Hannibal Lecter beauty inspiration: sheet masks
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Oooh I love the concept of sheet masks, I tried some my mum’s friend had brought over from Taiwan and they’re quite nice but a bit awkward always find they slip off my face easily. They are certainly good for travelling but I think I still prefer my Lush face masks, they tend to stay on a bit better.
Nice to see some fun ones on here but would be really useful if the article told you if any of them were actually any good and reviewed them – rather than just saying what they smelled like…
Hi Anna,
Thanks for your comment. The masks listed above are my favourites at the moment (I’ve tried so many I’ve lost count). More often or not beauty products promise the world and more, so I’ve kept the descriptions short and to the point (plus I’m no beauty writer). Here’s some further points: 1. The Acai mask as mentioned is refreshing, it’s the kind of mask I use when I’ve been on public transport all day and need a mask that soothes and revives my skin. 2. Panda mask – simply fun. 3. Lanacrème Manuka Honey face mask – it’s particularly good when you’re in and out of hot and cold environments (air con or heating dries out my skin) and your skin needs a rich and nourishing mask. I wouldn’t use this on oily skin as it’s very rich. Hope this helps.
Are there any masks or beauty products you’ve tried recently that are good? Always looking for recommendations.