This Rubber Face Mask Just Went Viral—Here's My Honest Review

Whether it's a face-lifting workout, a buzzy new makeup brand or a £10 hair treatment, I've always got an ear to the ground and an eye on social media to figure out what's trending in the world of beauty. And I have to say that there isn't much that I wouldn't try once in the name of deciphering whether a new beauty trend is genuinely worth the hype. So when I saw an increasing number of mint-green and pastel-blue face masks starting to dominate my Instagram feed, I knew I had some investigating to do. The face mask in question? Dr. Jart+ Cryo Rubber Mask (£10).
When it comes to launching a product that's guaranteed to create a buzz on TikTok, Dr. Jart+ is undoubtedly leading the charge in 2021. The brand's cult colour-correcting treatment went viral on the social platform earlier this year, and it's clearly captured the imagination of Gen Z. And despite its products sometimes seeming a little gimmicky at first glance, I've always been really impressed with everything that I've tried from the brand. So when I learned that its new rubber masks had racked up an impressive 3.6 million organic views of the brand's #CoolDownWithCryo hashtag, I really couldn't wait to see if its innovative spin on the classic sheet mask would live up to the hype.
First up, before I get into my review, what on earth is cryo rubber, anyway? Cryotherapy basically means cold therapy and is a pretty common technique used by aestheticians and beauty therapists where certain areas of your skin or body are exposed to ultra-low temperatures to reduce blood flow to that area. This can help to bring down swelling, inflammation and irritation. In the case of the Dr. Jart+ face masks, the aim is to soothe redness, calm stressed skin and replenish your complexion's moisture levels for hydrated, calm and even skin post-mask.
There are two Dr. Jart+ Cryo Rubber masks to choose from—a moisturising one with hyaluronic acid and a soothing one with allantoin. A facialist told me last week that my skin is dehydrated, so I plumped for the moisturising version. Plus, a little insider at Dr. Jart+ told me that the mask is best kept in the fridge for extra-cooling benefits, so I did that.
Okay, so let's deal with the elephant in the room: This mask looks hilarious. It's bright, it's glossy, and it's absolutely begging for you to take a selfie wearing it. (And of course, I was all too happy to oblige.) I can totally see why this mask is trending right now, but does it actually deliver on its skincare promises?
The first step involved applying the little sachet of serum, aka the ampoule, all over my skin. The moisturising version I used contains hyaluronic acid to rehydrate parched skin and niacinamide to ease redness. I then applied the mask on top—which is made from cooling clay and algae, despite feeling like rubber—to help the ingredients underneath absorb. I loved that the rubber mask came in two parts, which made it really easy to apply, and it definitely stayed in place a lot better than other sheet masks I've tried. I then left it on for 30 to 40 minutes, as advised, while I got on with some work. Simple.
I'll be totally honest—this isn't the most groundbreaking face mask that I've ever used in terms of results, but then again, it isn't promising to be. It is delightfully cooling to wear and felt incredibly refreshing, so I think it will be a real treat to use on hot evenings if the British summertime ever decides to arrive. In terms of hydration, my skin definitely felt soft and supple once I removed the mask, and my complexion looked bright and fresh. I think that if you do suffer from redness or sensitivity, then these would be genuinely good face mask options to have in your skincare arsenal, but I tend to reach for face masks that have more active ingredients and resurfacing or decongesting benefits. However, for a calming, soothing skincare experience, then the Dr. Jart+ Cryo Rubber Masks really do no wrong.
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I think that Garnier does the best budget sheet masks on the market, and this one leaves my skin looking calmer and more even in tone even if I'm in the midst of a big breakout.
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Mica Ricketts is a freelance beauty editor, copywriter and regular contributor toBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK. She also writes for titles including Marie Claire Refinery 29 and Cosmopolitan, and previously worked atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK as Beauty Editor. With experience in both editorial and content management, she also works with beauty brands and small businesses on brand messaging and content strategy. As a busy mum of two, she is passionate about finding efficacious beauty products that can disguise all signs of tiredness with minimal effort.
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