Beauty

Timeless Truth Glacial Snow Algae Bio Cellulose Mask Review

I am really struggling with dry skin at the mo, and I’m layering up all the products to try and reduce that horrid, tight feeling that accompany parched skin. Consequently, I’ve been grabbing sheet masks a lot more frequently and I’m so pleased I made a decision to give the Timeless Truth Glacial Snow Algae Bio Cellulose Mask a go, as it’s easily one of the best ones I’ve tried for drastically improving hydration levels.

As you can see in the picture, it’s generously sized, so if you have a long face much like me then you won’t struggle to allow it to be fit, and can easily fold over parts that are too baggy to ensure a clear fit that provides even hydration. I’m wearing eye patches beneath the mask which are the more opaque white parts underneath the eye. The huge plus of the Timeless Truth Glacial Snow Algae Bio Cellulose Mask is that it is really rich and creamy, with lots of lovely acid hyaluronic to provide some serious hydration. I applied this and left it for around an hour, finding my skin had really drunk up all of the moisturising serum after use. My skin felt and looked plump, soothed and hydrated after use, which effects were still obvious for a couple of days after use. The best way to use a hydrating sheet mask is to start with a gentle chemical exfoliant (I made use of the REN AHA Tonic) then follow with a really moisturising mask to reap the benefits. This is by far one of my favourite sheet masks for a while, and even though it’s a little more expensive than is perfect at around lb8 per mask, it’s definitely a decent investment and a good illustration of getting what you pay for. Locate them here – – where single sheets are lb7.40 and a five pack is lb35.15.