








Multi-masking with Sheet Masks! Brand new concept in sheet masks that recognizes and targets the different needs of the different areas of your face. 3 mini-masks that can be used together or separately to help you achieve perfect glowing skin. Each one is specifically designed to target each problematic area’s common skin concern. Infused with key ingredients, together or apart, this trio will help up your skin care game
C**H
Great idea, not good for my sensitive skin
I am in my late 40's with dry, sensitive skin made more so by my employment as a swim coach and instructor.I enjoy masks as occasional treats, but I find that the price of $16 for basically one mask steep.This is three different pieces, each one with a slightly different sce3nt and targeted to different facial area needs. At least that is the marketing.Each section is in individual foil envelopes. There is a thick paper/plastic wrapper on both sides of the mask, the center is a gel texture. I found it a little challenging to apply since if I peeled one side and applied then tried to peel it didn't want to release, but it wanted to fold over if I peeled both sides prior to application. It fit my face well (long and thin) but the neck piece was weird with a lot of wrinkles and I would have liked it to be slightly longer. The packets had just enough extra serum in them that I could treat my hands and arms. It is supposed to be used for 10 minutes and when I tried it stayed moist for the entire time and then I patted the remaining serum in.I found that this didn't play nice with my sensitive skin. While using it I had a slight itch that increased as the time went on. When I removed it my skin was red and irritated. I would suggest it if you don't have sensitive skin but if you do I would suggest you avoid it.
J**M
3 Pieces to Complete One Facial Experience
For a little under $25 at the time of this review, this Julep Multi Masker Full Face Mask System for T-Zone, Mid Face, and Chin Line is a three-part one-time use mask that I feel is a bit pricey.The pieces don't cover one's face fully as the parts for the cheeks are fairly small. The chin-line strip, though, is overly long and runs down the chin an inch or so. The T-zone one fit my smaller forehead perfectly.Each part is soaked in a serum that has a slight tint that matched the pouch it comes from. The serums are moisturizing and non-irritating. The parts themselves are much more comfortable and paper-thin sandwiched between two rough pieces to keep the actual pads in tact from ripping as they are so delicate.The overall system once in place needs to sit for a minimum of ten minutes, then you can toss the pieces and rub the rest of the serums in. Doing so, you'll be mixing the different types for each zone of your face.For the price and one-time use, I am not likely to ever get this kit again, although, it did soften my skin and the pads were not itchy or uncomfortable. If you were buying this as a gift to toss into a bag of self-care items for, say, a bride-to-be, then I could see the price being justified. The box and pouches are really attractive.
S**W
Expensive and Cumbersome
This sheet mask sheet that tackles different areas of the face, with different formulations is an interesting, and logical, idea that doesn't work nearly as well in practice, as in concept. In addition to being super expensive for a one-time use, full face treatment, these masks are super delicate and even with protective layers, easy to rip when trying to apply. Much more frustrating and messy than a full face sheet mask. They also don't fit all that well in their intended areas, and are hard to place cleanly enough to stick securely. You also can't do this in the bath; you'll have to be looking in a mirror to place all the pieces correctly, and then when you move, they're likely to start coming off. And even with careful application, certain parts of my face remained bare. Also not really certain that the serums on the different pieces are all THAT unique, as the areas of my face didn't feel any different after use—just like I'd used a more messy, less effective single sheet mask. The serum(s) themselves seemed…fine, but not remarkable, and for the steep price and significant problems here, no way I can recommend.
D**E
Julep facial sheet mask set
I don't think you're really supposed to use all 3 mask areas at once butttttt I did. There was some over-lappage. It's also sort of strange to me the idea of jumping up to get one patch for just my chin, or just my cheeks, etc. So maybe you actually are supposed to use this set however your heart desires.You're basically getting 1 face full of masks, thats it.....1 for the tzone, 1 for the (both) cheeks, 1 for the chin. That's very little product for a very high price (currently close to $25).I love the masks. They feel good, like a 2nd skin. And they stay moist for longer than the $1 masks. But I can't get down with the price. Absolutely not. My high end biocellulose sheet masks cost 25$ per mask, but you'd expect it from those brands. This brand you don't. I had fun using this box of sheet masks but wouldn't be able to reorder because the price is out of my comfort zone. 4 stars for being good fun masks, minus a star for being outrageously overpriced for the typical person.
L**6
Fun experience
I’ve noticed that non-Asian biocellulose masks seem to have less serum than the Asian ones. These are a fun experience. It’s really novel and I like the idea of having different formulas for different parts of your face. These go on easy and they stay in place well. The different colors for the different parts of the face are fun. My face felt soft and hydrated after use. I have really small pores and pretty clear skin already so I didn’t notice much difference in those things but these were pretty good. When I removed the masks after 10 min, there was very little serum to pat in and I had used them in the tub so they’re probably normally even drier. At the time of those review you get one 3 pack for $24. So basically you’re getting one full face mask for that price. That’s insane to me when honestly I and j beauty products work so much better IMO. I’d use a bamboo or cotton sheet from k/j beauty over these biocellulose one.