FaceTory May 2017 Subscription Box Review – FOUR-ever Fresh

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FaceTory is a monthly sheet mask subscription service. For only $11.90 per month plus shipping, you’ll get 4 of Korean sheet masks (FOUR-ever Fresh) – OR pay $15.95 + shipping to get 7 masks each month (SEVEN LUX). It’s a fun, easy and affordable way to discover the newest sheet masks in the market.

This is a review of the FOUR-ever Fresh subscription. Facetory increased prices last month.

The information card gives you a list of the items, its description and retail value. There’s also instructions on how to apply your masks properly, and how to use the extra essence!

DEAL: Get 10% off your first order. Use coupon code EMAILSIGNUP10. Limited to one-time use per customer.

A short note from the FaceTory Team with the theme info. This month FaceTory is here to rescue me from ALL my skin concerns in just four masks.

Everything in my May 2017 FaceTory Four-Ever Fresh bag!

Hello Care Anti-Wrinkle Ampoule Mask ($3.50)

This black charcoal mask left my skin nice and smooth – it has pomegranate extract and hydrolyzed collagen plus adenosine and niacinamide, which also provide brightening and toning.

Lovien Aqua Moisturizing Mask ($3.50)This sheet mask has a plastic backer, which makes it super easy to unfold and smooth in place. Unlike some of the other masks in this subscription, it’s also nice and large and covered my entire forehead.

The mask uses camellia oil to soothe skin. I had no idea that camellias have more naturally occurring antioxidants than almost any other botanic oil, but that’s what the info card said. Neat! I’m “Lovien” this one (sorry, couldn’t help it!).

Leaders Mela-Tox Skin Clinic Mask ($3.50) This translucent fabric-ish mask is heavily scented.

It’s meant to protect from hyper pigmentation with brightening ingredients like niacinamide and sugar maple extract, which acts as a natural AHA! A 10-20 minute mask to help even out my skin tone? I’m all for that.

Blooming Cell Calming Project Dual Effect Mask ($3.50) Blooming Cell Mask is a super thick fabric-ish sheet mask that felt so cooling on my skin after a long day!

The essence in this mask has camellia flower to tone and brighten, plus portulaca, witch hazel, aloe vera, and honey extracts to calm and restore skin, minimizing scars and marks. Paula’s Choice says portulaca is “Extract of a weed-like succulent plant that may have skin-soothing properties and serve as an antioxidant.” This one didn’t have a time on the mask, and the front of the card says 10-25 minutes. I get a little antsy if masks are on too long, so I stuck to 10 minutes and my skin felt really refreshed afterwards. Unfortunately though the piece that goes over your upper lip was thin and baggy. Totally weird.

I would really like to see FaceTory included the suggested amount of time for each mask on the card rather than the general 10-25 minutes they suggest. Other than that it’s a fun and inexpensive low-key way to mask on! However, the masks are all over the place! I think this mask subscription is a good way to see what type of mask you’re interested in, but I’m not sure about the long-term subscription value of this box.

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