Reddit Reddit reviews BENTON Snail Bee Mask Pack (Pack of 10)

We found 8 Reddit comments about BENTON Snail Bee Mask Pack (Pack of 10). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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BENTON Snail Bee Mask Pack (Pack of 10)
Volume: 20g/eaExpiration Date: 24months from manufactured dateManufacture date & Lot No.: Shown seperately(YY/MM/DD)How to use: Open the packaging and place the mask gently over the face; make sure it adheres to the face. After 20~30minutes remove the mask, then pat the leftover ingredients gently into the skin.Beneficial Effect: Helps in skin brightening and wrinkle improvement
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8 Reddit comments about BENTON Snail Bee Mask Pack (Pack of 10):

u/ultrakawaii · 7 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Yes! Amazon Prime offers a pack of 10 for 19.38 with Benton as the seller.

u/k_tiara_von_lobster · 4 pointsr/AskTrollX

Putting on a sheet mask and reading a good book in bed.

For the former Benton snail bee, Etude House honey, and Banobagi hydrating are my current favorites.

For the latter I've been on a Rainbow Rowell kick. Landline is a gripping read about a marriage on the brink, features great banter. Carry On starts out like Harry Potter fanfic (British boy is told he's a wizard who was prophesied to save magic, goes to a magic school with his bookish friend and elitist nemesis), then twists and turns into something irresistible. I'm currently reading Eleanor & Park, a smart YA novel that's pulling me right back to the frustration, longing, and outsider-ness of high school.

u/IgniteTheMoonlight · 3 pointsr/AsianBeautyAdvice

This? Mm mm mm snail & bee venom, oh my! I remember the first time I read a comment about bee venom & I was like "wtf is bee venom don't they already have stingers? they have venom too?!" lol

Okay actually I just looked it up - bee venom is injected through its stinger so it's like... the same thing, hahah.

So... idly curious here: is it good for your skin even though it causes pain if it gets injected into the skin? Or did bee venom just get restructured altogether to be a friendly substance to human skin somehow?

u/IvyMonster · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I really like the Tosowoong pure snail mask. It smells great and has a lot of essence per mask and just feels great on the skin. It's not eligible for Amazon prime but it is sold at $22 for a pack of 10. If you're in the US, you can buy them on memebox for $2 a mask.

I also like Tony Moly hydrogel mask which is available on prime for $17 for a pack of 5. Not the best price, but I do like them. I think I like this as much as I do only because I like how hydrogel masks feel on my face.

Another one I like is the Benton snail bee high content sheet mask that is available for Amazon prime at $15 for a pack of 10. I like this mask and do one a week but the eye holes are kind of odd and it's not as saturated with essence as I'd like it to be.

u/queenpeartato · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

CosRX Snail Mucin is super affordable, and you can use the cream version as a sleeping pack! As for sheet masks, you could try Tosowoong's masks or the Benton Snail Bee ones.

u/charlottehaze · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Just started Accutane (Claravis), 60mg/day yesterday, and have changed up my routine recently based on lurking around this sub and r/Accutane. Any general comments/feedback would be much appreciated!

Skin type: Oily for sure, but I am positive it's about to become dry with the Accutane. In changing up my routine a few weeks ago, I tried to pick products that seemed to work for people with both skin types generally (maybe just with different frequencies of use) so I could use them before and after I finish the course.

Current routine:

AM

Cosrx Low Ph Good Morning Gel Cleanser to cleanse

Klaris Supple Preparation Facial Toner for toner

Cicaplast Baume B5 Soothing Multi-Purpose Balm Cream for moisturizer

Sun Bum SPF 30 fPVNM Sunscreen, Original Face Stick -- I know it's not the best, but I live in Portland/Seattle so the need is not as dire as in other places

