BeautyPro Plant Based Turmeric Brightening Face Sheet Mask
WORKS FOR
- Moisturizing
KEY INGREDIENTS
- sodium hyaluronate

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MEDIUM
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WIMJ summary for moisturizing
This product contains good ingredients to attract water to the upper layer of the skin. These ingredients are called "humectants": sodium hyaluronate, butylene glycol.
When humectants are on the surface of the skin, they “pull in” the moisture from the outside environment, or from within deeper layers of the skin. If the air is dry, humectants can speed up the moisture loss from the skin. This is why it is a good idea to use another product on top of this one to help "seal in" the moisture (look for ingredients like dimethicone, squalane, oils and butters).
Ingredient | Effectiveness | Concentration | Irritancy |
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How honest is this product?
Promise | Can it deliver? |
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Moisturizing |
Total Promises Fulfilled score:
75/100.
Potential irritants

IRRITANCY
MEDIUM
Ingredient | Irritancy | Skin Benefit |
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curcuma longa root extract | ||
1,2-hexanediol | ||
hydroxyethyl acrylate/sodium acryloyldimethyl taurate copolymer |
Ingredients by volume
Ingredient | Estimated concentration |
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A plant extract that can contain an active compound curcumin, that may have some anti-inflammatory properties when applied to the skin, but solid research is lacking and the typical concentration used in skincare products is too low. Can be an irritant
| 22% - 34% |
Used to create a nice product texture and help delivery of other ingredients. Might be somewhat helpful in attracting water to the upper layer of the skin
| 8.1% - 12.1% |
A preservative
| 1.5% - 2.2% |
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Scientific Sources
- Vaughn, A. R., Branum, A., & Sivamani, R. K. (2016). Effects of Turmeric (Curcuma longa) on Skin Health: A Systematic Review of the Clinical Evidence. Phytotherapy Research, 30(8), 1243–1264. doi:10.1002/ptr.5640
- The influence of alkane chain length on the skin irritation potential of 1,2-alkanediols