I love taking a moment to myself to indulge in some pampering, and while going to my local massage and facial parlor is a great option, my wallet doesn't always agree with me. After trying out multiple at home facial masks, I decided to take a chance on the Dermal Korea masks. I was pleasantly surprised that these masks work quite well. Each mask is individually packaged, is large enough to cover my entire face with some room to spare down on my chin area, and is loaded with pleasant scented facial serum. Each mask has different purposes ranging from moisturizing, repair, brightening, etc. I didn't see a big difference between the masks in terms of specific quality it was supposed to be helping my skin with, however, I did find all masks were nicely moisturizing without irritating my skin. At the $0.50/mask price point, this is an indulgence I could use every day without breaking the bank. I brought these masks with my on my vacation and they really helped sooth my skin at the end of each long day of sightseeing. Overall, these masks are comparable with most facial masks you can buy at your local drugstore at a much more friendly price.
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