Oh K! Awakening Ginseng and Eucalyptus Under Eye Mask (Korean Beauty)
Made out of good hydrogel material (they don't slip, yay!), these masks are supposed to wake your under eyes up. Upon application, you feel a slight cooling effect, presumably from eucalyptus. That cooling effect continues for the whole duration of 20-30min. The masks are not overly hydrating, but they don't claim to be, so that's alright. It does help with tired eyes. However, there is one big problem with them. The masks have a few tiny seeds incorporations in them, which actually irritate the delicate under-eye area. Please remove those, and the masks will be perfect.
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Oh K! Hydrating Gold Gel Lip Mask (£3.50)
You see this lip mask? Remember the picture. It's USELESS. Do not buy it. You might think "well, it might work on me"...no, you do NOT buy it. Why? It simply falls off. I am not sure who created this, but clearly, this person never tried it on their lips. The biggest problem is that it is too thick of a patch. Thick and heavy, gravity (you know, physics! 9.807 m/s²) pulls it down! It simply does not stay on the lips. Furthermore, because it is thick, it is not flexibly-elastic enough to coat your lips. So, yeah, do not bother.
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Oh K! Snail Sheet Mask (£8.50)
I am not French, but I do like my snails. Or, snail mucin. Snail Secretion Filtrate is rich in nutrients such as hyaluronic acid, glycoproteins and enzymes which work with chamomile flower extract to soothe and calm the skin for an even skin tone-- all in one mask. Yes, the mask is moisturising. Not like, super moisturising, but moisturising enough. However, I also think it is overpriced (in general, Oh K! is overpriced). You see, there are so many different serums, essences, creams with snail mucin that are reasonably priced, £8.50 for a single mask seems like a stretch.