Looking at the instructional video and the “before” and “after” photos, it is hard to believe your eyes.
Specialists in Korean cosmetics have always been famous for unusual discoveries in the beauty field, and their line of anti-aging lifting products is frantically delighted with the weak half of humanity.
So this time, the Koreans were able to surprise even the most sophisticated women in skin care. An innovative new collagen face mask promises to tighten, firm and even brighten skin. The special composition of the golden mask promotes the production of its own collagen, which increases the elasticity of the skin. Judging by the video, the miraculous Gold Collagen Face Lifting Mask magically removes not only fine wrinkles, but also reduces deep expression lines, such as nasolabial folds.
Pay attention to how the appearance of a far from young model is transformed. A mask was applied to part of the woman’s face and left for several minutes. The effect is stunning! The skin became lighter, pigmentation spots disappeared, it noticeably tightened, especially in the chin and cheeks, the nasolabial folds were significantly smoothed out.
And yet: have cosmetologists really invented a “cure for old age” or is it just a publicity stunt? Should you spend on a Korean mask?
– It’s really hard to believe in such an effect. Yes, collagen masks can significantly improve the condition of the skin – nourish it and tighten it, but usually no one guarantees such a “wow effect”. In addition, judging by the video, the alginate mask is combined with a collagen mask here. I see no reason to injure the skin by peeling off the film if you just moisturized it. This technique is used by manufacturers of cleansing masks, then peeling is justified by extracting all kinds of nasty things, for example, black dots from the pores. Colloidal gold is indeed one of the components of Asian cosmetics: due to its small particle size, it acts as a conduit for water or collagen into the inner layers of the skin. Here it is presented precisely in this capacity. In general, I would recommend buyers not to be fooled by such advertising: collagen masks are undoubtedly good for the skin, but inside this package, alas, there is nothing magical.