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This is a beauty item I use. It's a homemade Job's Tears face mask!
Lately, my skin has felt generally sensitive and dry, so while looking for various skincare methods, I’ve been consistently using a homemade Job's Tears mask. 😊
To be honest, at first I was skeptical, wondering, "How effective can a homemade face mask really be?" But the ingredients were simpler than I thought and it wasn't harsh on my skin, so I actually ended up using it consistently.
I tend to mix a little water or milk into the job's tears powder to adjust the consistency so it isn't too thick. If it's too runny, it runs off, and if it's too thick, it doesn't spread well on the skin, so I found the key to getting it just right. When applied to the skin, it goes on smoothly without any irritation, so it felt almost burdensome.
The best thing about using it was that it felt like my skin was "calming." When I lightly applied it after washing my face and noticed redness or heat, it felt like my skin was taking a break, so it was great for soothing. I think it works especially well when the skin becomes easily sensitive, like during the change of seasons.
Please make it with a texture similar to mine (please refer to the texture and formulation shots).
Also, for your reference, the pack might not suit you.
I recommend testing it out beforehand!
Since it's natural, it doesn't suit everyone.
Also, after using the mask, my skin feels subtly moisturized and smooth rather than tight, so I sometimes use it before applying makeup. On days when my makeup tends to cake, this simple home care routine is surprisingly helpful.
However, since you are making it yourself, I think you really need to pay attention to hygiene and washing your face immediately after use. I think the most important point is to make it fresh each time rather than keeping it for a long time.