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TONYMOLY I’m Real Sheet Masks Review: Part 2

The serum is watery and clear, and the mask is pleasant to wear – I didn’t notice any tingling or cooling. Afterwards, I noticed my skin was brighter, and continued to look so throughout the day. My acne scars were even a bit less noticeable – I was impressed! I think this mask would work well for anyone with dull skin, hungover skin, or after something moisture-draining, like a flight. 

Red Wine 

Sheet mask

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The Pore Care Red Wine was the first TONYMOLY sheet mask I ever tried, and I totally plucked it off the shelves of an UO because I wanted to wear it while drinking red wine like the fabulous lady adult that I am.

This mask is still one of my favorites, up there with the lemon and seaweed masks. Its English description promises quite a bit – “tightens uneven skin texture with enlarged pores” – but it’s one of my favorites for a reason; it delivers on a lot of its promises. After using this mask, I notice decreased redness and a bit of a glow – I even feel like my pimples are smaller the next morning. And, even though decreasing pore size is not a thing, I feel like my blackheads are less noticeable, too. 

All in all, this mask is great for acne-prone skin

I’m not going to lie, it does smell a bit like cheap wine, but like most of the masks the smell is not overpowering and you stop noticing it as you wear it. The serum is watery, with a little bit of tackiness to it, like the lemon mask, so it leaves a bit of a film after you use it – just rinse your hands and face with a bit of cool water afterwards. 

Tomato

Sheet mask

I’m never really certain what to make of the Radiance Tomato mask – it promises to “make rough skin look smooth and radiant” but I don’t really have an issue with skin texture. I exfoliate regularly and my skin generally feels pretty smooth despite my breakouts. 

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