Fiber (non-woven fabric)
The fiber mask is made of non-woven fabric; They have a rough texture, feel and act like paper. Fiber masks are very cheap and can replenish skin moisture. However, they evaporate very quickly, and their paper like texture lacks "Outline" and cannot remain unchanged for a long time. If you use a low-end fiber optic mask, you need to lie down to prevent it from falling off.
Pulp mask
The texture of pulp mask is finer than that of fiber mask, but the limitations of the two masks are similar. The degree of adhesion of the pulp mask is a bit uneven, and there is an obvious gap between the mask and the skin. Like fiber mask, the serum in the pulp will evaporate quickly. Rayon cellulose is an example of a facial mask made from pulp.
Hydrogel
The performance of the hydrogel mask is better than that of the low end fiber and the pulp mask. They are usually produced as a "mask system", with the upper and lower halves used separately. Their product name comes from the mixing process of cosmetic serum and gelatin, which gives the mask a sense of cool film layer. Hydrogel masks should be handled with care. This kind of fabric is thin and easy to tear.
Bio cellulose
Skin care experts and biochemists believe that masks woven from bio cellulose - all natural fibers - are the gold standard for hydration and skin treatment. The bio CELLULOSE MASK fabric provides a close skin adhesion force, enabling it to transfer cosmetic ingredients very effectively. The texture of bio cellulose mask is like a cool and moist gel, but its underlying structure is very strong and elastic. The bio cellulose mask will not dry during use.
