Dr Jart+ rubber mask review: Is it worth the hype?
The IndependentBuy now £10, Cultbeauty.co.uk Using the cryo rubber mask is a two-step process: it comes with a sachet of cream designed to be applied to the skin before the mask is then placed on top for 30 to 40 minutes. The sachet contains 4g of product, which feels like a lot when you’re rubbing it into skin, and much more than we’d ever use of our moisturiser in one application. The mask is enriched with hyaluronic acid, a non-exfoliating acid that attracts and retains moisture to the skin, with one molecule able to hold 1,000 times its weight in water, which is why it’s often found in moisturisers and hydrating serums. The verdict: Dr.Jart+ cryo rubber mask with moisturising hyaluronic acid Realistically, it’s the sachet of serum is that gives your skin the moisture here – the mask simply helps with the absorption and prompts the dewiness.