![]() ![]() The packaging of the Patting Splash Mask isn’t bad but surprised me a bit – in particular, because of the clear plastic unicarton. However, it is important to note that this formula must be diluted with water – it’s actually very concentrated and very strong too so, if you have sensitive skin, I would be a bit careful. ![]() I personally feel that this is a great treatment for someone who wants to really treat themselves but doesn’t necessarily have the time to be masking every night. It’s formulated with green tea extract, salicylic acid, and tea tree leaf oil to soothe and calm irritated, acne prone skin”). Other available variants include the Rejuvenating Purple Berry (“Contains the extracts of 5 berries that have rich polyphenol and anthocyanin which make skin supple and smooth… It is effective for reducing skin blemishes and improving skin tone”) and the Soothing & Healing Green Tea (“…reveals smoother skin and leaves the face feeling refreshed and glowing. Also this specific version of the mask is ” formulated with citrus extracts and honey, aiding in brightening and energising dull, tired skin.” it moisturises skin and gently exfoliates. Jump onto their website if you want to pick it up too but otherwise, let’s get into this review!Īccording to the product description on StyleKorean, this product is “inspired by the Korean bathhouse tradition of splashing botanical steeped water onto the face after cleansing to tone and brighten skin.” By splashing and patting this formula (after dilution) on the face for just 15 seconds, it gives instant results comparable to using a standard sheet mask. It comes in three different variants too but the one that I have is the Energy Citrus and Honey. So this mask is currently selling on StyleKorean for USD$35.91 for a 200mL bottle – which is enough for approximately 30 uses – or USD$29 for a 150mL bottle. Since this can be a bit pricey, I think that it’s better to be able to use it less often too anyway. I first tested this out by using it every day for around 4 days, which was fine on my skin, but I read some (pretty reliable) reviews online that recommended to use it every second or third day instead, so I switched it up. The application of it can be a bit messy and there’s a learning curve to it but, once you get it, it’s pretty enjoyable. This is a liquid mask solution that is known to give pretty much instant results. In fact, if I had actually searched up some reviews about this before hand, I wouldn’t have hesitated either – I’m definitely not the only one who loves this. To be honest, I didn’t really understand what it was either but, now that I’ve tried it, I have zero regrets. So I first decided to try out the Blithe Patting Splash Mask because it was so unique – I used masks all of the time and I’ve tried some pretty wild things (hello foot peeling mask) but I have never come across a ‘splash’ mask. These go towards supporting Oh My Stellar and future content. I was not paid for this post but please note that affiliate links are used on my blog. This product was sent to me by StyleKorean for review purposes. ![]()
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