international skin trend. There are so many to choose from that it can be hard for what you want from them. I bought a bunch of them from Memebox and they shipped really fast, so I got them just in time for Spring break! Sheet masks are perfect for the busy college student, they’re effective and simple to use! It only takes ten to twenty minutes to put on, and throw away. Also, their price is range is around $2-$10.

You get the results fast depending on which mask you put on! The main difference is how your skin will look brighter and healthier than usual. There are so many to choose from that it can get overwhelming. So feel free to buy a lot individually especially if they are around $2-$3 a piece.  

 

So, this is what I ordered from Memebox and I bought the Nightmare Before Christmas sheets from Japan.

If you read my previous post on Skincare for Swifties, I bought the Snail Bee mask that I featured. A tip is to pick out which problems you want to solve for your face. Mine for example, is my pores. Also, feel free to try out unusual ingredients to see how it fits for you!

 

Once you’ve gotten your mask, let’s review how to put it on!

First, refrigerate your sheet masks because it feels so good when they’re cold.

I suggest you put it on after you’ve showered and your pores are open.

But, if you can’t do that do not worry, just wash your face with a cleanser!

 

Then you open the package. It might feel slimy and cold once you try to open it .

Put on the mask and leave it on for 10-20 minutes.

Some things to do are watch an episode on Netflix/Hulu, homework, or just hang out on your couch.

 

After those 10-20 minutes are up, take the mask off and embrace your face!

Leave the excess serum from the mask for it to absorb. If you cannot stand the slimy-ness, you may pat your face with a towel.

Enjoy the Wonderful World of Sheet masks!

 

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Emily Yoshida

Cal Lutheran

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