Anyway, I put the mask on my face and smoothed it down. Like the other masks, it was moist and slimy, but not as sticky or goopy as the snail mask. The snake venom mask also had a stronger scent — not unpleasant, just more of that sweet, sweet antiperspirant-cucumber smell.
I didn't really "feel" much with the snake venom mask until the last few minutes. That's when I started to feel a gentle stinging sensation across my cheeks and forehead. Vaguely like that pinprick feeling I remember from getting an allergy test with needles when I was five. I kind of liked it then, I kind of like it now.
After 15 minutes, I begrudgingly took off the mask and rinsed my face. Even as I splashed warm water on my face, I knew something was different. My face felt "plumped" and silky.