In the past, I thought modeling packs were only available at salons, but these days, they come in cup-type or large-capacity sizes that are easy to use at home. Actually, mixing powder and applying it usually takes a lot of effort, right? And if you mess up the water level and it runs down, you get dizzy, lol. But the reason I can't stop using this pack is because of its "instant cooling and soothing effect." Regular sheet masks often dry out quickly or leave a sticky residue, but modeling packs lower your skin temperature significantly and feel like they press the good ingredients inside deep into your skin.
I usually apply a thick layer of calming ampoule all over my face and then place a cooling modeling pack on top. After 15 minutes, my skin becomes as soft as a baby's bottom. They say that a hot face accelerates aging, so using this in the summer or after exercising feels like it's taking care of elasticity all at once. It might be a hassle at first, but once you try it once or twice, you'll see such dramatic results that you'll never want to stop. Does everyone have their own secret tips for controlling the water content in their modeling packs?