Hey Everyone!
I have to say that one of the best feelings in this world besides laying on your bed after a long day is whipping on a nice, cold face mask. To add to that, I've been getting a lot of requests lately on what I've been doing for my skin. I'm blushing but most of you have loved how my skin has looked in my past few tutorials so I thought I might do a review on what I've been using lately, a very special sheet mask with not one step, but two.
Before I left for Melbourne, Bidanpo, a Korean skincare company known for their oriental medicine infused masks, gave me a few Bidanpo Mediental 2 Step Fusion masks to use and figuring that it's a pretty cool mask with two steps, I thought I'd give it a try and I'm glad I did.
The one that I'll be reviewing is the Baek - Myeong MTS, don't worry, I don't know what that means either. Basically, it's for whitening purposes and for an improvement in skin pigmentation. Again, whitening doesn't mean getting two shades lighter, it means having more radiant, and fairer skin. Well, let's see if this jumbo has a backbone in my classic tutorial review.
As with all face masks, remember to start with a clean face.
You heard me right, this is a 2-step system. The mask has 2 steps to ensure that the best nutrients of the mask is absorbed into the skin and that's done by the provided skin ampoule or mask booster.
The Mask Booster or Ampoule is actually made of 100% bambo water and preps and primes the skin to increase absorption of the mask that you'll be putting on later. It maximizes the effect of the mask. The texture of the ampule isn't a sticky serum. Instead, it's quite watery and smooth.
Simply pour some out and apply to the face in circular motions














looks great!

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