Review : KOSE Clear Turn Eye Zone Mask Q10


Product Description
A concentrated treatment eye-zone sheet mask with co-enzyme Q10 that targets fine lines and wrinkles, as it saturates skin with moisture. It gives skin firmness and elasticity. A dull, uneven skin will be transformed into a healthy looking bright skin. Restore youthful suppleness and radiance with a single 10-minute application. Recommended for all skin types. Use 2-3 times a week at night, after cleansing and balancing. For 18 uses.

Features :
- Concentrates on taking care of your thin skin around the eye area
- With rich Collagen, Hyaluronic Acid, Q10, and Glycerin
- 100% Natural Cotton fits with your skin perfectly and does not come off easily
- Can be use both in the morning and night. mild acidic formula, non-fragrant.
- Straight from Japan


I first purchased KOSE Clear Turn Eye Zone Mask Q10 in Hong Kong 2 years ago - it was a 5 pairs package which I have reviewed here while this 18 pairs package was purchased in Japan late last year.

The papery sheet masks comes folded in a pair for easy pull-out from the re-sealable package. I like the fact that they do give some thoughts on convenient usage for buyers.

However, its horribly scented with alcohol which seems to be a norm in Kose products. It almost dries up within the stipulated 10minutes. And because its soaked with alcohol, it usually has a cold minty feel on the skin, giving one a misjudged feeling of being refreshed.

It does contain moisturisers as the 2nd and 3rd ingredients but alcohol as the 4th ingredient is a no-no for me.

The eye sheet masks did nothing to my undereye area, except for the assumed refreshed sensation, probably due to the inclusion of alcohol.



You can get the product from Amazon

Ingredients:
water, dipropylene glycol, glycerin, alcohol, butylene glycol, diglycerin, peg-40 hydrogenated castor oil pca isostearate, acetyl glutamic acid, succinyl atelocollagen, sodium hyaluronate, simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) seed oil, ubiquinone, disodium edta, ppg-8-ceteth-20, squalane, glyceryl tripalmate/palm kernelate/olivate/macadamiate/rapeseedate , triethyl hexanoine, hydroxyethylcellulose, sodium hydroxide, ethylparaben, caramel

Source : Webichi


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2 comments

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