Let's start with the price. Much cheaper than Japanese and Korean masks.
What is the annual promotion price? 199/50 tablets, calculated as only 4 tablets, the price advantage is obvious compared with imported masks.
The material is relatively close, and the essence is moderate, which can basically be applied for 15 minutes.
The material of mask paper is plant fiber cloth, which feels good.
However, as for the use effect, it can only be said that the price is basically proportional. As a moisturizing mask, it is basically useless, and it is not recommended to stock up.
The hydration effect is a little, but the change is not obvious. Basically, the skin will be dehydrated or dehydrated the next morning. Recently, the indoor air in the north is very dry. My skin broke out the next morning after I applied this mask. The rest can only be used in summer when the skin is not so dehydrated.
What makes me most dissatisfied is that the one-leaf mask is still relatively exciting. I've only used these two paragraphs, so I'll take them as an example for the time being.
My eyes are sensitive, and I feel that I can't open my eyes with this mask. I don't know if it is the ingredient or essence of the mask. I used Watson's homemade mask when I was at school in my early years, and all masks in Ye Yi had this reaction.
To sum up, I think one leaf is cheap, but it is not cost-effective, because the effect is almost equal to nothing, and the sensitive muscles are conservative, so let's take a detour.
Personally, I think the use experience and effect of Midea's fresh film injection series are much better. I bought it two or three times in winter. (Membrane-liquid separation is the most recommended. )