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Reddit mentions of Dear. Shea Butter Facial Mask Sheet/Cream Type (Pack of 12)

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Dear. Shea Butter Facial Mask Sheet/Cream Type (Pack of 12)
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Skin ElasticitySkin Moisturizing & Firming SkinKey Ingredients: (Shea Butter)-prevents deep skin moisturizing without dryness, (Cacao Extract & Propolis)-enhance skin hydration retention, (Mango)-creating a moisturizing shield on the skin surface, (Water Light Cream Essence)-creating a deep skin nutrition.
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Found 1 comment on Dear. Shea Butter Facial Mask Sheet/Cream Type (Pack of 12):

u/rynca ยท 2 pointsr/AsianBeautyAdvice

When my skin is chapped/raw/peeling vs just dry:

  • Starting with the only AB product on the list: Moksha (Dear.) Shea Butter Sheet Mask: This is a sheet mask with a cream essence and no drying alcohol, and my skin seems to bounce back a few hours after using it, every time. I always treat sheet masks like wash off masks, because my skin will just stop absorbing the product and get sticky otherwise, but that doesn't seem to impact how well this mask works for me. I've used other masks in this line, but none of them work as well as this... though don't ask me why based on this ingredient list.

    I used to get this mask at althea for $1, but of course they've discontinued selling the entire line, as well as the Torriden products we were discussing in last week's thread. For some reason this particular mask is a bit hard to find, but I did see these masks on beautytap for only a bit more (+ an option to get as a 10 pack), and a bulk option on amazon. The full ingredient list is posted on beautytap's site if you're curious.

  • La Roche-Posay's Cicaplast Baume B5 - this is basically a diaper cream you can use on your face, so it's really great for creating a healing, occlusive layer. Some people find the zinc in this product drying, but I've found layering it over an oil or emollient product solves that issue. There's only two real downsides, in that it doesn't layer well with products that're even a tiny bit sticky, and that the zinc content will leave a white cast unless you're really light skinned.

  • I use straight shea butter (specifically this one) or straight cocoa butter - pretty much any nut butter would do, as they'll have different vitamins, omega/fatty acids, etc. compositions that both soothes/heals the skin and will act as an occlusive layer. If you're curious about what's out there, ingredient suppliers will have breakdowns of the different types of butters/compositions. Some people will break out from the heavier butters - I can't use shea butter on my nose/forehead, but I can use cocoa butter there with no issue, so it's hard to know what your skin will like until you try it out. To use, I typically take a small amount, emulsify it to an oil between my hands, and then pat that into my face... and then I repeat that on areas that need more.

    I love talking about products/sharing things that work, so hopefully this can help you some!