Ingredient | Function | Acne | Irritant | Safety |
---|---|---|---|---|
Water
|
Solvent | 1 | ||
Butylene Glycol
|
Solvent, Fragrance, Viscosity Control, Skin conditioning, Moisturizer | 1 | 0 | 1 |
1,2-Hexanediol
|
Solvent | 1 | ||
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract
|
Skin conditioning, Moisturizer, Emollient | 1-3 | ||
Centella Asiatica Extract
|
Skin conditioning, Anti-inflammatory | 1 | ||
Rosa Centifolia Flower Extract
|
Skin conditioning, Astringent | 3 | ||
Hippophae Rhamnoides Oil
|
Skin conditioning, Plant extract, Emollient | 1 | ||
Selaginella Lepidophylla Extract
|
Plant extract, Emollient | 1 | ||
Betula Alba Juice
|
Astringent | |||
Adenosine
|
1 | |||
Allantoin
|
Skin conditioning, Anti-inflammatory, Anti-allergic | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Panthenol
|
Antistatic, Skin conditioning, Moisturizer, Anti-inflammatory | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Copper Tripeptide-1
|
1 | |||
Glycerin
|
Solvent, Viscosity Control, Skin conditioning, Moisturizer | 0 | 0 | 1-2 |
Sodium PCA
|
Antistatic, Skin conditioning, Moisturizer | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Disodium EDTA
|
Viscosity Control | 1 |
Reviews are generally good for this mask, which seems to be considered an affordable substitute for the very expensive, trendy & impressive substitute for the seminal zombie mask, Hanacure, which has spawned countless knockoffs since its invention & the subsequent overnight success it inspired (mostly via appalling yet impressive social media selfies). One of the few if only ingredients it has in common with Hanacure is copper tripeptide. It otherwise lacks the benefits of the aforementioned mask’s “octolift” tech & long laundry list of effective peptides & herbal extracts. However, it does contain centella & a couple of other effective (or benign at minimum) ingredients.
Here is one user’s Amazon Review: “At 42 I have hated my forehead lines. I have used this mask every Wednesday and Sunday for six weeks now and I love my skin...my lines are minimal now. They aren't as deep or noticeable like they once were. I brush this all over my face and up my neck and chin and that area looks better and firmer as well. I would try it for a month. One box twice a week will last you a month. I put this on for a half hour then rinse off. I use my usual Olay creams after.”
While many of the reviewers who have tried both do admittedly prefer Hanacure (at 100 for 4 treatments), many report firmer skin & smaller pores w/ regular use of Skin1004 (which is 20 for twice the treatments) & believe it is an affordable substitute for (or supplement to) the former.