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Hanacure mask review

Hanacure mask review: Hanacure’s Multi-Action Treatment Mask ($29) is virtually legendary within the sweetness, and more specifically, the skincare industry. In fact, up until a couple of weeks ago, the cult-status mask was completely sold out, and virtually impossible to urge your hands on it’s that coveted. However, because of the magical fairies at Violet Grey, I used to be ready to obtain the treatment’s signature white box and proceeded to try it on not only my very own 25-year-old complexion but my parents’ 70-year-old complexions also.

Hanacure mask review
Hanacure mask review

And to be completely honest, the results were pretty astounding. (Which says tons coming from three perpetual skincare skeptics). Hanacure philosophy is inspired by the lotus flower, which is consistent with the brand (and drawn from South Korean culture), which freshly blooms each and each morning. The premise for the mask is this: Your skin will mirror the lotus flower therein it’ll be “reborn” with each and each use.

Enriched with a strong and patented CO2 OctoLift component, the treatment mask is meant to emulate the high-reaching results of knowledgeable facial and is designed to defy the outward signs of aging. There is a laundry list of advantages like contouring, clarifying, detoxifying, brightening, pore-tightening, lifting, and firming.

What Is It?

To put it simply, the All-In-One Facial may be a gel mask. Inspired by the Lotus flower, a logo of rebirth and purity in many Asian cultures, the merchandise was designed to possess renewing and rejuvenating effects. After developing it for 3 years, the company’s founders launched Hanacure in January of 2017 with the promise that with one use every week for four weeks you’d see visible, age-reversing results.

Hanacure mask review
Hanacure mask review

How Does it Work?

So how can this mask address multiple skin concerns directly in only thirty minutes? While the brand keeps its formula private, we do realize it contains four different peptides (known for its skin firming abilities) and a number of other botanical extracts including tea, honeysuckle, and in fact lotus leaf extract.

Is It Really well worth the Hype?

Well, the merchandise has managed to sell out monthly since its debut, and it is also amassed plenty of loyal followers—from actresses and models to everyday women. albeit taking a selfie with it on is seriously freaky-looking, A-listers can’t get enough of it.

Hanacure mask review
Hanacure mask review

I’ve always taken more of a “double-tap only” approach to Instagram beauty. I’ll watch as bloggers do weird stuff to their faces in the name of entertainment all day, but I’m intensely critical of what I’ll place on my very own skin. (Rosacea, alongside derm horror stories, will do this to you.) So when the Hanacure mask started shooting up everywhere on my feed, thanks mostly to a viral endorsement by Drew Barrymore and therefore the incontrovertible fact that you look thousand years old once it dries, I politely kept my distance.

But that was a couple of months ago, and still, the hype wasn’t dying down, so—caving to the FOMO and curiosity about what I’ll appear as if 40 birthdays from now—I added myself to a waitlist and got KiraKira on standby. what is the point of using this thing if you do not Insta it, right?

Hanacure mask review
Hanacure mask review

Currently, you’ll buy the Hanacure mask in two places: the company’s website and Amazon. If you are a binge-masker with some cash to spend, there is a $110 kit minimally packaged and impossible to open (until you work out you’re an idiot and it is a flip top that lifts from the side) that has four vials of serum, four peel-back gelling “solutions,” and really fancy brush to use the mask with. Or, if you’re just mask-curious, there is a $40 single-facial kit option.