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If you came here because of last week... Welcome back! If you have no idea what I am talking about, check out part 1 of this haul to see the bulk of it - there is a lot! However, if you like masks, and especially sheet masks... You're in for treat!
Last week, I mentioned a Youtube channel called Wishtrend. They recommended a clay mask from another brand which was a bit of an investment (for me personally). I ended searching for a cheaper, but effective alternative. The one that keeps getting recommended is the Innisfree Super Volcanic Clay Mask. It is one of the best selling masks out there in K-Beauty, and from the brand itself. They do have a normal one, but I went with the 'Super' as my pores needs all the help they can get! This was £8.
Even though my face needs a good detoxing, I don't want to use the Innisfree Super Volcanic Clay Mask regularly as it can a bit astringent for my skin. This is where the Innisfree Jeju Volcanic Colour Clay Mask comes in. I decided to get the purple version which can help calm the skin, whilst still detoxing my skin for those non-full-on pampering nights. This cost roughly £6.
*This is a pre-warning for anyone who cannot handle the long list of sheet masks that will be below this point.*
Although I have never heard of this brand before; what drew me was definitely the cute packaging. However, I had a mini debate with myself if this was worth the money or not. I think HELLOSKIN Jumiso Whoa,whoa-Soothing Mask Sheet set will be worth a try. It has recently won an award in 2017, and was used on a famous K-Beauty TV show; which makes it sounds reassuring to use. Plus, the fabric of the mask is what I am curious about; because it's all about how the mask delivers and sits on the skin. This set cost roughly £6 for 5 in total (buy 4 get 1 free).
*This is a pre-warning for anyone who cannot handle the long list of sheet masks that will be below this point.*
Although I have never heard of this brand before; what drew me was definitely the cute packaging. However, I had a mini debate with myself if this was worth the money or not. I think HELLOSKIN Jumiso Whoa,whoa-Soothing Mask Sheet set will be worth a try. It has recently won an award in 2017, and was used on a famous K-Beauty TV show; which makes it sounds reassuring to use. Plus, the fabric of the mask is what I am curious about; because it's all about how the mask delivers and sits on the skin. This set cost roughly £6 for 5 in total (buy 4 get 1 free).
Because this next brand is so highly raved about, I needed to try out their sheet masks - obviously as I am sheet mask lover, and I rate the brands according them. I bought a set of the DEAR, KLAIRS Rich Moist Soothing Sheet Mask which is great for blemish and acne prone skin like mine! For 6 masks (buy 5 get 1 free) it costed roughly £7 - so more expensive than the regular sheet masks I buy.
The last set of masks I bought were the Mediheal Teatree Care Solution Essential Masks. It seems like I cannot stop buying soothing sheet masks! Honestly, I think I've seen this brand everywhere, but nothing ever registered for me to try them out. Even though I had no interest to try it before, there are tons of reviews and recommendations online. Luckily enough for me, this was on offer for buy 5, get 1 free for only £2! The original price for the set on the website was over £20, but I got a 90% discount as they were on offer. However, these are cheaper on ebay (in terms of full price) for £12, and you'll get 10.
The last set of masks I bought were the Mediheal Teatree Care Solution Essential Masks. It seems like I cannot stop buying soothing sheet masks! Honestly, I think I've seen this brand everywhere, but nothing ever registered for me to try them out. Even though I had no interest to try it before, there are tons of reviews and recommendations online. Luckily enough for me, this was on offer for buy 5, get 1 free for only £2! The original price for the set on the website was over £20, but I got a 90% discount as they were on offer. However, these are cheaper on ebay (in terms of full price) for £12, and you'll get 10.
I have not yet heard much about this brand's masks, but I have seen this being sold in Selfridges and Cult Beauty - which mean it must be pretty good right? The Tomymonly I'm Real Sheet Mask in Rice is the one I decided to try out. I chose rice due to it's purifying and brighten properties. This mask is around 30 pence - converted from dollars.
I have never heard anything about the Lebaton Aqua Hydrating Essence Mask, but I like that 'hydrating' is in the name. As the name suggests, I expect this to be hydrating as it contains Hyaluronic acid. I also expect it to soothes, calm and brighten my skin due to the Centella Asiatica, Witch Hazel and Aleo Vera. This cost about 80 pence.
This is a repurchased of the Innisfree Sheet masks in Rose and Strawberry. However, I also bought the Rice, Bija, and Pomegranate version which I have never tried before. The Rose and Strawberry brightens the skin, Rice purifies, Bija is for clean skin, and Pomegranate is glossy skin. Each mask costed roughly 60 pence.
