Product Review: Kiehl鈥檚 Ginger and Hibiscus Firming Mask
GOING ONLINE isn鈥檛 the only big news to have come from Kiehl鈥檚 as the brand launched last month its newest product meant to beef up its mask line — the Ginger and Hibiscus Firming Mask.
鈥淲e currently have a hydrating mask, one for radiance, and if you think about it, it鈥檚 only right that we also try to complete the different benefits we can offer through masks,鈥 Joan Hwang, Kiehl鈥檚 Philippines product manager, told 大象传媒 during a media preview in October at Okada Manila, Pasay City.
She described facial masks as the 鈥渘ew frontier鈥 now that people are more knowledgeable about skincare and know how to use serums and moisturizers in their routines.
鈥淚t could also be because of Korean beauty trends — it became popular that鈥檚 why Kiehl鈥檚 has to come up with our solution,鈥 she said.
Korean beauty companies commonly promote a frequent masking routine — sometimes, even every day — to ensure healthy, glowing skin.
The Ginger and Hibiscus mask is also the brand鈥檚 first sleeping mask and is priced at P3,350 for 100ml.
(Sleeping masks are masks used at the end of a nighttime routine and are only washed off upon waking up.)
The product, which is light mauve in color, has a balm-like texture and is said to 鈥渉elp smoothen and firm skin with hibiscus seed extract and sustainably sourced ginger leaf,鈥 according to the product description on the BeautyMNL site.
The product is also said to make the person wake up to skin that 鈥渇eels and looks smoother.鈥
The company said it can be used every day for five days, and you bet that鈥檚 what this reporter did when she got a sample from the launch.
For almost a month, I used the mask religiously (you only need a small dollop to cover the entire face) and observed on the first few days that I did get minor breakouts around the chin area but chalked it up to my skin adjusting to a new product in a my extensive routine (I have a seven-step routine that involves two serums and two moisturizers because I have very dry skin).
And then I remembered Ms. Hwang recommended using the mask as a substitute for moisturizer and I cringed because I couldn鈥檛 do without a moisturizer — but I removed one of my moisturizers and a serum from my routine and after another week, the breakouts calmed down and I could feel that my skin was a bit firmer and moisturized.
So I took it a notch higher and further simplified my routine to only Kiehl鈥檚 products for an entire week — the Calendula Deep Cleansing Foaming Wash (P1,725 for 230ml), Calendula Herbal Extract Alcohol-Free Toner (P2,425 for 250ml), Creamy Eye Treatment with Avocado (P1,725 for 14g), Midnight Recovery Concentrate (P2,825 for 30ml), and, finally, the Ginger mask, in that order.
Was I going too far? Yes, but I like to call it commitment.
And I could say that the combination worked better for me when I used the mask with the brand鈥檚 other products — my skin wasn鈥檛 dry and there were no breakouts.
Do note that it is important to let all the products you put on your face time to sink in — a minute or two per product is okay — especially when using the mask after the Midnight Recovery Concentrate because in my experience, when put on too early, the mask doesn鈥檛 apply well and flakes into little balls, which really isn鈥檛 a good look.
The question now is, will I revamp my routine for this mask? No, but I will concede that I will probably do this on weekends to rejuvenate my often tired skin, because if we can鈥檛 remove stress from our lives, at least our skin can give the world (and ourselves) the illusion that we are living our best lives. — Zsarlene B. Chua


