There’s
nothing better than having a good pamper sesh and if I’m not using my Glamglow
Supermud mask I whip out one of the many sheet masks that I have.
You
might have seen Insta’s and Snapchats from the likes of Marissa Carter and
Kylie Jenner sharing their snaps of them wearing their sheet masks. They’re
becoming super popular and have been super popular within Korean beauty for
years. They’re so quick and easy to use that they’ve been dubbed “The Lazy
Girls Facial”.
While
I use the Glamglow masks for my pores, the sheet masks I have are mainly for
hydration.
Starting
with the Sephora Rose Mask. Whenever I’m in a Sephora I stock up on these
masks, they’re my absolute favourites and come in 7 different kinds. The Rose
Mask is my favourite out of all of them though as its main purpose is to
hydrate the skin. I leave this on for about 15-20 minutes and when I peel it
off just massage any excess into the skin. These can be bought in Sephora in
the States as well as Europe and cost around €3.95 each.
The
7th Heaven Brazilian Mud mask is less for hydration and more for complexion but
equally as pampering. It’s a bit more yogurty than muddy but still works just
as well. Again I leave it on for about 15-20 minutes and then wash any of the
excess off my skin, you need to otherwise the mud dries into the skin. These
are available in Penneys and in most pharmacies, I think I’ve seen them in
Dunnes as well, costing around €2.00.
Masque
Bar are a new brand to Boots and if you can’t get your hands on the Sephora
masks then these are a great alternative. There are 5 different kinds to get
and come in Sheet, Mud and Crème masks. The Brightening Mask is basically the
exact same as the Sephora Rose Mask but I like the Sephora one a little better
as the Masque Bar sheet mask seemed to have too much liquid in the package
which made things a bit messy. These come in a box of 3, available in Boots and
cost €13.49.
Finally
we have this little Penneys Sheet Mask from their PS Love range. Does the exact
same as the Sephora mask but the sheet itself is a poorer quality and has a
tendency to rip. It’s also super slimy which made putting it on the face a bit
difficult as it was a bit drippy, saying that though it does what you need it
to so if you don’t mind a bit of a drippy mess then try this one out and for a
bargain of €1.50 you can’t complain.
Whenever
I pop a sheet mask on I always lie down on my bed and catch up on a few Youtube
videos. I find that sitting up or walking around the house that the masks just
fall off and plus you don’t want to scare anyone because you do kind of look
like a mummy/burn victim.
These
are also super handy for when you’re travelling, especially on long haul flights
to prevent you’re skin from drying out.
So
if you’re in the mood for a pamper you have a few of my faves to choose from
and all reasonably priced. Most of the sheet masks I have are on the moisture
and nourishing side as I prefer to use mud masks for any of my other problem areas.
If
you’ve tried any of these or can think of any other good ones do comment below.
Thanks
for reading.
Love
Sarah xoxo