I’ve often praised T&T Supermarket and their wide selection of affordable sheet masks. What I especially like is that they sell quite a few Chinese brands, as most sheet masks are made in Korea. On a recent visit, I came across a Chinese brand. Chand and a collection of sheet masks that recall some mountain wildlife and an Asian interpretation of Snow White. I definitely liked this because of the packaging, and my hunch paid off in the end.
The packaging also mentions 3D technology, which references the meshwork of the mask’s fabric to slowly and continuously wick moisture into the skin.
This mask is also made from 100% plant fibers and is biodegradable, yet incredibly soft on the skin and contours to every curve of your face.
Mask overview:
price: I’m pretty sure I paid about $12 for 5 masks
function: To clarify
scent: A slightly floral and refreshing scent
Essence type: Slightly watery
interval: half an hour
thickness: thin and smooth fabric
Mask fit: very comfortable
Stickiness: zero
Hydration: I only said “moderate” because I think if you have a drier night or are a person with dry skin, you will feel the need for a moisturizer.
Other notes: Very reminiscent of my beauty diary regarding mask fabric and results, that’s a good thing!
Chando can be found at T&T Supermarket.
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