Another recent purchase has been the Urban Lab 5 Day Mask Treatment. Doing a bit of whizzing around on the internet, I think the Urbanlab brand is related to Sampar if anyone remembers that brand’s brief foray into the UK. I’m not especially a sheet mask fan (too wet and clammy for my liking!) but I was very tempted by the idea of a mask a day for five days for a skin revamp.
This particular treatment regime is designed for skin that is stressed and weak (that’s my whole body.. not my face! And I don’t think that’s a good enough indication of what skin type it’s aimed at) and starts with Day 1; an oatmeal based formula to soothe and hydrate, Day 2 is exfoliating, as is Day 3. Day 4 is aloe and ginseng fuelled for refreshing and softening and Day 5 is a concentrated essence to hydrate.
At £12 for the five masks, it’s a fun thing to experiment with – I haven’t tried it yet but will (probably on holiday). I’ve cribbed the more extensive version of what you might expect from the masks from Victoria Health which is where I bought these HERE. There is also a 5 day set for Angry Skin and Anti-Ageing – my set is offically titled Ultra Moisture.
DAY 1 – Skin Soothing and Hydration.
Concentrated essences soothe dry, dehydrated and chapped skin. They help maintain smoothness and enhance suppleness.
DAY 2 – Moisture, Soothing and Hydration.
Aloe, ginseng and trehalose deeply hydrate for a refreshed, soft and smooth complexion.
DAY 3 – Exfoliation and Smooth Skin Texture.
Helps shed old dead skin cells and surface dead cells for enhance absorption of active ingredients.
DAY 4 – Exfoliation and Smooth Skin Texture.
Helps shed old dead skin cells and surface dead cells for enhance absorption of active ingredients.
DAY 5 – Hydration and Intensive Nourishment.
Oat meal, Lepidium Meyenii Root, and Myrciaria Dubia Fruit Extract hydrate and nourish skin for a dewy look.
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I was disappointed with this product…I couldn’t tell any difference between the masks, and the shape, as usual, was not right for my face. Buying it here in Korea for about 3 quid I thought it was still a bargain but at that mark up I would probably give it a miss.
The UrbanLab ‘ultra aqua hydrogel mask’ is amazing though. It comes in two pieces and holds its moisture much better than the tissue type masks.