Glow Skin Sheet Mask!
Pankaj Singh
| 22-04-2026

· Fashion team
Sheet masks are one of those things I didn’t take seriously at first. It felt like a “nice extra” step, something to do when I had too much time on my hands.
But over time, they became more like a small pause in the middle of everything—quiet, simple, no effort needed.
Just something to sit with for a bit while everything else slows down.
Abib Mild Acidic pH Sheet Mask
This one feels very calm from the start. The sheet sits closely and comfortably, not too heavy or overly soaked to the point it feels messy. What I notice most is how gentle it feels on days when my skin just feels a bit out of balance. It doesn’t try to do too much at once. Instead, it feels steady, like it’s just helping things return to normal.
After removing it, there’s this soft, settled feeling—not dramatic, just more even and comfortable than before. It’s the kind of mask I reach for when I don’t want anything complicated.
innisfree My Real Squeeze Mask EX
This range feels more playful because of the variety. Each version has its own mood, and I usually pick based on what I feel like that day. Some feel more refreshing, others a bit more nourishing, but overall it has that easy, no-stress kind of use. The sheet itself is lightweight, and it doesn’t feel like it’s sitting heavily on the skin.
I tend to use this when I just want a quick reset without thinking too much. It’s not about transformation, more like a short break that leaves things feeling a bit fresher afterward.
Celavive Hydrating Sheet Mask
This one feels a bit richer compared to the others. It leans more into hydration, and I can tell from how it sits and how my skin feels afterward. There’s a slightly more comforting feel to it, like it’s giving a bit more attention where it’s needed. I usually go for this when my skin feels especially tired or dry, the kind of days where everything feels a bit dull. After using it, things feel more comfortable, like my skin has been given a bit of breathing space.
In the end, I don’t think of these masks as something dramatic or life-changing. They’re more like small pauses I can insert into a busy week. Each one does something slightly different, but they all serve the same quiet purpose—just helping things feel a bit more balanced than before.