Refresh Your Glow
Give your skin the care it deserves with our curated collection of face masks, from quick sheet masks to deeply nourishing overnight treatments and advanced LED options. Whether you want to restore hydration, detoxify pores, calm irritation, or simply treat yourself to a moment of self‑care, there’s a mask tailored to your skin’s every need.
Hydrating sheet masks and calming under‑eye patches are ideal for dry or stressed complexions. Their serums stay close to the skin, delivering moisture, antioxidants, and glow‑boosting ingredients. For oily or congested skin, clay masks and detox formulas help draw out impurities, absorb excess sebum, and leave pores feeling refreshed. For deeper nourishment or a post‑treatment rescue, overnight masks let skin recharge while you rest — perfect for dullness, dehydration, or winter dryness. And for those seeking a modern twist, LED masks offer a tech‑forward approach, layering light therapy onto your treatment ritual for a spa‑like glow at home.
Most face masks are best used between one and three times per week, depending on your skin’s needs and the type of mask you choose. Hydrating masks and sheet masks are generally gentle enough for more frequent use, especially on dehydrated skin. Clay, charcoal, and exfoliating masks can work wonders for clearer skin, but are best used just once a week to avoid over-drying. Always follow with moisturiser and adjust frequency based on how your skin responds.
How often should I use a sheet mask?
For most skin types, 1–3 times per week strikes the right balance between hydration and skin barrier health. If skin is dry or stressed, a hydrating mask can be used more frequently. For sensitive or acne-prone skin, once a week with a gentle mask is often enough.
Can I mix different mask types in the same week?
Yes. A simple but effective approach is to alternate mask types. For example, a clay or detox mask early in the week to clear pores, then a hydrating or overnight mask later to re-plump and soothe skin. Rotating based on needs keeps skin balanced and maximises mask benefits.
Are masks just a luxury, or do they boost results long-term?
Masks aren’t essential, but they can significantly elevate a routine. By providing a concentrated dose of actives in a longer‑lasting application, they can boost hydration, support skin barrier repair, and help manage oil, dryness, or dullness — especially as seasonal or lifestyle demands fluctuate.
Should I follow a mask with moisturiser?
Always. After rinsing off clay or peel‑off masks (or removing a sheet), follow with a gentle moisturiser to lock in hydration and protect the new skin surface. Treat overnight masks as the last step before bed; allow skin to rest and absorb before layering heavy creams.
What about LED masks — are they really worth it?
LED masks add a tech layer to your routine, supporting skin revitalisation and glow through gentle light therapy. When used weekly, they can help amplify glow and enhance your existing skincare routine — a smart add-on for those seeking more advanced care.