If I am totally honest, the major reason why I bought The Seam Natural Skin Fit Masks in Aloe Vera and Grapefruit was because of Olaf!. I am a sucker for anything Disney related, because it's Disney! - obviously. Besides the marketing, I also liked the sound of 'skin fit'. It sounds as if the mask will adhere well to my skin, and not slip off, or cause any air bubbles, or needing to be adjusted every 10 seconds. The Grapefruit helps moisturise and vitalise the skin, while the Aloe Vera soothes and moisturise. Each masks cost roughly around 40 pence.
If you haven't spotted the running theme of this whole haul, this is another mask I never tried before or even heard of, and it is from the BOOMDEAHDAH Everyday Mask in Rice. This was on the 'New In' section of the website I shopped at. Just like I said before, rice is great for the skin...Plus, I wanted to try and see if the quality of the actual sheet mask is any good. This roughly costed 50 pence.
And another theme continues, but with THEFACESHOP Sheet Mask... and of course it is in the Rice version. Even though I am a loyal fan of the sheet masks from THEFACESHOP, I have never tried the rice version before. Luckily enough, this was given as a free gift after spending £30. However, if I bought this mask as a single... it would have been around £1.50 - pricey compared to the other masks in this haul. But, if you haven't notice... I keep repurchasing their masks over and over, so I gotta like it - right?
And last, but not least... I bought the TORRIDEN Cellmazing Mask Pack. As I said in my last haul, and previously in this haul (I think), Centella Asiatica is apparently amazing for repairing the skin. So, to see if this 'Centella Asiatica' actually works, I bought loads of products that contain 'it' to test this out for myself; and my skin. This mask was on offer for 80 pence per mask.
And that is everything from my haul! I need to handcuff myself from these websites, so I can stop damaging my bank account. If you want to see a review on a particular masks, leave a comment down below. Sorry for anyone that was expecting my usual end of the month BOOKCLUB review! I have been super busy for the past few weeks, and I will be even more so in the upcoming weeks! But, you can still check out my previous BOOKCLUB reviews to see if there's any books you missed! For all the missed book reviews, I will make up for it later in the year. But, that is all for this week!
I'll see you soon,
Bye ♥
If I am totally honest, the major reason why I bought The Seam Natural Skin Fit Masks in Aloe Vera and Grapefruit was because of Olaf!. I am a sucker for anything Disney related, because it's Disney! - obviously. Besides the marketing, I also liked the sound of 'skin fit'. It sounds as if the mask will adhere well to my skin, and not slip off, or cause any air bubbles, or needing to be adjusted every 10 seconds. The Grapefruit helps moisturise and vitalise the skin, while the Aloe Vera soothes and moisturise. Each masks cost roughly around 40 pence.
If you haven't spotted the running theme of this whole haul, this is another mask I never tried before or even heard of, and it is from the BOOMDEAHDAH Everyday Mask in Rice. This was on the 'New In' section of the website I shopped at. Just like I said before, rice is great for the skin...Plus, I wanted to try and see if the quality of the actual sheet mask is any good. This roughly costed 50 pence.
And another theme continues, but with THEFACESHOP Sheet Mask... and of course it is in the Rice version. Even though I am a loyal fan of the sheet masks from THEFACESHOP, I have never tried the rice version before. Luckily enough, this was given as a free gift after spending £30. However, if I bought this mask as a single... it would have been around £1.50 - pricey compared to the other masks in this haul. But, if you haven't notice... I keep repurchasing their masks over and over, so I gotta like it - right?
And last, but not least... I bought the TORRIDEN Cellmazing Mask Pack. As I said in my last haul, and previously in this haul (I think), Centella Asiatica is apparently amazing for repairing the skin. So, to see if this 'Centella Asiatica' actually works, I bought loads of products that contain 'it' to test this out for myself; and my skin. This mask was on offer for 80 pence per mask.
And that is everything from my haul! I need to handcuff myself from these websites, so I can stop damaging my bank account. If you want to see a review on a particular masks, leave a comment down below. Sorry for anyone that was expecting my usual end of the month BOOKCLUB review! I have been super busy for the past few weeks, and I will be even more so in the upcoming weeks! But, you can still check out my previous BOOKCLUB reviews to see if there's any books you missed! For all the missed book reviews, I will make up for it later in the year. But, that is all for this week!
I'll see you soon,
Bye ♥