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Sexy Look Rejuvenating Duo Lifting Mask Review + GIVEAWAY

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Omo! Who is this super pretty pink gift set for? 
Alright that is super lame, but I am back with another facial mask review! :D

Extremely Pretty Pink Gift Set!
The front view! It was sent to me along with the other masks! :)

Sexy Look Duo Lifting masks are available in boxes of five! This one is made from bird's nest, that is like so high class, is it not? :)


As shown on the packaging, this mask has this interesting side flaps for you to hook onto your ears such that it performs its lifting function. Also, it has an additional neck flap for one to wrap on the neck. Many are not aware that the skin on your neck needs as much pampering as your face, because having a youth face and a wrinkled neck tells people that you have had botox even when you have no idea what Botox is. 

Many of Sexy Look's masks have considered this important factor and added in this "neck flap"! 







This is how the top of the mask looks like! Sorry about not having a picture of this mask on my face, it is mainly because I forgot to take it when I was busying myself with the ear hooking and the neck-flapping. 




















This is the neck-flap of the mask which you are suppose to stick onto your neck such that your neck gets to enjoy the essence of the mask as well. 












How to use Sexy Look Duo Lifting Mask?

I used mine for around 10 minutes this time because the mask was sort of ticklish at the neck, and I am that type is is very ticklish so I could move at all with the mask on me or I will convulse into this terrible fit of giggles, get tickled more and...it is a vicious cycle.

You guys can choose to not use the flap if you don't like it, or even cut the flap down and stick it onto you neck such that they are two separate pieces. I think that will be less ticklish, heh.

Thickness of Mask:
I was actually surprised to find the mask relatively thick, since now majority of the masks industries are going for the "ultra-thin" masks path and hoila, suddenly there is a thicker mask! 

What surprised me even more was that this mask adhered pretty well to the skin despite its thickness, and I think the ear hooks have to take credit for that! 

However, the earhooks are a little short and hard for me to hook without stretching the mask to its maximum elasticity which made the mask a little too tight on my skin for comfort. Maybe I have exceptionally large head? I mean, people used to comment that I had large head when I was a kid, making jokes about me being a "big-headed doll".

Protective Layer:
Surprises never cease to end! This mask has no protective covering either! It surprised me greatly because the previous ones from Lovemore had like TWO protective sheets, and this one was just the bare mask by itself, which sort of make sense if you think about how thick the mask is: it is unlikely to fold upon itself.

Not to mention that it means less wasted plastic sheets which means good for the environment! :D

Texture of Mask
 I am a little sorry to say that I don't really like the texture of the mask fabric, because I found it scratchy and a little uncomfortable on the skin, and maybe a little rough?

I am not very sure if that has anything to do with myself exfoliating my skin before usage, which might explain why my skin was more raw and tender than usual hence not as accustomed to the mask. I would actually prefer the thinner silk one from my previous review. :)

Effects
It is a very slimy mask, almost on par with the mucin one, and it does do its job to hydrate the skin, but I took mine off relatively quickly, so I guess I can't judge it well enough. But one thing it does is that it does make skin clearer.

I am not exactly partial to the smell of the mask, but it is not unpleasant either, more of a sweeter-than-subtle sort of smell. 

Ratings
 Overall, I will give this mask a 3.5/5 and my mom who tried it gave it a 4/5, so I guess it is somewhere around 3.75/5?


Giveaway Time!
Aha! Here comes the giveaway! :D 
There will be 3 pieces of Sexylook Duo Lifting Masks to be won and mailed to you!

~*~*~*~ Update on Giveaway~*~*~*~
Hello guys! I realized that I didn't mentioned that the giveaway was only limited to Singaporeans because I have no idea how to send something overseas, and apologies to the foreign readers who applied enthusiastically. I would still like to thank you all for participating however and I have chosen the only Singaporean applicant who happened to be my senior.

