Friday, May 20, 2016

Summer Must-Have: Quench Dry Skin with When Masks!



Traditional face masks have always been one of my favorite skincare products.  There's a new type of mask that's getting a lot of attention in the skincare world, and I'm definitely a fan. From budget-friendly 10 dollar masks to high-end 200 dollar masks, sheet masks are definitely making a splash!  

I'm very excited to introduce you to my favorite sheet masks, and they're called When Masks.  If you're not familiar with sheet masks, I hope this post will help explain what they are and how they work. When Masks produced solid results, they're really fun to use, and affordable!


What are When sheet masks?


--Sheet masks are cut to fit the contour of your face with holes to protect the 
   eyes and mouth. 


--They are typically made from cotton fabric or pulp


--The masks are soaked in a liquid solution which is formulated to target 
   certain skin concerns


What do sheet masks do?



--Sheet masks deliver nutrients to the skin due to its close contact with the skin


--They trap the liquid formula on top of your skin which allows the skin to     
   absorb the formula and seal in 


--Sheet masks typically provide intense hydration and nourishment


--Masks are super easy to apply and produce instant results 


--No additional products or tools are required after use


--Masks aren't a replacement for traditional gel or mud masks



Why When Masks?



--When Masks uses Bio-Cellulose sheets which is made from fermented 
   coconut juice  


--Material boasts high purity, strength, moldability, and increased water 
   holding ability as key strengths.


--Bio-cellulose has been proven to be gentle enough to treat burn victims


--Proven to hold significant amount of liquid and offers very close dermal 
  contact



The following are 3 of my favorite When Masks...


--When Mask - 10:00 PM--

The 10:00 Pm mask is a great choice when your skin feels tired and worn,  The soft, jelly like mask sheet is made from coconut juice and is infused with a light serum. When 10:00 PM contains watermelon extract and collagen to protect skin and help improve skin conditions. Each of the When masks contain hyaluronic acid and ginseng extracts to help keep skin healthy.



--When Mask - Glamour Base--

When you want your makeup to look great and to last longer, the When Glamour Base Mask is perfect at preparing and prepping the skin.  The soft, jelly like mask sheet is made from coconut juice and is infused with a light, comforting serum. When Glamour Base contains adenosine, collagen and peptides to help improve skin elasticity.  Each of the When masks contain hyaluronic acid and ginseng extracts to help keep skin healthy.



--When Mask - The Last Choice--

When your skin needs that extra glass of water, quench the thirst with When-The Last Choice.  Flakes and patches have no chance with The Last Choice mask.  The soft, jelly like mask sheet is made from coconut juice and is infused with light, comforting serum. When-The Last Choice mask contains sodium hyaluronate and saccharide isomerate to help keep skin moisturized. All When masks contain hyaluronic acid and ginseng extracts to help keep skin healthy.


Masks are packaged individually for convenience and for longer, safer preservation. It is for single use only. Please use immediately after opening.


I like to use sheet masks when my moisturizer isn't doing the trick.  I have trouble with dry, flaky skin around my nose and sometimes on my cheeks.  In my opinion, sheet masks are the most helpful at adding extra hydration and brightening dull skin. Also, sheet masks don't exfoliate or deep cleanse, so they're not meant to replace traditional masks.  If I use a clay mask, I immediately follow up with a sheet masks since clay masks dry out my skin.


When Masks can be purchased at the following locations...









Click HERE to visit the When website and check out all 5 sheet masks.

Have you had any experience with sheet masks?  If so, what's your favorite?  I love to hear from my readers, so comment below and let me know!


This post is sponsored by Brandbacker.

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