March 3, 2017

Charlotte Tilbury Revolutionary Instant Magic Facial Dry Sheet Mask Launches

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Dry sheet masks are currently a thing courtesy the new Charlotte Tilbury Revolutionary Instant Magic Facial Dry Sheet Mask. Dry? Sheet Mask? Really? Hmmm but I’ll try anything once especially when it comes to Charlotte’s skincare as she does have some surprisingly brilliant products I really enjoy like her Magic Eye Rescue Cream (Review)!

Revolutionary Instant Magic Facial Dry Sheet Mask is exactly that, dry. This textile shet mask contains active ingredients that are imprinted onto the sheet mask itself. Guess what that means? It means you can reuse the mask! Nifty right? Apparently since it is dry it doesn’t harbor bacteria and the mask is reusable for up to three times. Typically sheet masks offer visibly results right away but they are fleeting. This one promises the results will last up to eight hours and with continued use your skin will become more hydrated, smoother, brighter, and lifted.

It’s a little pricey as a single sheet mask is $22 but still way more affordable than other sheet masks I’ve seen from higher-end brands that can only be used once. If you’re using this up to three times it’s like three mask treatments in one which sets you back about $7 bucks and change. You can also purchase a box of four for $80 but personally, I think I’ll indulge in one just to tr it out and see how I feel about it first.

Anyone try the Charlotte Tilbury Revolutionary Instant Magic Facial Dry Sheet Mask yet?

Do share your results.

Available now at charlottetilbury.com.

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  • Kimmwc03

    I saw a British Youtuber use this mask over a full face of makeup and I thought it was really odd. I may try one mask if they start selling at Nordstrom.

    • Roxi

      I’ve seen the video that you mentioned. Personally I don’t think it’s the wrong way to use it, you can obviously use it on clean skin but why not over makeup? The dry sheet masks work by infusing oils and other good stuff that melt at skin temperature, but it’s conveniently dry- so I would think of it as a finishing spray kind of effect or a little pick-me-up for already made up faces since some sprays can disturb makeup.

  • Annie

    Interesting – what would you consider the more affordable Korean, Japanese, or Taiwanese beauty equivalents of this dry sheet mask?

    I like the concept of dryness to promote reuse and discourage bacterial growth, but I am skeptical as to how the ingredients will be able to penetrate the skin…

    • Isabella Muse

      I don’t of any dry sheet masks from Asia so can’t really recommend 🙂 first time I’ve seen anything like this! 😀

  • Jacque

    I don’t think this is anything new. Nannette De Gaspe introduced these types of dry masks already. Tati (Glam life guru) tried one, but it didn’t seem to have impressive results.