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Jun
I tested over 30 Korean face masks and these 8 deliver glass-like skin
Here are some of the top Korean face masks featured:
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Dr. Jart+ Cryo Rubber™ Mask With Moisturising Hyaluronic Acid
- Price: £14
- Pros: Instantly plumps and hydrates skin, cooling rubber texture soothes redness.
- Cons: Pricey for a single-use mask.
- Description: A two-step mask with hyaluronic acid and a cooling rubber mask, great for dry skin.
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COSRX Advanced Snail Mucin Glass Glow Hydrogel Face Masks
- Price: £22
- Pros: Deep hydration and glow, hydrogel material clings well.
- Cons: Slightly sticky finish post-mask.
- Description: Uses snail mucin, hyaluronic acid, and other ingredients for glowing, bouncy skin.
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Beauty of Joseon Red Bean Refreshing Pore Mask
- Price: £11
- Pros: Cleans and smooths skin instantly, gentle for frequent use.
- Cons: Slight natural scent.
- Description: Sorbet-like wash-off mask with red bean extract for exfoliation and detoxing.
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Bouncy & Firm Sleeping Mask
- Price: £32
- Pros: Easy no-rinse formula, rich in peptides.
- Cons: Might be too occlusive for oily skin.
- Description: Leave-on mask that boosts elasticity and repairs the skin barrier overnight.
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Biodance Bio Collagen-Real Deep Mask
- Price: £15
- Pros: Firms and plumps skin, no artificial fragrances.
- Cons: Can be messy with serum.
- Description: Bio-collagen mask for restoring elasticity and moisture, adheres well.
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SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Poremizing Quick Clay Stick Mask
- Price: £16
- Pros: Great for oily/combination skin, easy application.
- Cons: Slight tingling for sensitive skin.
- Description: Portable clay stick with volcanic clay for pores and texture, easy swipe-on formula.
- Innisfree Super Volcanic Pore Clay Mask
- Price: £17
- Pros: Cleans without tightness, a little goes a long way.
- Cons: Jar packaging less hygienic for finger dipping.
- Description: Uses Jeju volcanic clusters for sebum absorption and skin refining.

