



570501
Pink Clay Mask Frankincense Patchouli
Suitable for Mature, Combination or Pigmented skin
Rejuvenate aging and pigmented skin with this pink clay mask enriched with Illite, Bentonite, Cucumber Juice, and Vitamin E. Frankincense lifts and firms via cell renewal while Patchouli refines texture and balances tone. Perfect for combination, mature skin, it clarifies, hydrates, and illuminates—naturally and effortlessly radiant.
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Crafted Luxury for Luminous Skin
Frequently Asked Questions
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Biocellulose masks are high-performance sheet masks made from microbial cellulose fermented from coconut water. Unlike traditional fiber masks, biocellulose has ultra-fine, skin-adhering fibers that conform perfectly to the contours of your face—almost like a second skin. This close contact allows for even coverage and deep penetration of active ingredients.
Here’s why biocellulose masks stand out:
- High Water Retention: They can hold up to 100 times their weight in liquid, delivering intense and lasting hydration.
- Excellent Adhesion: The snug fit enhances ingredient absorption and prevents serum evaporation.
- Enhanced Absorption: The fine fiber network allows the skin to receive maximum benefit from serums and essences.
- Soothing & Cooling: Biocellulose has a natural cooling effect that calms redness and irritation—ideal for sensitive or post-treatment skin.
- Eco-Friendly: Made from natural, fermented coconut fibers, biocellulose is biodegradable and sustainable—a better choice for your skin and the environment.
HYSSES Biocellulose Masks are especially suitable for dehydrated, sensitive, or mature skin types. Use 1–2 times per week to deeply replenish moisture, boost absorption of actives, and refresh the skin with a calming, spa-like treatment.
Volcanic charcoal masks use the detoxifying power of volcanic ash and activated charcoal to draw out impurities, unclog pores, and absorb excess oil, making them ideal for oily and acne-prone skin.
Use them 1–3 times per week, depending on your skin’s oiliness and tolerance. Always follow with a moisturizer to prevent over-drying.
Pink clay masks are among the gentlest forms of clay masks, making them suitable for combination and sensitive skin for detoxifying of skin
They provide mild exfoliation, help detoxify the skin, and brighten dull areas without stripping away natural oils or causing irritation.
Soothing masks are ideal for inflamed, irritated, or sunburned skin. The HYSSES Soothing Gel Mask is enriched with a blend of powerful botanical actives and skin-repairing ingredients, making it ideal for sensitive, inflamed, post-treatment, or sun-exposed skin. Gentle enough for daily use, it helps replenish lost moisture and leaves the skin feeling soft, refreshed, and visibly calmer.
Key Soothing Ingredients & Benefits
- Camellia Oil Deeply nourishes and smooths the skin, improves firmness, supports scar healing, and reduces the appearance of fine lines—ideal for normal to very dry skin.
- Cucumber Juice (Cucumis Sativus) Rich in polysaccharides, vitamins, and minerals that hydrate, protect, and repair. Contains anti-inflammatory compounds that calm irritation and reduce puffiness.
- Chamomile Extract (Chamomilla Recutita) A natural skin soother that reduces redness, calms inflammation, and aids in skin healing. Also rich in Vitamin B to support sensitive skin recovery.
- Sodium Hyaluronate A hydrating powerhouse that draws moisture into the skin, improves elasticity, and supports a plump, youthful appearance.
These masks can be used daily or as needed to calm the skin, reduce redness, and restore moisture—perfect for post-sun exposure or after active treatments.
Absolutely. This technique is called multi-masking and allows you to target different concerns on various areas of your face. For example, apply a charcoal or pink clay mask on the T-zone to control oil, and a soothing gel or biocellulose mask on the cheeks to hydrate and calm.
Frequency depends on the mask type and your skin’s needs.
- Hydrating or soothing masks (like gel or biocellulose) can be used 3-5 times a week, or even daily for stressed skin.
- Detoxifying masks (like charcoal or clay) should be limited to 1–3 times per week, depending on oiliness and sensitivity.