[Made in Korea] Before your skin gets fried by the office heater, I'll recommend a mask pack.
Coming home from lunch, the office heater is blowing a brutal blast. My lips are so chapped I'm slathering on lip balm, but when I look in the mirror, I'm shocked to see my entire face looking puffy. I knew it was only a matter of time before my skin barrier would collapse, so I quickly analyzed the ingredients. Since my usual moisturizing cream has its limitations, I'm going to compile some recommendations for effective mask packs. Based on the ingredient data, I found that those with high panthenol and hyaluronic acid content are definitely the answer for winter. After meticulously comparing sheet thicknesses and adherence across various brands, I was able to narrow down my recommendations to mask packs that offer both value and hydration. Sheets that are too thin can dry out and actually strip away moisture from the skin. Using gel-type or microfiber sheet masks is the best way to lower your skin temperature and lock in moisture. It might seem like a hassle to take the time to apply a mask, but in this winter weather, it's a necessity, not an option. Everyone, get yours ready before your year-end appointments. I'm going to eat a fish-shaped bread right now and go back to work, so I'll stop here!