When I first tried this product, I loved it so much. It smelt wonderful (like a really strong, fresh, fruity scent which I'm obsessed with) and it was incredibly hydrating. I would use this on Friday nights after a long week of work as a sort of weekend home "spa" treatment. The next morning my face would feel so soft and plump.
After discovering the wonders of korean skincare, this product was quickly forgotten and I didn't really need it in my extensive skincare routine. It was too greasy as a morning moisturiser (I have combo-oily skin), and there was no need for it in my night time routine as I was getting enough hydration from other products. If you already own a night cream, I really don't see the point of this mask.
If you're looking for something that is deeply hydrating, then I recommend most especially if you have dry skin. But I feel that there are more products out there that are cheaper and provide the same, if not better, effect.
I have combination/oily skin that can always do with a boost of moisture to leave it looking fresh and glowing. An overnight mask sounded like the perfect option as I could use it even when I didn't want to dedicate 20 minutes to sitting around with a mask on. I purchased this alongside two other Origins masks and this was my favourite.
The Drink Up Intensive Overnight Mask is in a green, squeezable tube. It is easy and hygienic to dispense. It smells fresh and isn't over-fragranced. The formula is creamy and spreads over the skin easily. Because it is a mask, it does leave a somewhat tacky residue but this is to be expected.
After leaving this mask on overnight my skin is fresh and nourished. A residue remains which does make me question how much of this mask is absorbing, and how much is sitting on top of the skin giving the allusion of moisture. The results for me were not amazing, due to an improved but not dramatic difference in my skin, and the off-putting residue. I'm also not 100% convinced on the ingredients list - something that I didn't look at until after purchasing it. This may be the perfect option for some, but I personally will stick to oils and more natural products for hydration in the future.
Tips: This could be applied as a night cream or to specific dry areas of the face.