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I made it safely back to Germany! For some reason, before going to Germany I was not overly excited to go back home. I mean, I wanted to see my boyfriend and friends and family of course but I was not &#8220;OMG I&#8217;m going home!!!&#8221; all the time. I never am. However, when I landed yesterday and spend the day with my boyfriend I was like &#8220;damn, how did I survive on the other side of the pond the whole time?!&#8221; It really is great being back home! So many friends were waiting for me, I feel very blessed \ud83d\ude42 My return flight however was horrible. I flew back with Qatar Airlines (because Finair, my usual number one choice was booked out, it&#8217;s the shortest route from Asia to Berlin as far as I know, only 12 hours!) which meant Seoul &#8211; Doha 10,5 hours, waiting 4 hours in Doha and then 6,5 hours back to Berlin. Damn, I tell you, that was such a long Tuesday! My Tuesday had like 30 hours. Plus, we had crazy turbulences on the second flight I was so so scared for my life. I am not very scared of flying (ehrm&#8230; can you tell by all the 10+ flights I&#8217;ve done recently?) but also not a huge fan. So when our airplane jumped through the clouds like a crazy cat trying to catch the red dot&#8230;.that was just too much. After being on the road for over 20 hours already. I was so so happy when we landed ( 1 1\/2 hours too late, sorry boyfriend&#8230;) and my boyfriend picked me up! We are currently in lovey-dovey mode again as you can imagine and it&#8217;s awesome. I&#8217;m so blessed with this patient loving boyfriend.&nbsp; Today&#8217;s post I wrote quite a long time ago but then my trip to Japan plus giveaway came in between so I saved it in order to avoid &#8220;spoilers&#8221; for my giveaway. But today, in the midst of harsh winter winds (if you live in a&#8230;harsh winter winds country like me,that is. I know some of my readers are blessed with eternal summer!) I present you: I am proud to present you yet another big skincare battle post: Battle of the sheet masks! I use sheet masks a lot but honestly, they are not worth a whole post for themselves. I can&#8217;t take pretty pictures of them, I look weird with them on, there is nothing to swatch and reflective packaging is the worst to photograph. However, since sheet mask does not equal sheet mask in general, I &nbsp;made this huge compilation of all masks that I have tried so far. I review some more than displayed here because I added some others later when I already finished writing this post. Enjoy! Etude House was the very first brand that I tried sheet masks from when I was in Japan. I tried a bunch, but the snail version was the only one that really made had an impact on me! The mask is too big for my face but almost every mask is. With a retail price of 950Won (~80 cent) these are very affordable. They have a good amount of serum in them; not too much so that it&#8217;s dripping all over me but enough to moisturize my face for 20-25 minutes. I personally find the snail version very soothing and my face is the most soft it has ever been after using these, even on the next day! Big recommendation on this one! This I bought short before I left for Korea. Learning about the Korean skincare routine sparked my interest in sheet masks anew and I found myself standing in the Japanese drugstore being drawn to these. Due to my PIH on my cheeks I always chose &#8220;shirohada&#8221; in Japanese products which literally means &#8220;white (shiroi) skin (hada)&#8221;. Sekkisei is a very popular brand especially in terms of whitening in Japan so I gave this a go. First: This mask was really expensive, 540Yen (~4,80\u20ac) to be exact. I had no idea how cheap face masks were in Korea so I thought this was normal back then. Second: this mask is TINY. I had a big problem fitting this on my face because the mouth area is so so so tiny. I felt like a fish and def. looked hilarious wearing this. However, this mask wears extremely well. This is made out of a high quality cloth (maybe it&#8217;s a hydrogel mask, I&#8217;m not sure.) and it sticks in place like no tomorrow. No slipping around on the face, this stays exactly in place which I found very pleasant. I didn&#8217;t notice any immediate whitening effects but my skin felt nicely moisturized afterwards. Would repurchase if on sale. I don&#8217;t drink much alcohol these days but here&#8217;s a little secret: I deeply enjoy drinking Makgeolli, a Korean rice alcoholic beverage. It has around the same percentage as beer which means you can drink it without getting drunk or having a hang over. This is often served with Pajeon (savory pancakes) in Korea and there are more than 300 variations of it. So when I saw this Makgeolli mask I just had to try it because it was so unique! The packaging is quite cool too. The size of the mask was actually quite good, it fitted me really well. It smells pleasantly&#8230;. not exactly like Makgeolli but&#8230; &nbsp;Makgeolli minus the alcohol, maybe? It was soothing and nicely moisturizing, my skin felt really good when using it. Will def. purchase again! Retails for 1000Won (~85 cent) And here we have&#8230;. the famous ones from Taiwan (but sold *everywhere* in Korea). I probably would have never picked those up as they are kinda pricey and not so appealing packaging-wise to me, but r\/AsianBeauty on Reddit really loves those, so. Had to give them a try! I am not sure how much they retail for, they are always on sale here, I think I payed [&hellip;]","thumbnail_url":"http:\/\/i.imgur.com\/AYbsqyS.jpg"}