PM

Lush Ultrabland to remove makeup
Remove makeup

Cosrx Low Ph Good Morning Gel Cleanser to cleanse

Usually after cleansing I use a mask -- I had been using more acne-targeting masks, but since I am switching to sheet masks, which I used to only use occasionally. Right now, I have Benton Snail Bee High content Sheet Mask Pack and Dermal Korea Collagen Essence Full Face Facial Mask Sheet, but I also really like Origins Drink Up-Intensive and Cosrx Ultimate Nourishing Rice Overnight Mask. When I need spot treatment, I am obsessed with Cosrx Acne Pimple Master Patch

Then I go back and do -- Klaris Supple Preparation Facial Toner for toner

Cicaplast Baume B5 Soothing Multi-Purpose Balm Cream for moisturizer

Edit: I used to use (and still have left some) of Lush's Herbalism. I am not sure I should keep using it on Accutane, since it exfoliates, but any commentary on that would be appreciated!

u/amstarcasanova · 1 pointr/RandomActsOfAB

My HG for extreme dry/flakiness is the Kikumasamune High Moist, I seriously talk about it so much and recommended it to everyone now since I was gifted it on here :) Not sure what the magic is but it completely got rid of all my flakes over two nights.

The Hado Labo Hyaluronic Lotion is pretty damn good as well. Very moisturizing but didn't get rid of the flakes as well as the others.

My favorite sheet mask for dryness is the Benton Snail Bee High Content. It feels so good on my skin and gets rid of the dull look my skin tends to get when its dry!

u/LNG · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Sorry in advance for the length of my comment but speaking from personal experience, your acne could be caused by fungus/yeast, not bacteria. It's called Malassezia Yeast and we all have it on our skin, but it can cause issues when it becomes overgrown. This overgrowth is called Pityrosporum folliculitis and looks almost identical to other forms of acne.

Other evidence that points towards fungus is the fact that you're breaking out on other parts of your body. The fungus spreads easily, especially if you give it a nice environment to thrive, like sweaty workouts!

I had perfect skin until I was about 22, and suddenly developed acne on my face, chest, and back. It was so bizarre and none of the traditional acne treatments were helping because, as I later figured out, most products are geared towards bacterial breakouts, including benzoyl peroxide. In fact, overuse of these products can cause fungus/yeast to take over the balance and cause all sorts of issues!

So, after months of research I came to the conclusion that I did indeed have fungal acne, so I started a routine to combat it. I was desperate at first, so I bought an anti-dandruff shampoo (because dandruff is commonly caused by fungus). [This one is great because its SLS free!]
(https://www.amazon.com/Regenepure-Shampoo-Treatment-Supports-Growth/dp/B0032FSDOA/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1485317432&sr=8-1&keywords=dr.+regenepure) In the shower, I slathered it all all over my face and body, let it sit for 5 minutes, then rinsed it off. All of the breakouts started disappearing overnight, literally.

I felt strange using shampoo on my face so I decided to do more research and discovered that zinc is an amazing natural antifungal. So, I purchased this bar of soap, which contains 2% Pyrithione Zinc (an antimicrobial) and it was also very effective. I only use that about every three days now, and only on my body, because I have super sensitive skin and it is too drying for my face.

For my face, I now use Curology because they offer Zinc Pyrithione as an ingredient! My current formulation is .25% Zinc Pyrithione, 1% Clindamycin, and 4% Niacinamide and it is AMAZING. I'm now free of any and all breakouts.

I also use this mineral sunscreen because it uses zinc oxide - another form of zinc that is an antifungal!

For me, I have to maintain a routine or else the overgrowth returns, so I also take zinc picolinate supplements.
So, yeah, I hope this helps give some insight on your skincare journey!!

*EDIT!

I also want to point out the necessity of being super gentle on your skin, in general. I always think "kill it with kindness" when it comes to skin issues. You definitely don't want to make things worse by over-exfoliating (chemical and physical), using harsh cleansers that strip your natural oils, and above all you must keep your moisture barrier in tip top shape because it will protect you from excess fungus and bacteria!

I decided to give you my whole routine as an example, so here it is! I focus on moisture.

AM: