Review : Japan Gals 3 Layers Collagen Mask



Product Description
Intense anti-ageing daily mask. 3 types of collagen work into the layers of your skin to achieve the best moisture balance and gives your skin elasticity and firming treatment.

3 Layers Collagen : 
'P Collagen' prevents the moisture from evaporating. 
'PF Collagen' keeps the moisture that makes the skin soft, flexible and smooth. 
'F Collagen', known as Nano Collagen, is high in permeability and moisturizes the skin.

Collagen is known for its anti-aging properties. As our skin age, it is harder for the skin to absorb the nutrients from beauty products. Japan Gals 3 Layers Collagen Mask contains 3-layers collagen where collagen is broken down to nano-sizes so that it penetrates 3 layers deeper into the skin.


Made in Japan, each box contains 30 sheets in a re-sealable pack, meant for daily use and is recommended to be used up within 45 days upon opening. Each sheet is made of 100% natural Japan Cotton, has a wide cut to fit the face, all the way to the edges. The eye flaps is a bonus treat to rest the eyes too. 

Stacking the sheet masks on top of one another is an eco-friendly alternative to the usual masks in the market as less packaging is used, however, it is also less travel-friendly as you need to bring all the 30 pieces around. 

The 100% Japan Cotton is comfortable on the skin, but requires slight adjusting as the sheet mask cutting is wide. After a 10 to 15 minutes treatment, my skin turned soft, hydrated and less tired. Plumped with moisture, my skin is dewy-looking. 

Note that there is alcohol content in it, but way at the bottom of the ingredient list which is good, though none of it would be preferable. And unlike the recommended usage, I don't like to use mask daily as I don't believe in over-reliance of products to moisturise my skin. Hence, I did use it way beyond the 45 days. 

I have previously reviewed their bestseller - Japan Gal VC + Nano Collagen Mask as well as Japan Gal Pure 5 Essence Mask ( Placenta )







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