Product Ingredient List
[Showing first 5 of 22 Ingredients]
EWG CIR Ingredient Name & Cosmetic Functions Notes
Dimethiconol [Skin Conditioning,Emollient,Antifoaming Agent,Moisturising]
Silicone
Disodium EDTA [Viscosity Controlling,Chelating Agent]
Panthenol [Skin Conditioning,Antistatic Agent,Hair Conditioning]
Promotes Wound Healing
Good for Dry Skin
Litchi Chinensis Pericarp Extract [Skin Conditioning]
Squalane [Skin Conditioning,Emollient,Hair Conditioning,Refatting]
Comedogenic Rating [1]
The brand launched its best-selling Water Sleeping Mask in 2002, so women too busy living their lives can indulge in a fuss-free leave-on mask.
This summer, it launches its new Fresh Calming hydrating range, featuring a “Morning Mask”.
More than just another mask with a catchy moniker, the Morning Mask is a first with its texture and formula. Dispensed through a pump can, it is a relatively viscous mousse emulsion that envelops skin in a cushiony gel. It sinks into skin with a few minutes of massaging.
I was really impressed with the texture. Besides the dense foamy facial wash of Japanese brands, I’ve never tried anything else quite like this Morning Mask.
Moisturising and soothing, it is a multi-tasking all-day mask and moisturiser that prepares skin for makeup.
I also tried using this as a night mask, and it worked just as fine. The next morning, my skin looked clearer, and matte; signs that show it is balanced.
The Fresh Calming Morning Mask is complemented by a cleanser [foams up wasily, and won’t strip skin of moisture], toner [watery], and serum [easily-absorbed] from the same range.
Lightweight and oil-free, the star ingredients of the formulas are antioxidant-rich lychee extract, and moisturising deepsea water.