This dry sheet mask works much like the Miss de Gaspe version, brightening and hydrating your complexion as it keeps you cozy (and looking uncannily similar to Jason Voorhees on the rampage). Rest assured, the results are well worth any "Halloween" references.
This two-step mask involves a collagen-packed cream and a rubber mask — in fact, you use the latter to help seal the former in. Clever, right? Plus, for those of you who have attempted to use the traditional rubber mask (you know, the kind you have to mix and paint on in globs), this option is a lot easier and less messy.
We sure do love our eye masks (seriously, they're the best way to fake a full night's sleep). Most focus exclusively on the under eye area, but this butterfly-shaped option offers cheek coverage as well. We also love the fact that the extra-thin Japanese cotton feels (and looks) almost like nothing.