Innisfree My Real Squeeze Mask Oatmeal Review

by Shivani Singh
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Who is it for? Innisfree My Real Squeeze Mask Oatmeal is for those with dry and rough skin and wants a cream type sheet mask for moisturized and smoother skin.

Price

INR 100/- for one sheet mask (20ml).

How to Use?

Cleanse and tone the face. Unfold and place the mask on the face while avoiding eye and lip area. Leave on for 10-20 minutes. Remove and pat the skin for further absorption.

My Experience with Innisfree My Real Squeeze Mask Oatmeal:

Packaging:

This sheet mask comes in a sleek white packaging which is pretty decent. The packaging has the picture of Oatmeal on it. Detailed instructions can be found at the back of the packet.

Fragrance:

The fragrance is light and bearable.

Colour and Texture:

The color of the sheet is white and the serum is white cream like. The mask seems to be made of cotton tissue which is wet with creamy serum. It doesn’t really drip. The sheet itself is three-layered but is still comfortable to wear.

Experience:

The sheet fits well on the face. The serum is creamy and thus it doesn’t really dry out. This particular sheet mask with the extracts of the king of cereals, Oatmeal, is specifically for people with dry and rough skin. I have combination skin type and when I removed the mask I felt that my skin couldn’t absorb a lot of the creamy serum. But I feel that dry skin would absorb the serum better.

However, the serum leaves a sticky feel on the face so either sleep soon after using the mask or lightly wipe out excess serum. That being said, the mask hydrates and evens out the skin. I felt a remarkable difference in skin tone after removing the mask. As I have combination skin, I wiped my face to avoid clogged pores and breakouts. In the morning I just splashed my face with lukewarm water and the skin felt smooth and plump. The glow also lasted throughout the day and did not cause breakout which I was scared of because of the creamy serum.

What did I like?
  1. Convenient
  2. Travel-Friendly.
  3. Hydrates and smoothen up the skin.
  4. Even though it is for dry skin, it works well for other skin types as well.
  5. Does not cause a problem for acne prone skin.
  6. Pocket-friendly.
  7. No parabens.
What I did not like?
  1. The creamy serum can be a little too much for combination/oily skin type but it can be fixed by removing excess serum.
  2. Can feel a little uncomfortable after removing the mask as the skin may feel sticky.
Would I recommend it?

Yes, it does what it claims and is a good choice for dull and rough skin types. Even though it is for dry skin, it works well for other skin types as well.

Rating:

4.5 out of 5.

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