I'm
not sure if this one is a newer installment into the Latte Art line, but I do
know the other two, the Milk-Tea & the Cappuccino, both came in different
containers before their newer ones.. They were probably what drew me to the
Latte Art line, but I'm definitely not mad about them being in different
containers. No complaints here.
I adore the
packaging. I’m a sucker for coffee anything, so this product was right up my
ally.
Out of the box picture. The spoon that comes with it
is too cute. As you can see, I’ve been using it. I took these pictures awhile
after mixing it.
Look at that cute
swirl! So fancy. The mixing spoon is engraved with Tony Moly's logo.
When unmixed, the mask has a brown swirled layer &
a white swirled layer. Once mixed, the mask becomes a more grey/brown color.
See, this is what it looks like completely mixed. I
haven’t mixed the entire thing up. It’s already really messy to try & do in
the first place & the spoon is too small to mix the entire container up.
[ DESCRIPTION ON BOX ]
NOT PICTURED
This cacao-in-cream mask containing soft milk cream
with sweet cacao powder lightens pores and moisturizes the skin. The cacao pack
from Ghana contains theobroma cacao (cocoa) fruit powder, which has an
excellent sebum-absorbing function, and it removes impurities from the pores.
Althea officinalis root extract provides excellent moisturizing effects to the
skin, keeping the skin moisturized even after washing your face. In addition,
mentha piperita (peppermint) leaf extract and salix alba (willow) bark extract
remove dead skin cells and tighten pores, making the skin smooth and firm.
[ VOLUME ] 85g
A small dot of the
product on my hand.
A small amount of the product on my hand. I didn't allow it enough time to completely dry, but it doesn't take too long to dry up.
I
love the smell of the mask. It smells exactly like chocolate milk to me. I also
absolutely love how moisturized my face feels after this. I’ve noticed after
using it a few times that my pores look a lot better, but my face also seems to
be purging some nastiness that needed to get out. It’s not a problem for me
since I want all that gunk out of my pores. My only problem with this mask is
the burn I sometimes get when using it, especially on my chin area, where my
hyper pigmentation is. Other than that, I can honestly say I love this mask.
I
got this from kpoptown.com for $11.80 USD. I don’t feel the price is that bad
for this product. It’s lasted me awhile. I clearly haven’t used it up yet.
Would
I repurchase? I’m very undecided if I would. I normally like to try many new
things that I don’t see myself running out any time soon, but I do love this
mask.
Overall,
5/5.
I
hope you have enjoyed this review. I hope you have a wonderful weekend.
A
little side note: I may or may not have to start posting on different days or
exclude a day from my posting schedule. I’m still using and trying out some of
the current products I’m using & don’t believe I can completely give good
reviews by only using them for a little bit, except for my previous review.
We’ll just have to see what happens.
Lubyouall
-mickee
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