SOO'AE Pure Detox Mud Sheet Mask
SOO'AE is an affordable sheet mask that can be found at walmart. This mask costs around $2.50USD to purchase however it is listed on their site for $4.00USD. I received this as a gift from a friend over the Holiday's. It took me a while to use it simply because I have so many other masks to try out and brands I want to try. I feel as if I was also pushing it away because it was a brand I've never used. Until I used the Charcoal Mask by them. Which was a nice mask but it didn't do too much for my skin. I was hoping this mask would be different and it was, for good and for bad.
For starters the mask itself was not made for a face like mine. My eyes are much larger and my nose was too small for it. It did not reach to my jawline like some other masks do. Also the forehead part was way too long for me. Those are things I can look past though I also had to keep my lips pressed together since the part that went under the nose was too large for me. I was going to take a picture of myself in the mask but I just hated the look of it so much, however you can find other people wearing it if you want to see. I felt like the man in the iron mask. While the plastic let me put on my glasses I couldn't stand it. I don't want to put plastic on my face.
I could not get the mask to form into all of the small curves of my face, it kept popping out since the plastic wasn't all too manageable. The nose area was way too long and I felt as if I was just wasting product the entire time. I would have had a better job if I just scrapped all the product off of the plastic and put it on myself. The no mess part is true but is it really worth it? Not in my book. The product wasted was too great and the plastic was annoying and suffocating. My skin could not breath while in the mask and the small holes made it hard for me to look around.
While the mask part itself was a disaster to me I did like the product on it. The mud was a bit cooling but not too much. I couldn't keep it on for the full 30 minutes since my eyes were starting to burn. That could have been my glasses, I don't know for certain but around 26 minutes I had to wash it off. The scent was very minimal and not bad, I could still breath through my nose even though it was almost covered.
In the end you still have to wash it off with water and if you aren't careful you can get it in your hair, on your clothes, anywhere and still make a mess. So I guess their "No mess" wasn't fully true. Once my face was clean I will admit that my skin felt amazing. It still does as i am typing this. My skin is soft, it feels hydrated and It did it's job lovely, at least on the places it could touch. My forehead is my trouble area and thankfully it was all over that.
Over all I love the product I just hate the gimmick of it. I don't like putting the plastic on my face and wearing the mask as it was. Plastic is not good, and it was a waste of product. I'd rather have the wonderful product in a form where i could just apply myself. The "mess" is worth it than to suffer through that horrible mask again. I will not be buying it but the product on the mask is worth finding a version by itself.
For starters the mask itself was not made for a face like mine. My eyes are much larger and my nose was too small for it. It did not reach to my jawline like some other masks do. Also the forehead part was way too long for me. Those are things I can look past though I also had to keep my lips pressed together since the part that went under the nose was too large for me. I was going to take a picture of myself in the mask but I just hated the look of it so much, however you can find other people wearing it if you want to see. I felt like the man in the iron mask. While the plastic let me put on my glasses I couldn't stand it. I don't want to put plastic on my face.
I could not get the mask to form into all of the small curves of my face, it kept popping out since the plastic wasn't all too manageable. The nose area was way too long and I felt as if I was just wasting product the entire time. I would have had a better job if I just scrapped all the product off of the plastic and put it on myself. The no mess part is true but is it really worth it? Not in my book. The product wasted was too great and the plastic was annoying and suffocating. My skin could not breath while in the mask and the small holes made it hard for me to look around.
While the mask part itself was a disaster to me I did like the product on it. The mud was a bit cooling but not too much. I couldn't keep it on for the full 30 minutes since my eyes were starting to burn. That could have been my glasses, I don't know for certain but around 26 minutes I had to wash it off. The scent was very minimal and not bad, I could still breath through my nose even though it was almost covered.
In the end you still have to wash it off with water and if you aren't careful you can get it in your hair, on your clothes, anywhere and still make a mess. So I guess their "No mess" wasn't fully true. Once my face was clean I will admit that my skin felt amazing. It still does as i am typing this. My skin is soft, it feels hydrated and It did it's job lovely, at least on the places it could touch. My forehead is my trouble area and thankfully it was all over that.
Over all I love the product I just hate the gimmick of it. I don't like putting the plastic on my face and wearing the mask as it was. Plastic is not good, and it was a waste of product. I'd rather have the wonderful product in a form where i could just apply myself. The "mess" is worth it than to suffer through that horrible mask again. I will not be buying it but the product on the mask is worth finding a version by itself.
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