Natural Pack P - Two-Step Eggshell and Charcoal Face Mask from Naris Up Cosmetics - two tubes
Natural Pack P - Two-Step Eggshell and Charcoal Face Mask from Naris Up Cosmetics - two tubes

A simple two-step treatment peel-off face mask made specifically for the oily T-zone. Deep cleans pores with charcoal and natural protein of eggshells.
Gentle but powerful way to fight the T-Zone oil and acne, as well as moisturize and protect dry skin. Simply apply the Pre-Essence (Step 1) and cover it with the Point Pack (Step 2) until dry, then peel off. Deep cleans impurities from pores, which is one of the most common sources of acne and excess oil. However, it doesn’t dry the skin, which can further irritate and make oil worse.
Eggshells are more than 30% calcium, an ingredient Western science has only recently linked to the skin’s ability to fight the aging effects of free radicals. This gentle and easy to use mask from Japan also contains soluble collagen. Both calcium and collagen are already present in our skin, and produced in lower amounts as we age.
We like Naris Natural Pack for its use of powerful natural ingredients,
its focus on results, and ease of use.
The Japanese spend more per capita on skin care than any other nation in the world, including the U.S. Research of the skin’s chemistry and aging is peerless, and this product is one result of that knowledge. You’ve already heard about the benefits of collagen, and perhaps calcium. If you’d like to try a hard-working product that contains both, this is the one.
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Product Size: Pre-Essence (Step 1) tube: Net Volume is 16 ml (about 0.54 fl. US oz); Point Pack (Step 2) tube: Net Weight is 30g (about 1.06 US oz).
User Ratings and Reviews
3 Stars I guess?
The product works! However, product description (two-step eggshell & charcoal FACE mask) doesn’t match product. I assumed this product was an “all-over face” mask, not a “Biore nose strip mask”. From the illustration on the box, it’s to be applied to the T-zone. And if you can translate the “English” instructions, this somewhat becomes clear. Despite all the confusion, I find that the product worked as its specified to be used.
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