The video's host, Sandra, tries various Asian beauty products, sharing her first impressions and experiences.
She starts by applying two masks: one for blackheads and pimples, and another made from egg whites. She notes that the masks feel nice and her skin looks cleaner, but the process of removing them can be a bit painful.
Sandra then tries a foaming mask that she finds enjoyable, despite it being a bit messy. She also tests a product called "pelos kings tattoo," which she finds unusual and difficult to use.
Additionally, Sandra shows several other products designed to address specific beauty concerns, such as a device to help eliminate double chins, a nose-shaping device, and a mouthpiece for toning facial muscles. She finds these products unusual and sometimes uncomfortable to use.
At the end of the video, Sandra concludes that she likes the masks and will continue to use them to see if they have long-term benefits. However, she is less convinced about the effectiveness of the other products, citing their unpleasant smell and awkwardness to use.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The author is trying out Korean beauty products.
2. The products are available in the USA and can be delivered quickly.
3. The author is using a blackhead and pimple mask that dries on the skin and is then torn off.
4. The mask is made in Korea, but the instructions are also in English.
5. The author applies the mask with a brush to avoid making a mess.
6. The mask is designed to eliminate blackheads and pimples.
7. The author also tries a white egg mask that dries on the skin and is then removed.
8. The white egg mask is designed to deep clean the pores and combat blackheads and impurities.
9. The author also tries a foaming mask that oxygenates the cells and gives a deep cleansing.
10. The brand of the foaming mask is Elisabetta Elisabetta Milk and Pinchi.
11. The author buys a product called "pelos kings tattoo" which is a temporary tattoo.
12. The author tries a device designed to eliminate double chin and give an oval shape to the face.
13. The device is worn while sleeping and is designed for Asian women.
14. The author also tries a nose clip designed to make the nose smaller and skinnier.
15. The author tries a device designed to tone the muscles of the face, which looks like a giant silicone mouth.
16. The device is designed to be used while exercising the face muscles.
17. The author notices a small rash on their skin after using the masks.
18. The author decides to give the masks more chances to see how their skin behaves in the long term.
Note: Some of the facts extracted may be repetitive or related to each other, but I've tried to break them down into individual points for clarity.