
Treatment masks have been taken to the next level through innovative formulas and tools that optimise performance.
A creamy flower blossoms in a translucent gel in Kenzoki White Lotus Moisturizing Lotus Mask. The gel contains lotus plant essence and high molecular hyaluronic acid while the silky cream is infused with white lotus glycolysat. Both textures are mixed and applied on face and neck, and left on for 10 to 15 minutes for a relaxing facial treatment.

No7 Laboratories Resurfacing Skin Paste comes with a muslin cloth, used to buff away the mask, containing alpha hydroxy and polyhydroxy acids, after a 15-minute treatment. Then wet the cloth with cold water and massage the skin to tighten pores. Another formula features CICA (tiger grass or Centella asiatica), which is applied with a silicone brush, to help reduce the appearance of redness.
Product performance depends on how well ingredients can seep into the skin. Olay aims for a deeper absorption through magnetic polarity, featured in Magnemasks Infusion Rejuvenating and Whitening Jar Masks.

Through broad upward motions, use the magnetic infuser tool to massage the sleeping mask into the skin. It shares the same magnetic polarity as active ingredients, pentapeptide and niacinamide, and uses magnetic repulsion to deliver them into the skin.