During my 1st visit to the newly refurbished Guardian concept store at KLCC, I spotted these Lindsay Modeling Rubber Mask Sets which are from Korea. They are interesting because they come in a tub and come in variations such as lavender, tea tree, collagen, charcoal and calendula.
Lindsay Modeling Rubber Mask Sets are apparently a staple in Korean top celebrity spas. When applied, the thick layer of rubber fully conforms to the shape of your face, allowing mineral-rich nutrients to be absorbed without the risk of evaporation.
How it works:
Alginate, found in kelp extract, that transforms from a powder to a soft gel-like texture when mixed in water. Formulated with a blend of botanicals and clays, this mineral-rich Modeling Rubber Mask helps to detoxify skin by gently lifting away impurities and dead skin cells while supplying nutrients into the skin to reveal instant brightening effects.
Pour water into the rubber mask cup, up to the marked line. Mix well with included spatula until it becomes a paste. Spread a thick and even layer onto clean, dry skin. Start with the cheeks, chin, forehead, and finish with the nose. Make sure a thicker layer is applied toward the edges of the face, as this will make it easier to lift and peel off afterwards. Leave on for 10-15 minutes until mask becomes a solid, rubbery texture. Gently peel off the mask and rinse off any residue with warm water. Follow with your regular skincare.
Lindsay Modeling Rubber Mask Sets retail at RM12.90.