A gentle clay mask infused with Jeju green tea water
Clay masks are a special-care step in your skincare routine. Use it right after cleansing on towel-dried skin, then rinse and continue with your usual routine starting with toner. Adding it to your routine once or twice a week helps manage buildup and excess oil without overwhelming your skin.
Best used after your evening cleanse
Clay naturally draws out oil and impurities, so it works especially well in the evening when you want to clear away the day's buildup. You can use it in the morning too, but be sure to follow with ample hydration and sun protection.
Apply evenly to dry skin
After cleansing and patting skin dry, take a moderate amount and smooth it over your face, avoiding the eye and lip areas. After 10–15 minutes, when the clay has dried and you feel a slight tightening, gently massage the T-zone and sides of your nose using the red bean powder granules, then rinse with lukewarm water. You can also use it as a body mask on areas prone to oiliness, like your back or chest, or as a scrub on elbows and heels.
Pairing with your next steps by skin concern
- Oily or combination skin: After rinsing, follow with a lightweight hydrating toner and a fresh gel cream to lock in moisture without shine
- If dryness is a concern: Layer on a deeply hydrating toner and seal it in with a ceramide cream to support your skin barrier
- Sensitive or reactive skin: Calm skin with a soothing toner, then finish with a hydrating cream for gentle, irritation-free care
Precautions
This product has been dermatologist-tested for gentleness, but if redness or itching occurs during use, rinse immediately and discontinue. If granules get into your eyes, rinse thoroughly with water and consult a specialist if irritation persists. Store in a cool place away from direct sunlight, and use within 12 months of opening.