Korean Facial Masks
Korean facial masks are the ultimate boost for your skincare routine. Whether it’s a quick hydrating sheet mask, a clarifying wash-off mask, or an overnight sleeping mask, these treatments deliver concentrated ingredients for visible results. Explore our curated collection of sheet, hydrogel, wash-off, and sleeping masks designed to refresh, repair and revive your skin.
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How to Choose the Right Facial Mask

Sheet Masks
Single-use masks soaked in nourishing essence for quick hydration and glow.

Hydrogel Masks
Cooling gel-textured sheets that deliver intense hydration and adhere closely to the skin.

Wash-Off Masks
Rinse-off treatments that refine pores, brighten skin, or gently exfoliate for a smoother complexion.

Sleeping Masks
Overnight treatments that lock in hydration and repair the skin barrier while you sleep.

Where Facial Masks Fit in Your Routine
Masks are special treatments used a few times a week.
Sheet and hydrogel masks fit after toner and serum but before moisturizer.
Wash-off masks go on cleansed skin before toner.
Sleeping masks are the very last step at night.
Korean Facial Mask FAQs
Most masks can be used 1–3 times per week, depending on your skin’s needs.
Hydrating sheet masks are gentle enough for more frequent use, while wash-off or exfoliating masks are best kept to a few times weekly.
• Sheet masks deliver a quick boost of hydration and nutrients.
• Hydrogel masks offer a cooling, soothing texture that adheres closely to the skin.
• Wash-off masks refine pores, brighten, or gently exfoliate.
• Sleeping masks work overnight to hydrate and repair while you rest.
No. Masks are designed as boosters to complement your daily routine, not replace it. They provide targeted care - hydration, brightening, or barrier repair - alongside your core skincare steps.
• Dehydration & dullness: Hydrating sheet masks or hydrogel masks.
• Congested pores & oiliness: Wash-off masks like red bean or clay-based formulas.
• Overnight recovery: Sleeping masks to restore hydration and repair the skin barrier.
Many Korean sheet and hydrogel masks are now made with eco-friendly, biodegradable materials such as bamboo fiber, tencel, or hydrogel derived from natural polymers. These break down more easily than traditional synthetic fabrics. However, biodegradability can vary by brand and formula.
At KBeautyStudio, we focus on curating masks that are both effective and considerate of the environment, and we always recommend checking the packaging for specific disposal instructions.