Well, I don’t know how I managed to get through May with just one lonely blog post, but I feel like I’ve been busy this month with things going on in my life outside of work. This was a good first change. It’s usually work that keeps me busy and tired. I feel like taking anti-anxiety medication has helped me feel more positive about things that last a few weeks. My first fear when taking SSRIs was that I would turn into a zombie and not be able to feel anything. already. Instead, I realized that even though I still felt the same emotions, my brain wouldn’t let me go to the point where I felt physical discomfort, like a racing heart or chest pain. about it. Rather, I am now able to process my feelings and consciously decide whether to move on or deal with them. But everything is in a very perfunctory way, which is great. I love this professional distance from emotions at work, and I think this is the only way to get through work in a situation where the current situation remains the same and is as ridiculous as ever.
The sheet masking slowed me down a bit, and I’m not really sure why, but I was able to restart it more consistently than last week, so I was finally able to get a review. frienvita Today is sheet mask Sunday!
What’s special about this mask? This mask is made with a silky medium-weight material containing royal jelly extract, honey extract, apple fruit extract, aloe, and multiple molecular weights of hyaluronic acid. Note that these key ingredients start at the midpoint of the ingredient list.
Mask overview:
price: $2.50
function: nourish and moisturize
scent: slightly like honey
Essence type: Transparent, slightly viscous
interval: half an hour
thickness: Moderate
Mask fit: It’s not bad, but if the fabric of the mask was thinner, it might have fit around my chin better.
Stickiness: dirty clothes
Hydration: very good
Other notes: Not applicable
What’s special about this mask? This mask is pretty much the same as the previous one, except it has pearl extract in it to add a little glow to the skin.
Mask overview:
price: $2.50
function: Nourishes, moisturizes, and shines the skin
scent: I really couldn’t smell anything.
Essence type: transparent, lightly viscous
interval: half an hour
thickness: Moderate
Mask fit: It’s not bad, but if the fabric of the mask was thinner, it might have fit around my chin better.
Stickiness: dirty clothes
Hydration: very good
Other notes: Not applicable
Final verdict: Both masks had very cute packaging and despite the extra crease around the chin, the masks fit pretty well and snugly on my face. The masks were quite moisturizing and left a greasy finish, so I didn’t use any moisturizer after that, as both masks felt like they had a lot going on as is.
Frienvita masks can be found on Amazon or other online retailers.
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