Hey babes, here’s part three of my review ofTONYMOLY’s 18 I’m Real Sheet masks. If you missed them, be sure to check out parts 1 and 2.
These masks are among the most popular products to come out of the Korean beauty craze, and they are also fairly cheap (especially if you buy them in bulk on Amazon – you’re welcome) and readily available. Plus, the packaging is super cute.
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The only issue – there are 18 mask types available and most of the text on the packaging is in Korean, which can make figuring out which one to try a crapshoot at best. That’s why I’m reviewing them for you!
For part 3, I’ll be reviewing the Green Tea, Cactus, Rose, and Tea Tree sheet masks. Read on for more!
(For reviews of the other masks, see my posts on Makgeoli, Broccoli, Lemon, Avocado, and Aloe; Rice, Seaweed, Pomegranate, Red Wine, and Tomato; and Pumpkin, Orange, Pearl, and Lotus.)
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Green Tea
TONYMOLY Green Tea Mask
The Skin Purifying Green Tea sheet mask is one of the newer masks added to the I’m Real line. As far as I can tell, it’s only available at the TONYMOLY website right now.
Unlike the previous sheet masks I’ve reviewed (and the tea tree mask that’s part of today’s review) this is my first time trying out this mask. Here we go!
The English on the packaging states that the “green tea mask brightens skin tone with freshness of the earth”, which, lol, okay. Seaweed‘s got a run for its money. Green tea products generally promise to help with redness, skin tone, and brightening, though, so I’m going into this hoping for brightening and some soothing for redness and irritation.
I really love green tea (see: my ridiculously overflowing tea stash) and green tea scented products, so I was really hoping that this scent would deliver. I was disappointed. I got some hits of jasmine, but for the most part the serum reminded me more of the tomato mask. Granted, green tea scent is so subtle that I imagine it’s hard to recreate in a mask like this, so I’ll give it a pass there.
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