Face Masks Built for Every Skin Concern

Face masks built for what your skin actually needs — bio-cellulose, hydrogel and oil sheet formats for every concern. Whether your skin is dry, dull, breaking out or showing fine lines, there is a formula here for you. Shop by concern below. Read more →

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FAQ

Do face masks actually work?

Yes – when the formula contains the right actives for your skin concern. The key is delivery: a mask creates a sealed environment that holds ingredients in contact with skin for 20 minutes, allowing them to penetrate more effectively than daily skincare alone. The format does as much work as the ingredients inside it.

How often should I use a face mask?

Two to three times a week is the right balance for most skin types. Daily use isn't necessary and can over-treat skin – particularly with active ingredients. Consistency over weeks matters more than intensity in any single session. Build a regular rhythm and your skin will show the difference.

What type of face mask is right for my skin?

The formula and format depend on your primary concern. Bio-cellulose masks deliver actives with a cooling second-skin feel – ideal for hydration, firming and brightening. Hydrogel masks provide clinical-grade treatments like PDRN. Oil sheet masks nourish and protect the barrier. Start with your main skin concern and let that guide the formula.

How do I get the most out of a face mask?

Apply to clean, dry skin so nothing blocks the actives from working. Leave on for the full recommended time – removing early reduces results significantly. After removal, gently press the remaining serum into skin rather than rinsing. Follow with moisturiser to lock in the treatment while the skin is still absorbing.

What's the difference between a bio-cellulose mask and a regular sheet mask?

Bio-cellulose bonds precisely to facial contours – creating a sealed environment that holds actives in close contact with skin. Regular sheet masks use cotton or paper that sits on skin rather than bonding to it, reducing how much of the active serum actually absorbs. The material is the difference between a treatment and a top-up.