Trying Eve Milan Sheet Masks

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Eve Milan The Lacial Masque

You guys know I will never say no to trying a new sheet mask since I use those almost daily. Right now my stash consists mainly of moisturizing and anti-aging sheet masks, but I also like using pore reducing and brightening varieties once or twice a week depending on my skin’s condition. Most of my mask are Korean, but my latest mask discovery comes from the heart of New York. 

Started in December of 2009 by a teen entrepreneur Eden Gilliam, Eve Milan is a mobile spa with one location in downtown White Plains NY. The company focuses on providing quality skin care services at their salon or you can choose to have the treatment in the comfort of your own home, or another location of your choosing [SPA treatment at work? How glamorous!]. Eve Milan also offers high quality beauty products and information, properly educating the clients on how to take better care for their skin. Learning more about the business really made me want to add them to my list of places to visit next time I’m in the area!

I guess I don’t need to remind you, but it’s no secret that sheet masks can look pretty creepy. I am used to them, but some people can be quite shocked if they spot you wearing one. Every Eve Milan The Lacial Masque [$52 for a box of 4, available here], however,  looks like a work of art: adorned with a beautiful lace print, the hydrogel sheet adheres like second skin. Available in Brightening and Moisturizing & Repairing varieties, this duo can address a variety of skin concerns:

  • Brightening Lacial Masque is enriched with arbutin, Irish moss, licorice root extract, and chamomile to help soften and regenerate the skin, treat hyperpigmentation, and provide resistance to UV damage.
  • Moisturizing & Repairing Lacial Masque contains hyaluronic acid, aloe vera, astraglus, and marine collagen to deeply hydrate, repair, prevent breakouts, and provide anti-aging benefits.

Eve Milan The Lacial Masque

I couldn’t choose a favorite even if I had to, because both masks made my skin look great after one use, and they came with plenty of essence inside to reuse later. To make sure all that goodness doesn’t go to waste, I put a couple cotton rounds in the pouch to soak up the serum and kept it in the fridge. There was enough liquid left to use as a toner for at least 2 days, and wiping my face with these ice cold essence patches felt amazing in the morning!

You can purchase Eve Milan The Lacial Masques at Eve Milan.

Do you like using sheet masks? What type of sheet masks do you prefer: cotton, paper, coconut fiber, or hydrogel? Let me know in the comments below!


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