VT Cryo Ice Mask 30P
“Cooling sheet mask for heat-stressed skin; high platform rating but thin Korean review data limits confidence in real-world performance.”
Best for Reactive, inflamed, or heat-stressed skin seeking immediate soothing comfort rather than intensive treatment.
View on Olive Young Global ↗ Also on Naver from ₩75,400 · 쿠팡 ↗Key ingredients
- Cooling effect
- Sheet mask base
👍 Pros
- Visible cooling sensation appeals to overheated skin
- 4.9/5 rating on Olive Young Global across 48 reviews
- Compact 30-pack format for ongoing use
- Low entry price at $22.40
👎 Cons
- Very limited Korean blog reviews; cannot validate local sentiment
- No texture, finish, or wear duration details available
- Ingredient list not provided; difficult to assess fit for sensitive skin
The Gist
The VT Cryo Ice Mask 30P is a cooling sheet mask marketed for heat-stressed or inflamed complexions. The brand positions the blue packaging and tactile chill factor as the primary appeal for users seeking immediate soothing rather than deep treatment.
What Korean reviewers say
Only one substantive Korean blog review was retrievable, which made the cooling sensation and visual appeal the headline draw. The product was framed as a reactive-skin soother, though reviewers did not elaborate on texture, stickiness, residue, scent, or how long the cooling lasts. The small sample size and absence of critical feedback suggest either promotional curation or a genuine gap in accessible Korean consumer commentary.
Bottom line
At $22.40 for 30 masks on Olive Young Global, the price-per-sheet is reasonable if the cooling effect lives up to hype. However, the 4.9/5 rating reflects Olive Young Global shoppers only, and the near-total absence of detailed Korean blog reviews means you’re relying heavily on international feedback to assess whether this suits your specific skin concerns. Best suited to those who prioritize immediate comfort over intensive treatment and are willing to test without extensive local user validation.
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