With Valentine's Day around the corner you may be gearing up for a planned out day with your partner or close friends, or you may not want to partake in the events at all and would prefer to spend some quality time with yourself. Either way, you might want to set yourself up for a little bit of pampering and sheet masks are a quick way to add some TLC into your skincare routine.
I've teamed up once again with Mask Time, a UK based sheet mask subscription company bringing you the newest and best Korean sheet masks every month. Every once in a while they will bring out special themed boxes and appropriately, the Be Mine box is pink themed, perfect for Valentine's Day. This can be purchased for £15.99 and will be shipped to you for free provided you are situated within the UK.
Wrapped up in pastel pink tissue paper to tie in with the romantic theme and featuring the Mask Time logo, the box is very well packaged allowing for your box to reach you safely. The box is fairly sturdy and keeps itself together well. My box did suffer from what I think was a little bit of condensation on the bottom while it was on it's travels to me, however, it didn't do all to much damage to the structure, if anything, the bottom of the box is a tad bumpy. The rest of it, however, is in perfect condition.
Inside the box you will find a couple of samples along with cards. Thanking you for choosing Mask Time and the other to give you information on the sheet masks and how they are to be used. Since not all beauty brands will translate the usage information into English, this is a very considerate and helpful thing they have done to make sure people get the most out of the masks they are using from them.
The big question is, what masks do you get in the Be Mine box?
Here are the five masks you will receive. There are four sheet masks and one lip mask (I recently reviewed a different branded one here), each with adorable pink packaging.
IT'S SKIN Color Solution Pink Mud Mask | DUFT & DOFT Pink Milk Mask ☆ | MERBLISS Wedding Dress Mask | DEAR PACKER Jeju Flower Cherry Blossom Mask ☆ | ETUDE HOUSE Cherry Lips Patch (these ones seemed to go a wee bit viral back in the day)
☆ denotes a brand that is new to me
I think the thing I am starting to like about subscription boxes is the fact that you are often introduced to brands you had never heard of and could end up adding to your love list.
It's a smaller box than the previous one I recieved from them, however, it doesn't reduce my excitement for receiving this box and to try these masks out. They have been promptly added to my sheet mask drawer in my desk (yes, I have a whole drawer) and I am planning on bringing back my #maskmonday reviews back next week so keep an eye out for these masks popping up somewhere in the pipeline.
Thank you again to Mask Time for being so generous as to allow me to review another one of their boxes and I hope that you guys will check them out and even treat yourself to one of their boxes. If you can't tell from my blog already, I love sheet masks and if you're wanting to start using them or just build your collection they are worth looking into, as they also sell some of the masks individually on their store. If you subscribe to their monthly subscription (i.e not this limited edition box), you can get 10% off your first one with the code FIRST10.
Have you used any sheet masks subscription boxes? Would you consider giving Mask Time a go? Let me know which mask here you are most keen to see a review of.
Until next time, get yo sheet masks on.
PS. I've taken a different approach to my photography for my blog posts here, I'm interested to know what you think and if you prefer it!
This product was sent to me for review purposes, however all views in this post are 100% my own honest opinions.
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