Masks are leave-on or rinse-off topical formulations (clay, sheet, cream, gel, or peel-off) applied for a defined period to deliver concentrated actives, hydration, or absorption effects to the skin. They function as a delivery format rather than a single active ingredient, with effects depending on their formulation.
| Reported effect | How often | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Skin dryness or tightness | Common | Especially with clay or charcoal masks that absorb sebum and moisture. |
| Transient redness or irritation | Common | Often from occlusion, active ingredients, or mechanical removal of peel-off types. |
| Stinging or burning sensation | Uncommon | More likely with masks containing acids, retinoids, or high fragrance levels. |
| Allergic contact dermatitis | Uncommon | Typically related to fragrances, preservatives, or botanical extracts in the formulation. |
| Acne flare or breakouts | Uncommon | Can occur with occlusive or comedogenic formulations on acne-prone skin. |
| Folliculitis or bacterial concerns | Rare | Reported with contaminated sheet masks or improperly preserved products. |
| Severe reaction or facial swelling | Very rare | Associated with strong sensitizers or pre-existing allergy to specific components. |
Frequencies reflect typical cosmetic use reported in the literature, not a guarantee for your skin.