I started becoming concerned about dark eye circles when I started wearing contact lenses. Previously, I had been wearing full frame spectacles that covered my under eye area, and as I have a habit of wearing my spectacles almost all the time I am awoke, I had never actually looked closely at my under eye bags until then. My friends who know of my obsession with skincare had asked me for any tips and/or products to help with their eye bags, but I was unable to give them good advice because I thought I didn't have any. Oh was I wrong.
After starting wearing contact lenses, I started noticing much more about my eyes then I had not before. For example, that my double eyelids were parallel, my eyelashes were not that short, that my irises were actually at least 3 different shades of colours, and of course... that I actually had pretty severe eye bags.
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Image: Difference between tapered and parallel double eyelids Credit: Here |
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Image: the box of the Petitfee Black Pearl and Gold Hydrogel Eye Patch Credit: Self |
Introducing our Guest of Honour for this evening - the Petitfee Black Pearl and Gold Hydrogel Eye Patch!
I came up with a new list of
criteria for mask reviews, which is what I will be using in the future so as to
make reviews easily comparable.
Background
Name of mask: Petitfee Black Pearl and Gold Hydrogel Eye Patch
About the company: The company name is Petitfee, and they have two lines
of products, the namesake Petitfee and the sister brand Koelf. When looking for
tubs of eye masks, I have found that there are only 3 Korean brands readily
available to the international market, and they are Petitfee, Koelf and SNP
(under the company SNP).
Why I brought it: My previous choice of eyepatches was the Etude House
Collagen Eye Patch, but I stopped buying them after a few purchases. Why? For
one thing, they come individually wrapped with 2 patches (for each eye), both
patches in a plastic mould designed to keep moisture in and with plastic mesh
on the patches themselves. That’s a whole total waste of plastic!
The second consideration is
because of cost. They are sold in Singapore Etude House for SGD$3 a packet. Eyepatches
are an item that would be used frequently, so the costs would build up
considerably! A month of daily usage would be $90 a month.
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Image: Etude House Collagen Eye Patch - Please note the plastic moulds the eye patches come in Credit: Etude House |
Whilst looking for
alternatives, I found an online promotion for Qoo10 in which the Petitfee Black
Pearl and Gold Hydrogel Eye Patch would be sold for SGD$10~ including shipping!
They also came in a tub of 60, or 30 pairs. This greatly minimizes packaging
wastage, and the tub could be re-used after it is empty! I brought it and
didn’t regret my choice at all o(-^_^-)o
Before usage
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Image: Petitfee Black Pearl and Gold Hydrogel Eye Patch Credit: Self |
Please note that the tub is
sealed with aluminum , but since I forgot to take a picture I can’t show it.
Tip: Don’t peel all of it off. Its best to keep it covering the top in order to
prevent the gel patches from drying out.
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Image: Petitfee Black Pearl and Gold Hydrogel Eye Patch - only 1 left in the tub! Credit: Self |
Fragrance: An artificial floral smell that is not too strong.
Amount of serum: At first opening, there is quite a lot. It covers all
60 patches thinly. However the serum starts drying up after you first peel off
the seal, so you would be lift with a strangely thick serum. The expiry date is
2 months from opening.
Texture and colour of
serum: Colourless, and would drip
rather then flow.
During
Feeling: It feels very nice and cooling. The surface area it
covers is under and around my eye, as well as a small part of my cheek. I keep
them on for as long as I can, or until they start to dry up and their thickness
goes down.
After
After the first few usages, I
could not see any visible improvements, though I could feel that the area was
more moisturized and cooler.
However, after a few weeks of
daily or once every 2 days usage, I was really surprised to see that my under
eye circles had really lightened! There was a clearly visible difference
between my before eye circles and after. Unfortunately, I don’t have any Before
and After pictures of this huge change, and it’s not just because I don’t like
to put my face on the internet.
However! I think part of this
was because Petitfee had good ingredients, but a large part was because of
frequent usage. Previously I would only use eyepatches about once a week, and
sheet masks most of the time, because oh gosh those eye patches are way smaller
than a sheet mask but costs double – but a sheet mask typically does not cover
the eye area tightly. From once a week to nearly every day, the boost of hydration
helped a lot.