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face-masksReviews & Analysis

We've analyzed 3 face-masks to help you find the perfect match for your skin. Full ingredient breakdowns, no marketing fluff.

Top Rated face-masks

3 reviews
Comfort Food Deep Hydration Mask

Comfort Food Deep Hydration Mask

This formula leans heavily on the regenerative powers of Resurrection Flower and Tiger Grass to provide more than just surface-level moisture. While many masks rely solely on glycerin, this blend incorporates Australian berry antioxidants and plant biosaccharides to actively soothe inflammation. At £22, it offers a high-performance, plant-based alternative to luxury 'cloud' creams, providing exceptional value for those needing intensive repair.

£22.0050ml (£0.44/ml)
Electric Bloom Brightening Tightening Mask

Electric Bloom Brightening Tightening Mask

This formula stands out by combining the purifying properties of pink clay with a potent cocktail of AHAs and PHAs to resurface the skin without the typical 'cracking' sensation of traditional clay masks. The inclusion of electric daisy provides a noticeable, albeit temporary, tightening sensation that makes the skin feel instantly more structured. While priced in the mid-range, the high concentration of active ferments and acids offers professional-grade results at home, making it a worthy investment for those prioritizing 'clean' clinical ingredients.

£22.0050ml (£0.44/ml)
New Horizons Blemish-Clearing Mask

New Horizons Blemish-Clearing Mask

This mask bridges the gap between aggressive acne treatments and soothing hydration by pairing oil-absorbing clays with a sophisticated blend of BHA and PHA exfoliants. The addition of spirulina and lactobacillus ferment provides a microbiome-friendly approach to clearing skin, ensuring the complexion stays calm rather than stripped. For £22, it offers a high-performance, botanical alternative to harsher synthetic blemish treatments, making it a solid investment for long-term skin clarity.

£22.0050ml (£0.44/ml)