Best budget face masks

With the popularity of sheet masks, it is impossible to not find a decent, single use sheet-mask. The price of sheet masks drops if you buy multiple. I do wonder what the actual cost is, if Forest Essentials’ can sell a sheet mask at Rs 335.

Naturally, the quality of (cheapish) mask varies as does the quality of their ingredients: the cheaper the mask, the more its filled with synthetic chemicals that deliver short-term fixes. (There is nothing wrong with synthetic chemicals by the way: A sunscreen = Bunch of synthetic chemicals)

Cheap masks are a matter of matching your expectations (which should be suitably low) with the anticipated experience of using such a mask. In particular this applies to sheet masks. E.g., Dr Jart’s sheet masks frequently tear (for me). But 111 Skin, which produces light-weight, almost silk like sheet mask.

Made in India masks

From L to R clockwise

1) Kama Ayurveda Lavanaya Natural Plant Mask (₹595 for 25g). Available at Nykaa
Very inoffensive cleansing mask with Licorice extract that contains Glabridin (skin lightener).

2) Forest Essentials Mysore Sandalwood and Nagkesar face mask (₹1,795 for 50g) Available at Forest Essentials

Read my review here

3) Forest Essentials Ojas sheet mask (₹995 for 3 masks) Available at Forest Essentials

4) Kama Ayurveda Survana Haldi Chandan Brightening Mask ₹1,595 for 40g. Available at Nykaa

Very strong smelling mask, that deliverings brightening/whitnening. Read my product review HERE

Note on using clay masks…

Most (90%) of Made in India face masks require you to form a paste from a dry powder. I get it. It is notoriously difficult to preserve clay masks and a simpler solution is to sell powdered clay masks.

  • If you have dry skin, think of avoiding clay masks.
  • Many clay masks come with instructions to leave on for 20-30 mins. Do not do this.
  • As soon as the mask feels as if its drying, wash it off. When clay masks dry they have a propensity to draw out water from your skin, which is not what you want.

Masks and sheet masks under GBP 25 (that I love)

From Left to Right (Except where specified all products bought at cultbeauty)

  1. L’Occitane Immortelle Hydration & Glow Sheet Mask (US$10 for 1x). Available at L’Occitane (but not in all countries with a L’Occitance presence)
  2. BY TERRY Baume De Rose Hydrating Sheet Mask (£14 for 1x).
  3. WISHFUL Thirst Trap Mask (£8 for 1x).
  4. 111 Celestial Black Diamond Eye Mask (£12 for 1x). Read my product review here.
  5. VERSED Look Alive Hydrating Plumping Mask (£9.50 for 45ml). Read my product review here.
  6. 111 Rose Gold Brightening Facial Treatment Mask (£20 for 1x). Read my product review here.
  7. Lano Face Base Aussie Flyer Recovery Mask (£20 for 60ml). Read my product review here.
  8. fresh Vitamin Nectar Vibrancy Boosting Face Mask (£21 for 30ml). Read my product review here.

Multi use masks that are in the mid-price range

From Left to Right

  1. LIXIRSKIN soft clay rubber (£28 for 60ml). Available at cultbeauty. Read review here
  2. Sarah Chapman Instant Miracle mask (£46 for 4x). Available at cultbeauty. Read review here
  3. Kanebo Sensai Silk Purifying Wash & Face Mask (£41). Available at Harrods
  4. Forest Essentials’ Ojas Replenishing Balm (INR 3,800 for 30g). Available at Nykaa
  5. fresh Black Tea Firming Overnight Mask (£77 for 100ml). Available at cultbeauty. Read my product review here
  6. Estee Lauder Micro Essence Infusion Mask (£59 for 6x). Available at Selfridges or everywhere
  7. Tata Harper Resurfacing Mask ($65 for 1 oz). Available everywhere, including Tata Harper that give a 10% discount if you use their subscription service. Read my product review here
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