Friday, June 17, 2011

Watson's Anti-Aging Facial Mask

Watson's Anti-Aging Facial Mask (lycopene extract)
As you can see, the tomato on the mask packaging certainly gave it a rather strong tomato smell. As compared to the rose water mask, this mask didn't smell as sweet and had a slight sour smell. It's pretty hard to describe that kind of smell. In terms of moisturizing effect, I think the rose water mask wins as well. Perhaps it's the anti-aging effect that's better but as we all know, anti-aging is not something we can feel overnight so, I can't really tell about that.

Hence, perhaps this is not that mask that I would recommend. Rating: 1 out of 5 for the still have some moisturizing effect.

3 comments:

  1. I'm using this mask now. As I was skeptical about its anti-aging claim, I'm scouring through reviews to see if i could find a helpful tip. I like the scent, but it's a bit too wet when I first opened it from the packet. It's been almost an hour now, waiting for it to dry. Guess its time I peel it off.

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  2. Verdict: I love how dewy my skin feels after washing the excess off. It's all good :)

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  3. I would say that it really depends on individuals on how we feel about the product. Especially when it comes to scent :)
    For me, I would prefer a mask where I just need to massage in the excess rather than wash it off for convenience sake.

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