Skinfood recommends using it with the black sugar mask for maximum effectiveness.
[ cap diameter: 7.8cm | height: 6.6cm | base diameter: 5.6cm ]
As you can see by the glisten, the mask is very moist. It also spreads very easily, but because of its grainy texture, it doesn’t spread evenly.
It’s thick in a sense that it's goopy and sticky like congee, but in no way is it heavy like how emollient creams are.
Here are some photos to show you details:
(↑ Those little bubbles you see are the rice bits!)
Amount Needed: Because of the texture and its uneven spreading, I tend to use a lot each time, even though I only apply a moderately thin layer.
How it feels: When I first apply it, the small bits of rice feel mildly exfoliating, but only at first! After I start massaging, they soften and feel more like clumpy congee instead. As it sits on my face, it feels decently moisturizing, especially as time goes on. However, given the sticky, gooey texture, it doesn’t give that hydrating feel that sheet masks do.
Gradually it absorbs, and I’m left with a thin layer of oily-ish residue that reminds me of natural sebum. It's almost as if the rice bits melted...? I have no idea. -.-
It really looks and feels like sebum to me!)
(↑ That shine is actually water I hadn't wiped off.)
Not really much visible difference, really.
Brightening/Whitening: I know many others have testified to a brightening effect, but I see none. Although the pictures suggest a bit of softening of my blemishes, I hardly notice anything in real life, to be honest. Though to be fair, I rarely ever experience brightening effects... T^T
Moisturizing Ability: It's got the type of moisture that washes off easily when you go to rinse. After rinsing, I still feel a little more moisture than I began with, but it’s light.
Softening: My skin didn't feel any softer than it usually does.
I will admit that the natural ingredient-type feel of this washoff mask is quite refreshing--but then again that’s probably just Skinfood’s marketing scheme, haha! The sebum-type feel was quite interesting, but I must be honest: I’m not really keen on using “natural and organic” products--been around too many chemicals to care at this point--so for meeee, there’s not much incentive to buy this. It didn’t really stand out to me. I prefer the Holika Holika Sheep Milk Yogurt Mask :) But it seems to be quite the steady seller in Korea, so maybe it's just not my cuppa tea!
Many thanks to Koreadepart for sponsoring this, alongside many of my other recent reviews! ^3^
Anyone else tried this mask, or other similar rice products? How'd you find it?
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