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All that Excitement, Need to R and R!

The past few days have been such a busy time for me work-wise, even the weekends! Plus all that excitement from the jewelry giveaway (but it was sooo fun! :D )...

I love relaxing and there's no better way to relax than pampering yourself silly. Good thing I bought Missha Sheet Mask in Green Tea at my favorite Korean beauty store.


This wonderful, wonderful Green Tea mask is super refreshing to the skin and I love how cooling it is and how it gives enough hydration. I have to be honest though that this mask is quite the drippy kind! A bit of fluid left over after you take the mask out.


Me, chilling in my room, reading The War of Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts by Louis de Bernieres and listening to Sharin no Uta album by Bump of Chicken while waiting 20-30 mins until my skin soaks it all up.

I have no idea what a green tea smells like but the smell of Missha Sheet Mask Green Tea is very calming and makes me feel relaxed. This is my first time to try this and I am very very pleased! Can't wait to repurchase!

Thanks for reading you guys.

(Photos taken from a snapshot from my Flip SlideHD video! It's awesome! I love it!)

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  1. haha love the photo of you relaxing with the mask on :D it really is the perfect way to relax after a hectic week! xx

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  2. This mask looks great and I bet smells even better! it definitely makes me want to put one on and then start a good book!

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  3. hehe i like the picture of you chilling :)
    I need a mask like that.
    Does that mask only sell in korea?
    *pouts*

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  4. im also beginning to love using face mask. i used it before i sleep but i now i use it at day time na whenever i want my skin to look good.
    ^_^

    you ought to try the my beauty diary masks...they're really good & smells so nice pa!

    ps:
    the thing about fiberwig & most of fiber is that it's buildable. you can build it up to your own preference naman. i think they are expensive, but you know, it's really worth your money!
    ^_~

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