It’s
official, I’m out of all my Innisfree sheet masks. I have been holding on to my
last one for quite some time as I wanted to find the perfect moment to use it.
Well my skin has been acting up quite a lot recently (I’m still trying to
figure out what caused it) so it seemed like the right time to try the
Innisfree BHA Skin Clinic Mask.
I’m always
a bit wary of using products for troubled skin, blame it on the drugstore
products of the past that made me cough because they smelled so strongly of
alcohol and felt like they would burn your face off. Well fear not because, as
always, Innisfree delivers a great product. This sheet mask contains salicylic
acid (a BHA) to help gently remove dead skin cells and leave you with smoother
skin. Salicylic acid is also great at unclogging pores and so it can help treat
breakouts. Most importantly it does all that without burning your face (do test
the mask before use to make sure you won’t react to any ingredients, a must
when using any new products) and it doesn’t smell strongly at all. In fact,
there is no alcohol scent only a faint herbal one that is quite pleasant.
The Skin
Clinic Mask are made with 100% natural cotton and I find they really help your
skin better absorb the essence and they are slightly more discreet than other
sheet mask (more transparent). After leaving it on for about 30 minutes, my
skin felt softer and smoother and it did not feel dry (though this mask is not
very moisturizing). I also found that it helped soothe breakouts and reduced
overall redness. Now I have only used this once and obviously it’s not
miraculously going to make spots disappear, but I do think it helped clear them
out faster. I wish I had more on hand because regular use could probably help
keep your skin in check or at the very least be great for those times when you
need to calm your skin.
I was
actually really impressed by this sheet mask, it delivers great results at a
very affordable price. The Innisfree BHA Skin Clinic Mask is available from the
Innisfree website and any of their stores (if you’re lucky enough to live near
one).
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