This quirky masking trend lets you assume the identity of your favorite animal, rocker or cartoon character -- all while giving your skin a little love
Fans of all things Gudetama will relish giving their favorite character a spin with this sheet mask bedecked with the image of Japan's favorite lazy egg. The mask is indeed formulated with egg yolk, and it's great for brightening tired skin. It's perfect for a mood and complexion boost whenever you feel as sleepy and nihilistic as Gudetama himself.
As long as we're talking adorable character sheet masks, we should point out that Niveola has some of the most squee-inducing in the game. This 3D Dog Mask Pack is one of many stand-outs. You can't go wrong with this cuter than cute Dalmatian look. Plus, its anti-wrinkle formula packs plumping ingredients, like collagen and glycerin, so you can stay youthful in spirit and appearance.
Itching to join the cats of Instagram? Pure Smile's feline face mask doesn't just make your mug more Instagrammable, it also firms and plumps dehydrated skin. More of a dog person? Pure Smile sells puppy masks, too. Best of all, you can find the brand at Forever 21 -- as if you needed another reason to hit up the fast-fashion mecca.
When it comes to animals we'd most like to emulate, the playful otter is at the top of our list. It doesn't hurt that this adorably printed sheet mask teems with ultra-moisturizing ingredients, like coconut water and hyaluronic acid. Plus, it bears a resemblance to beloved Japanese cartoon Doraemon, which is always a bonus in our book.
Think of this product as the eveningwear of sheet masks. It resembles real Chantilly lace, and as if that weren't incentive enough to buy it on the spot, it also comes with three different formulas, each designed to tackle a different skin issue. The lifting mask has collagen to help with plumping fine lines; the calming mask contains soothing aloe, and the moisturizing mask pumps skin full of hydrating sodium hyaluronate.