MASK

Masks are an accessible way to give your skin a boost in nutrients. They offer multiple benefits, including exfoliation and soothing irritation, while also providing deep hydration. By locking moisture into the skin barrier, masks help rejuvenate dry, dull skin. Using a mask before your moisturiser can leave your skin looking plump, smooth, and refreshed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do sheet masks work?

Yes. Sheet masks are a brilliant way to deliver a concentrated burst of hydration and active ingredients to your skin. They work by saturating a thin cotton, hydrogel, or biocellulose sheet with essence or serum, then sitting on your face for 15 to 20 minutes.

The reason they're so effective is the occlusion. When the mask sits on your face, the ingredients can't evaporate, so they're forced to absorb into your skin much more deeply than if you applied the same essence on its own.

Sheet masks work best as a treatment rather than a daily essential. Use them 2 to 3 times a week for hydration, before an event for an instant glow, or after travel when your skin needs a reset. Don't leave them on longer than the label recommends, since they can start pulling moisture back out of your skin once they dry.

Cult favourites in our community: Abib Heartleaf Spot Pad Calming Mask, Mediheal N.M.F Aquaring Ampoule Mask, and Numbuzin No.5 Vitamin Niacinamide Mask.

How do I use a sheet mask?

You should apply sheet masks after cleansing, toning, applying an essence, ampoule and/or serum, but before applying eye cream, moisturiser, and SPF. Apply the mask to your face and leave it on for a maximum of 20 minutes - any longer, and the mask will start to pull hydration from your skin back into itself. Remove the mask and discard it, then gently pat your skin to encourage the absorption of any remaining moisture.