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This is the Jayjun Botanic Elixir Clay Bubble Pack.
As you can see in the picture, it's convenient because it's individually packaged in just the right amount for a single use. It's especially great to take with you when traveling. Since there are exactly 10 pieces in the pack, I wouldn't say it's the best value for money, but I bought it at a heavily discounted price, so I'm satisfied with the price as well haha.
It is a clay mask with a green and gray tint. It has a texture that feels somewhat lumpy yet firm, but when you spread it, it applies smoothly as if it were smudging.
If you apply it in an appropriate thickness, avoiding the areas around the eyes and mouth, fine bubbles will start to bubble up. The bubbles appear immediately after application, but if you touch the area where they have formed, they will subside. Even if bubbles reappear, they will be less dense than the first time, so it is better to spread it quickly in one go rather than layering it multiple times.
Once the foam has risen to a certain level, simply add a little water, rub it in like a massage, and rinse it off. You can feel your skin becoming smooth with your hands while rinsing it off. While most clay masks leave a squeaky-clean feeling without any residue, which can leave the skin feeling dry, the Jayjun Clay Bubble Pack leaves a slightly smooth sensation without drying out the skin, so I think it is good for those with dry skin as well. Since I prefer clay masks in the summer that strip away moisture and oil to the point where it feels like my skin is cracking, I actually used the Jayjun Clay Bubble Pack more in the winter.
It is a mild mask that doesn't dry out the skin, rinses off easily, and is gentle enough to use frequently without feeling heavy, so I think those with sensitive and dry skin would be even more satisfied with it :)