Dewytree Pick Morning Masks

<p>This collection gathers DEWYTREE's face mask lineup in one place, from daily sheet masks to overnight sleeping packs. You will find the <strong>0.2 Therapy Air Mask</strong> range in Aloe, Ceramide, Collagen and Hyaluronic Acid, alongside the Mascure solution sheet masks and CICA Care sleeping pack.</p><p>DEWYTREE leans on thin, high-adherence sheets and targeted serums, so the range covers calming, brightening and moisture goals without asking you to commit to a single formula. Pick a sheet for a quick midweek reset, or keep a sleeping pack on the shelf for nights when skin feels tight.</p>

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Buying guide

DEWYTREE Masks: How to Choose and Use Them

DEWYTREE makes a wide spread of face masks, and the range can read as a wall of similar pouches until you sort them by what they actually do. This guide breaks the lineup into the formats you will see in the grid and explains when each one earns a spot in your routine.

The 0.2 Therapy Air sheet range

The 0.2 Therapy Air Mask is DEWYTREE's everyday sheet, named for its very thin 0.2mm fabric that sits close to the skin. It comes in Aloe, Ceramide, Collagen and Hyaluronic Acid versions, so you can match the essence to whatever your skin is asking for that day. Aloe and Hyaluronic Acid lean toward calm and hydration, while Ceramide and Collagen aim at barrier support and a plumper finish.

Mascure solution sheet masks

The Mascure line is the more concentrated sheet option. AC Care targets congested, breakout-prone skin, and the Whitening Solution sheet is built around a brightening goal for dull or uneven tone. These suit a more deliberate treatment night rather than a casual top-up, since the serum load is heavier than the 0.2 Therapy Air sheets.

Overnight sleeping packs

If you would rather not sit still with a sheet on your face, the Skin Essentials CICA Care Sleeping Pack does the work while you sleep. CICA (centella) is the calming hero here, which makes it a sensible pick after a long day, sun exposure, or any time your skin feels reactive. Apply a thin layer as the last step and rinse in the morning.

Wash-off and multi-count packs

The collection also holds wash-off and multi-piece options like the Fermentation Mask Pack and the Triple Vita Balancing Mask, which arrive in ten-count boxes. These are the value buys when you mask often and want a steady supply rather than a single luxury sheet. The Comfort Me Barrier Hole Mask rounds out the calming side of the range.

How often to mask

For most people two or three sheet masks a week is plenty. Sleeping packs can slot in on the off-nights since they are lighter on active serum and heavier on occlusive moisture. Listen to your skin rather than the calendar: if it feels stripped, scale back; if it feels tight and dull, a hydrating sheet is an easy reset.

Where masks fit in a routine

A sheet mask goes on after cleansing and toning, before serum and moisturiser. Pat in whatever essence is left in the pouch rather than rinsing it off, then seal with your usual moisturiser. A sleeping pack is the exception: it replaces your night cream as the final occlusive layer.

Matching a mask to your skin

Dry and dehydrated skin does well with the Hyaluronic Acid and Collagen sheets plus the sleeping pack. Sensitive or recently irritated skin should reach for Aloe, CICA Care, or the Comfort Me Barrier mask. Oily or breakout-prone skin can lean on the Mascure AC Care sheet, which is built for that concern.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • The grid spans sheet masks, sleeping packs and wash-off masks. You will find the 0.2 Therapy Air sheet range (Aloe, Ceramide, Collagen, Hyaluronic Acid), the Mascure AC Care and Whitening solution sheets, the Skin Essentials CICA Care Sleeping Pack, and multi-count boxes like the Fermentation and Triple Vita Balancing packs.

  • For hydration, the 0.2 Therapy Air Mask in Hyaluronic Acid and the Collagen version are the easy picks. On nights when your skin feels especially tight, layer the CICA Care Sleeping Pack as a final occlusive step and rinse it off in the morning.

  • Yes. The Aloe 0.2 Therapy Air sheet, the CICA Care Sleeping Pack and the Comfort Me Barrier Hole Mask all lean on calming ingredients. CICA (centella) in particular is a common choice after sun exposure or any time skin feels reactive.

  • Apply a sheet after cleansing and toning, leave it on for around fifteen to twenty minutes, then remove it and pat the remaining essence into your skin rather than rinsing. Follow with serum and moisturiser to seal everything in.

  • Two or three sheet masks a week works for most people. Sleeping packs are gentle enough to slot in on the off-nights since they focus on moisture rather than heavy actives. Adjust to how your skin feels rather than masking on a fixed schedule.