Congratulations to Siyao and thank you all again for participating! :)
What are you waiting for? Join it today!
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I refuse to jump on the bandwagon

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I. Will. Not. Take. Economics. In. JC.
I. Will. Not. Take. Economics. In. JC.
I. Will. Not. Take. Economics. In. JC.
I. Will. Not. Take. Economics. In. JC.
I. Will. Not. Take. Economics. In. JC.
I. Will. Not. Take. Economics. In. JC.
I. Will. Not. Take. Economics. In. JC.
I. Will. Not. Take. Economics. In. JC.
I. Will. Not. Take. Economics. In. JC.
I. Will. Not. Take. Economics. In. JC.

There you go, it is all engraved into the snazzy brain cells of mine. I refuse to jump on the bandwagon and take that silly economics just because majority of the JC population is taking it. Stop trying to persuade me and tell me that it is "useful" or "you will learn a lot".

Duh~

Everything allows a person to learn a lot. So does Chemistry, so does biology, so does physics. This argument is so broad and non-targeted that I can't even come up with an argument of equal irrelevance and non-specific to refute it. Tell me something you learn in school that does not allow you to learn a lot. Whether it is useful or useless, you are still learning, and that is a lot.

And "Economics is very useful". Another "you-don't-say" statement.

Tell me something that you have learned in your subject that is useless. Biology is very useful too, so is Chemistry, so is Physics. And Maths is useful too if you are planning to be a Maths teacher. Hell, even Humanities subjects like geography is useful too if you plan to tread the globe or become a geography teacher. The argument of usefulness has a strong correlation with your future job. I don't see how economics is going to help me as of now anyway. I don't plan to recite economics to a dying person gasping for air, so perhaps I should take first aid instead.

=slaps myself for irrelevance=

Back to the point about usefulness, I think it is not a very sound or strong argument for me to take a subject that make potentially cause high blood pressure in me due to the constant secretion of adrenaline. =smacks myself for going all bio=

Ha~ Many pointed out that Economics is going to be helpful when you grow up and let's say, you want to go into business. Okay. If that is the case, we are going to see a eutrophication of businesses and multimillionaires in the coming decades. Oh gosh, to the people who are arguing so strongly for Economics, let me share something with you: taking econs =/= being rich

I am trying not to sound offensive, but recently, people are always asking, "What subject combi are you taking in JC?" and I am like "I have no idea" and they are like "But you are taking econs right" like that is a given.

No thank you.

I am tempted to liken Economics to SNSD, simply popular because everyone takes it because it is so snazzy and fanciful and thus the big huha. Sorry Sones, SNSD is like the pinnacle of overrated-ness. Newspapers, magazines....everything that talks about K-pop seems to have a picture of SNSD as the symbol of Kpop, like it is the only group that exists in the k-music industry. Gah, digressions, you are killing me.

What is the result of taking econs? I see so many complaints of econs on Facebook about the amount to memorize, how econs is killing him/her, "OH HAIL ECONS, SPARE ME!"

So I am not going to take it because everyone else is taking it. I know I may get shaken at some point of time when yet another being tries to point out the multiple merits of studying the much-loathed economics can have, but I shall come back to this post, read it, and tell myself, economics is like IH, economics is like IH! I shall not put myself through the pain of studying something like IH again!

Another digression:
Sometimes when we are studying all the causes of the poverty in China and poverty in Africa, I am thinking, "Does China and Africa actually know that they have these problems and these are the possible solutions?" I mean doesn't it seem backward if we as a bystander know of the problems but the country itself is still unaware? It eventually defeats the purpose, aye? Since "Poor governance is the root cause of poverty in Northwest China"? Someone kindly email their government their completed essay.

Economics is going to cause me pain.
I will NOT take it.
I am clear-headed (as of now).
Kira, please remember the ordeal IH has put you through. Please remember the confusion of the situation of poverty in China has given you, so much so that you can't tell the difference between your fingers and toes and tried to type with your toes instead of fingers.

=bangs IH on the head=

I am sacrificing my triple science for you, dangsineul babo yah.

Please be easy during EOYS.

好去好散, 我的同志。

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