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TRIED & TESTED

Seoulista Beauty promises resultsdri­ven Korean skincare at home with its range of instant facial sheet masks. We put them to the test

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Super Hydration Instant Facial

Verdict: Infused with hyaluronic acid, this naturally derived coconut mask is rich in antioxidan­ts and promises to improve skin elasticity, smoothness and radiance.

It looks like a scary surgical mask and is quite slimy getting it out of the packet. You peel off one layer, place on your face, take off a tricky thin outer layer then pat onto your skin where you leave it for 20 minutes, before removing the mask but not washing it off.

My skin did feel soft straight after but it was all a bit of a faff and my skin did not look any more radiant the next day.

Beauty Brightenin­g Instant Facial

Verdict: An instant pick-me-up in a pack, it is packed with Vitamin C and glycerin to make your skin feel radiant and hydrated. The mask is a little large and might not sit on your face as easily as other sheet varieties do, but the serum is lovely, and its brightenin­g effects are noticeable the day after using it.

Correct & Calm Instant Facial

Verdict: My skin was being particular­ly naughty when I tried this so I had high hopes. I found it a lot more slippery than other sheet masks I have tried and it almost slipped off a few times. Afterwards my skin felt very hydrated but it didn’t really calm my spots.

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