Just when I thought I've tried all sorts of facial masks, Purederm's Cell Illuminating Hydro Pure Gel Mask comes along. Okay, so there are sheet masks, cream masks, peel-off ones and clay masks. Imagine my excitement when I was given a gel mask to try out! Sweet!
Purederm Cell Illuminating Hydro Pure Gel Mask, P199.75 ($5) available at Watson's and SM Beauty |
Products says (taken from Purederm.ph, with a few edits):
Packed with high-moisturizing ingredients that penetrate deep into the skin to deliver results. You will notice that the mask becomes thinner in time, as the active ingredients get absorbed into your skin.
It contains Arbutin, Green Tea Extract, Betaglucan, Vitamin E and other natural ingredients to clarify uneven skin tone and lighten spots for a brighter, pearly translucent complexion.
It's interesting to note that a beauty product as simple as this can be infused with a number of cool-sounding stuff in it. Let's dissect:
Arbutin - a more expensive form of hydroquinone; mainly used in skin lightening
Green Tea extracts - known chemicals to be stronger antioxidants for the body than vitamin C and E; its antiseptic and anti inflammatory properties are known to improve facial problems
Betaglucan - known for its ability to induce collagen formation and skin restructuring leading to lesser appearance of wrinkles and fine lines
Vitamin E - the key to natural skin beauty; prevents cell aging due to oxidation; softens skin scar tissue to minimize its appearance; also reduces the appearance of dark spots and other skin discoloration
Purederm's Hydro Gel Mask is truly a luxurious treat for the face. I love how different it feels versus other mask types --- it just feels so regal.
Pros:
Immediate effects I noted were a "calmer" aura for my face and a purely clean feel to it. Something you'd always expect from masks, really. I didn't see anything worth raving about at this point.
The mask is quite big for my small face. The upper and lower masks should not really overlap. See girl's face on photo above. |
Gooey gel-like mask. This is pure luxe! |
Cons:
This mask type is such a pain to use! It may have instructions and illustrations at the back, but it's not your usual easy-on mask. This baby is also a bit pricey. It's 200 bucks ($5)/pack... masks usually costs 30-80 bucks. I might just wait for Purederm sales to come along and check out if this mask goes 50% off!
It will take more than one mask for me to conclude that this stuff lives up to what it promises to do. If you have a couple of extra bucks and would love to try the regal feeling of a hydro gel mask, Purederm Cell Illuminating Hydro Pure Gel mask is for you. However, since I am rather hesitant to shell out a few hundred bucks for a single-use mask, I opt to buy other Purederm masks out there (hello dual well-being mask at 40 bucks!) that delivers just as well.
That's what I noticed too. The one for the upper part of the face keeps sliding down and they keep on overlapping. It's not an easy mask to use. I very much prefer their masks that cost 40 bucks or Queen Helene mud pack masque. :)
ReplyDeleteI have tried this! I actually like how easy it sticks to my face pero di ata bagay to sakin! i have to try it one more time to make sure :)
ReplyDeletenatry ko din to pero I had a hard time attaching the mask to my face... it took me mga 10 minutes siguro. Like Nikki, I think di rin to bagay sakin coz my face felt itchy =(
ReplyDeletewow php 200 pala to?! i thought less than 100 lang hehe
i am really clueless about beauty tips and i think this is quite helpful incase i wanna try out gel masks someday :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried this brand but have tried gel masks once or twice in the past and don't recall it ever being so wet and gooey as in your pics. I think that's probably why I stopped using them b/c I prefer it wet and gooey and they were not! =( Lucky you! =D
ReplyDeletegel masks! i've never heard of these before! thanks for the review! i think i will stick to my cloth masks hehe :)
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