First of all, natural plant ingredients soothe the skin. Some plant ingredients are effective in soothing skin, such as green tea, chrysanthemum, licorice, burdock extract and so on. However, not all natural plant ingredients have soothing effects. Some plant ingredients can irritate the skin and clog pores, such as lemon and fructus rubi. Many cosmetics are widely claimed to soothe the skin, and detailed consultation is needed before use.
Second, the mask contains a whole bottle of Jinghua. "Containing a whole bottle of refined Chinese" is a common advertising word for masks, but is this really the case? The liquid contained in the mask is not only related to the mask material and cutting area, but also the quality of the liquid is a very important reference standard. You can't judge the quality of the mask just by the liquid content. The liquid in the mask is sticky, but it does not mean that it must be "refined", largely to prevent the liquid from dripping during use.
Third, the oil-free formula must be refreshing. There are many products with oil-free formula as their selling point, especially acne products and isolation and protection products, which can grasp the psychology of consumers and make everyone feel that clear and textured products can relieve and soothe the skin without causing a sticky feeling. In fact, oil-free is not the same as refreshing, even though macromolecular hyaluronic acid will still have a sticky feeling during use. And containing some necessary lipids may not be unpleasant, on the contrary, it can give better protection to the skin.
Fourth, it contains no alcohol and is not irritating. This kind of advertising language is common in cosmetics advertisements, complaining about the harm of alcohol to the skin when promoting products. In fact, alcohol is added to make-up water because some ingredients must use ethanol as a solvent when they are insoluble in water and oil. Moreover, alcohol-free products may have a thick texture, giving people a sticky feeling.