Innisfree Madecassoside Skin Clinic Mask Review

Skin type: Combination

Hello all,

Today’s review will be on one of the sheet masks I picked up from the ‘Skin Clinic’ range of masks from Innisfree. Let’s get started!

Innisfree Madecassoside Skin Clinic Mask

Price: Rs 150 for 1 sheet mask
Innisfree Madecassoside Skin Clinic Mask price

My Experience with Innisfree Madecassoside Skin Clinic Mask:

This sheet mask comes in a cool packaging and it feels like the real thing. You know those products you know will surely work for your skin, that type. I don’t know what is Madecassoside. I looked it up, and found that it is an active skin care ingredient that is derived from a plant and is used as anti-inflammatory, moisturising, wound healing and soothes irritated skin. It also has collagen stimulating effects on the skin.

Innisfree Madecassoside Skin Clinic Mask name

The packaging is simple and has just a picture of what looks like Madecassoside. The back side has all the necessary information in English. This mask comes with a plastic coating which has to be removed first and then the mask is to be used on the face.

The sheet mask is made out of very thin fabric and is soaking wet. There’s also some liquid inside the outer packaging hence after you apply the mask on your face, you take the liquid and gently pat in on the mask, as you don’t leave anything behind!

Innisfree Madecassoside Skin Clinic Mask details

The mask sits comfortably on the skin and feels cool on the skin. There’s no irritation or like some masks I’ve used before, this one doesn’t fall off as the mask dries. I kept the mask for 30 minutes though the pack says you should keep it for 10-20 minutes. And yet the mask hadn’t dried up at all. It still was wet with the liquid it comes with.

Anyway, after 30 minutes, I disposed the mask and then let the liquid on my face sit for an hour. Then I washed my face with room temperature water. Before applying the mask I had dry patches on my cheeks because I was neglecting my skin care routine. After the mask, the dry patches vanished and my skin felt hydrated and very well moisturised. My skin was a bit firm and healthy looking after the mask. It did not add any glow or radiance to my skin because it just promises to add moisture to the skin and it did that really well.

Innisfree Madecassoside Skin Clinic Mask packaging

It also helped soothe my irritated cheeks and the redness was gone too. Over all, I’m really impressed that it does everything that it claims. It’s been a week since I’ve used the mask and the irritation on my cheeks hasn’t yet occurred again. So I’d say this does fortify your skin barrier too. Summing up the pros and cons,

Pros of Innisfree Madecassoside Skin Clinic Mask:

• Nicely packed.
• Travel friendly.
• Very fine cotton mask.
• Sits well on the skin.
• Dripping wet mask which means it doesn’t dry out soon.
• Helps to add moisture to the skin.
• Soothes irritated skin.
• Fortifies skin barrier.
• Very convenient to use.
• Mask feels comfortable and cool on the skin.

Innisfree Madecassoside  Mask

Cons of Innisfree Madecassoside Skin Clinic Mask:

• You can’t really talk when the mask is on your face. :p Not a con though! Hihi.
• One time use.

IMBB Rating: 5/5
Would I Recommend/Repurchase Innisfree Madecassoside Skin Clinic Mask?
Yes to both. I’ve already re-stocked my favourite masks from Innisfree!

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