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Are all eye masks the same?

Published in Skincare 1 min read

No, all eye masks are not the same. While they all aim to deliver beneficial ingredients to the skin around the eyes, the materials and delivery methods vary significantly.

Eye masks primarily differ in the base material used to create them. This base material influences how effectively the ingredients are absorbed into the skin. Different materials will have different levels of occlusivity, which is the ability to trap moisture and encourage absorption. For example, some eye masks are made of hydrogel, while others are made of cellulose.

The composition and concentration of the active ingredients also differentiate eye masks. Some masks focus on hydration with ingredients like hyaluronic acid, while others target dark circles with vitamin C or retinol. The quality and potency of these ingredients influence the final results.

Ultimately, selecting the "right" eye mask depends on individual skin concerns and preferences.