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Fresh-Blend Revitalising Hydra-Mask
‘Pop & mix’ skin nourishing oils into a serum-infused sheet mask
Sale price$9.95
Rejuvenating Overnight Mask, 60mL
Super-ingredient L22™ restores skin lipid profiles to what it was at age 22
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Fresh-Blend Revitalising Hydra-Mask - 5 Pack
‘Pop & mix’ skin nourishing oils into a serum-infused sheet mask
Sale price$39.80 Regular price$49.75
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Fresh-Blend Revitalising Hydra-Mask - 3 Pack
‘Pop & mix’ skin nourishing oils into a serum-infused sheet mask
Sale price$25.37 Regular price$29.85

FAQ

Face masks provide concentrated treatment for specific concerns like hydration, brightening, or deep cleansing. They deliver active ingredients more effectively, boost skin’s radiance, and can offer instant visible results after a single use.

Most masks can be used 1-3 times a week depending on your skin’s needs. Hydrating masks can be used more frequently, while deep-cleansing or exfoliating masks should be limited to avoid irritation.

Clay masks absorb excess oil and detoxify, making them great for oily or acne-prone skin. Sheet masks are soaked in serum/oils and focus on hydration and nourishment, suiting dry, dehydrated, or sensitive skin types.

Only overnight asks or sleeping masks are designed for this. Regular masks, especially clay or peel-off types, can dry out or irritate the skin if left on too long. Always follow product instructions.

Masks provide targeted benefits but don’t replace daily moisturising. After removing a mask, always follow up with moisturiser to lock in hydration and enhance the treatment’s effects.

Peel-off masks can be harsh for sensitive or dry skin, as they may strip natural oils. If using them, choose gentle formulas and limit frequency to avoid damaging the skin barrier.

Yes, masks with ingredients like clay, salicylic acid, or tea tree oil can help absorb excess oil, reduce bacteria, and calm inflammation. However, they should be part of a consistent acne-care routine.

Yes, this is called multi-masking. For example, you can use a clay mask on oily areas like the T-zone and a hydrating mask on dry areas. It’s a custom approach to address multiple skin concerns at once.

Follow the product’s instructions, most masks are designed to be left on for 10-20 minutes. Leaving them on longer doesn’t necessarily improve results and can sometimes irritate the skin.

Some DIY masks with natural ingredients like honey or yoghurt can offer mild benefits. However, they’re usually less potent than professionally formulated masks and can carry risks of irritation or contamination.