The firth thing I noticed when I opened a Skinfood Kiwifruit & Tangerine Repairing Sheet Mask was the lovely fruity smell which was representative of actual kiwifruit and tangerine rather than chemicals.
I was pleased to find the tissue mask itself wasn’t too soppy, but the hole placements meant it didn’t have as ‘true to face’ a fit as the garnier tissue masks which I’ve become a regular user of.
I unfolded and smoothed the mask on using a mirror then relaxed for 15 minutes. It does stay on your face fairly well if you need to walk around.
I didn’t strike any tingling or skin sensativity issues but felt 15 minutes was enough. After removing the mask I gently massaged the excess (which seemed like a perfect amount) into my face and neck.
Love that this product is paraben free, responsibly sourced and made in nz. Would be keen to try other fruity flavours if Skinfood make them!
I do not usually use masks, and because of the amount of waste they produce I have never bought a sheet mask. However, I was given one of these Skinfood kiwifruit and tangerine repairing masks, and I thought I would try it out. I like that the mask is made in NZ, and not tested on animals, and the packaging has clear instructions. I used the mask while having a bath, and I found that the packaging was easy to open and the mask easy to apply. The sheet was thoroughly soaked in the product, and it did not dry out during the 15 minutes I left it on for. I really liked the smell and texture of the product, and I thought it was great that the rest of the product is massaged into the skin after 15 minutes, rather than washed off. My skin felt nice and hydrated after the treatment, and the experience fitted well with having a relaxing bath. If there was a compostable version of the mask, in either compostable or at least recyclable packaging I would consider buying it in the future.