Reveal your skin’s translucency with Sekkisei Herbal Esthetic

I am not obsessed with whitening products, but I do use Kose’s Sekkisei Herbal Esthetic massage cream mask once a week.

Sekkisei Herbal Esthetic Massage Cream

A unique massage cream mask that hydrates and whitens the skin, increasing the skin’s translucency in just two minutes.

Contains oriental herbal extracts.

Suppresses melanin production to prevent sunspots.

To apply, you use the spatula provided to scoop out about 2 grape-size amount of the cream (more if you like to). Then gently massage it onto your cleansed and dried face for about 1 minute. Avoid eye area, lips and hairline (but I find it rather difficult not to get the cream onto the hairline). Leave the cream on for another minute before you remove it.

To remove, first use the spatula to scrape away the bulk of the cream from your face, then wipe off the remaining cream with tissue paper. You will see that it is not easy to totally remove the mask from your face, so now you need to rinse with water to make sure there is no residue left on your face.

That’s why I usually use it after I clean my face AND just before a shower, coz I find that this is the most convenient way to use it. I can actually save the tissue papers and straigt away go under the shower to wash off the cream.

I love the scent of oriental herbs of the cream. Every time I use it, I feel like I’m receiving a luxurious treatment. And every time after I use it, I can immediately see a brighter face in the mirror. It’s different from the ‘cleaness’ of post-cleansing.

If you are out in the sun for the whole day, you definitely need some skincare product that could replenish your skin’s hydration and revive its translucency. I read once in a magazine, saying that women who use this product can regain lighter skin tone more quickly even if they got tanned after a beach holiday. Well, I can’t prove that coz I’ve never got a chance to get tanned!

;) Why not try it yourself?

Image source: www.neobeauty.com

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