I’m not a big fan of masks, so when I was sent a sample of the new Sensai 3D Mask I was hesitant to try it. In my head masks are always these muddy pastes that dry up your skin – which don’t get me wrong, when treating a mild break-out those are great, but otherwise, eh. When I opened the 3D Sensai mask (6 for $165) however I found that this mask was like no other I had tried. Each mask has almost an entire bottle of Sensai’s new Lifting Radiance Concentrate and the mask feels like a soft delicate fabric – nothing gross, dry, or hard about it.
It doesn’t drip, you don’t need to wash it off, and it also treats your neck. Just leave it on for 10 to 20 minutes and you’ll not only feel relaxed from the cooling sensation, but you’ll notice a reduction in puffiness and your skin will have a radiance and high level of hydration. I suggest using it before going to bed, because the last thing you’ll want to do is cover your beaming face with make-up after treating yourself to one of these masks.
On a side note, after trying the 3D mask I used one of Sensai’s Soothing After Sun Masks which is an equally pampering, non-drying option that helps cool burns or if you were lucky enough to tan, it helps extent your tan.
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