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innisfree's Ceramide Active Mask is the brand's entry in the barrier-rescue sheet mask category. 5 sheets at $39 puts these at $7.80 per mask, which is Dr.Jart+ Dermask pricing (not the cheapest sheet mask tier). What justifies the pricing is the ceramide load: each mask is soaked in a multi-ceramide serum designed to deposit onto damaged or compromised skin over the 15 to 20 minute contact time.
Ceramide-focused sheet masks are the intensive version of what products like Dr.Jart+ Ceramidin Cream do on a daily basis. For users dealing with acute barrier damage (post-retinol flaking, post-laser recovery, winter skin emergencies), a ceramide mask session delivers more concentrated barrier support than daily skincare alone. It's not a substitute for daily ceramide cream, but it accelerates repair during flare-ups.
Multiple ceramide types (1, 3, 6-II typically) deposit onto the skin surface during mask contact time, beginning the rebuild of the damaged lipid barrier. Cholesterol and fatty acids support the ceramide structure. Hydrating humectants build surface hydration back up. Skin feels noticeably calmer and less tight within 15 minutes of mask removal.
After cleansing and toner, apply the mask to the face. Smooth out air pockets. Leave on 15 to 20 minutes. Remove, massage the remaining essence into skin, continue with moisturizer. Use 1 to 2 times per week or as needed during barrier flare-ups.
Short-term, it delivers ceramides to the surface, calming and softening damaged skin. Long-term barrier repair requires daily ceramide skincare (a cream, not a weekly mask). Think of masks as accelerators, not primary tools.
1 to 2 times per week for maintenance. Daily for 5 to 7 days during acute damage recovery. Then return to daily ceramide cream.
Comparable mechanism, slightly different ingredient bases. Dr.Jart+ is more derma-positioning. innisfree is slightly more accessible price and broader distribution. For either, the ceramide content matters more than the brand.
Yes. In fact, ceramide masks are excellent post-retinol flare buffers. Apply retinol PM, use ceramide mask the next morning or evening for calming.
5 sheet masks at $39 = $7.80 per mask. Mid-premium sheet mask pricing.
Pair with the innisfree Green Tea Hyaluronic Cream or Dr.Jart+ Ceramidin Cream for daily barrier care. Browse the innisfree collection.
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