I White Korea Whitening Pack and Nose Pack
I White has become my in-house dermatologist for months now. Diamond peel hasn't done much to my face, so I decided to stop seeing a dermatologist for the treatment. The products shown here have become my partner in removing stubborn deep-seated dirt like blackheads and whiteheads.
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I am absolutely not recommending you to stop going to a dermatologist and use the products as an alternative to a specialist.
The Whitening Pack
This pack is for the face. I use this as a dirt remover and not as a whitening pack. I truly didn't see this product that way since for the longest time, I did not see my face become fair in any way.
Nose Pack
As the name implies, it is for the nose. This removes blackheads, whiteheads, and tiny hairs around the nose.
My Usage
1) I wash my face with cleanser.
2) I use the nose pack for my T-zone (masked area and opaque white in color) because that area is the filthiest. The reason why I also use the product for these areas is that it really sticks like glue, so the dirt really goes along with the pack.
I apply this liberally for easier removal of the mask when it dries up.
3) Referring to the image in #2 the transparent white is where the iWhite Whitening Pack goes. My ground is because those areas are sensitive to the nose pack. After all, this face pack also gives a result of lifting out the dirt out of my face.
I also apply an ample amount of the product to maximize its removal power of dirt and the mask itself.
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4) After 15 to 20 minutes or if you feel the pack has already dried (you will know if you can't move a muscle around your mouth) then you can already remove the mask starting from your chin way up to your forehead.
The dirt removed by the mask. |
5) I clean the residue with a wet wipe.
I use these packs once a week.
Price
As of this writing the iWhite Whitening Pack is Php 199 and Php 189 for the iWhite Nose Pack.
Always check the label if you are allergic to some of its contents.
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