Use right after cleansing and toning
Sheet masks are an intensive care step best used after cleansing and toning to prep the skin. For even better results, follow up immediately with a serum or cream to seal in the absorbed actives. Pairing this mask with an ampoule or cream from the same line can amplify your tone-evening results.
Best as an evening intensive treatment
Nighttime is ideal for addressing UV exposure and daily fatigue accumulated throughout the day. Use it the night before an important event, and you'll wake up to a noticeably brighter, more radiant complexion. This mask has completed a sensitivity test and is safe for daily use, but if you're new to it, start with 2–3 times a week and adjust based on how your skin responds.
Leave on for 10–20 minutes, then pat in the remaining essence
After cleansing and toning, unfold the sheet and smooth it over your face, aligning it with your contours. Remove after 10–20 minutes, then gently pat any remaining essence into your skin with your palms. Don't let it go to waste — the leftover essence is perfect for your neck and hands, too.
Routine pairings by skin concern
- If dullness is your main concern: With 5% niacinamide (tone-evening) and 3% tranexamic acid (targets hyperpigmentation), this mask delivers brightening care on its own
- If melasma or dark spots are bothering you: Clinical testing showed a 10.08% improvement in melasma and hyperpigmentation, and a 9.07% reduction in melanin index
- If dryness is also an issue: Lock in moisture by finishing with a rich hydrating cream after masking
Storage and precautions
This mask contains brightening actives including glutathione (antioxidant) and niacinamide (tone-evening). If used in the morning, be sure to follow with a thorough application of sunscreen. Store in a cool place away from direct sunlight, and avoid the immediate eye area during use. If redness, itching, swelling, or irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult a dermatologist.