Review: SkinFood Carrot Collagen Eye Sheet

SkinFood Carrot Collagen Eye Sheet

SkinFood is really quite clever with their products by coming out with this partial care line consisting of masks that zone in the parts of our face that need special treatments like nose, cheeks, eyes, forehead and chin area.  I picked out their SkinFood Carrot Collagen Eye Sheet recently and was quite pleased with the results.  It’s great for that perk me up effect and my undereye did look somewhat brighter and tighter immediately after application.  But of course, the effect is only temporary.

Easy to use
Each packet consists of a pair of eye patches for one application.  The patches are protected by clear plastic backings and sealed in a foil sachet.  They feel slightly wet and slimy on contact but leaves no mess when placed on the undereye area.  Even though I have to leave it on for 30 to 45 minutes, I could go about doing my normal activities. 

Full of vitamins and nutrients
SkinFood Carrot Collagen Eye Sheet is said to contain carrot extract which are full of vitamin A, marine collagen and royal jelly that moisturizes and tightens the dry and sensitive eye rims.  In addition, hydro-gel, which offers excellent skin affinity, contains an extensive portion of nutrients that gets absorbed into the eye rims easily. 

Ingredient list:
Water, Condrus Crispus, Carboxymethyl Chitin, Alcohol, Methylparaben, Potulaca Oleracea Extract, Sodium Hyaluronate, Betane, Beta-Glucan, Prys Cydonia Seed Extract, Scale Collagen Powder, Buylene Glycol, Glycerine, Dadcus Carota Sativa Root Extract, Royal Jelly Extract, Phenoxyethanol,Blue No. 1 C142090, Disodium Edta, Propylparaben

But the eye mask isn’t 100% natural.  As you can see, while it’s true that the product consist of herbal and plant ingredients but it also contains other less natural stuff like alcohol and preservatives. 

Great for looking your best 
Each packet of SkinFood Carrot Collagen Eye Sheet cost S$5.  It seems cheap but if you’re considering using this two to three times a week, it is rather expensive.  I really think this product is great for that perk me up effect before an important date or party when you want to look your best but for long term care of the entire eye area, I think using a special good quality eye treatment essence or eye serum makes better economic sense. 

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  1. Rachel says:

    I’ve tried this mask before and yes, the results are good but temporary.

    How did you get the ingredients, tho?? Last I checked, all the ingredients were written in Korean.

    Rachel: It’s on the back of the packet when I got it. Some products from Skin Food do have ingredients listed in English. But not all though.

  2. Linda says:

    Hi I would like to know if skinfood mask are good for teenager? I am only 15 years old and I really want to try this and also the skinfood wash of pack. please give me some advice thanks.

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