Faith in Face

Faith in Face is a Korean brand built around sheet masking, with a side of cleansing. Most of this page is masks: hydrogel sheet masks in the Aqua Showerhead and After-Shower lines, plus ampoule masks for different concerns, from a Tea Tree mask for blemish-prone skin to a Low Molecular Hyaluronan mask for hydration and a Sensitive ampoule mask for reactive skin. Around them sit a couple of cleansers, the Egg White Whip Cleansing Foam and the Waterley Cleansing Water, and an under-eye dark-circle patch. If you mask often and want a Korean brand that treats it as the main event, this is the page.

  • Korean sheet & ampoule masks
  • Hydrogel & ampoule formats
  • Tea tree, hyaluronic, sensitive
  • Cleansers & eye-care too

By Skinsli editorial Updated

Buying guide

Faith in Face buying guide: Korean masks, cleansers, and eye care

Faith in Face is a Korean brand that treats the sheet mask as the centre of a routine rather than an occasional treat. The 10+ products on this page lean heavily toward masking, with hydrogel sheet masks and ampoule masks covering hydration, soothing, and blemish-prone skin. A small set of cleansers and an under-eye patch round it out. This guide explains the difference between the mask formats, walks through the lines actually stocked here, and helps you pick by skin concern.

What Faith in Face is and who it suits

Faith in Face is a Korean skincare brand whose catalog here is built around masks. If you already enjoy a weekly or nightly sheet mask, this is a brand that gives you several formats and target concerns to rotate through. The handful of cleansers means you can start a routine on the same shelf, and the eye patch adds a focused step for the under-eye area. It suits anyone who masks regularly and wants variety without jumping between brands.

Hydrogel masks vs ampoule masks

The two main mask types here work differently. Hydrogel masks, like the Aqua Showerhead and After-Shower Hydrogel Masks, use a jelly-like gel sheet that clings closely to the face and feels cooling, which makes them good for hydration and a calming finish. Ampoule masks, like the Tea Tree, Sensitive, and Low Molecular Hyaluronan versions, are cloth sheets soaked in a concentrated serum aimed at a specific concern. Pick a hydrogel mask for cooling moisture and an ampoule mask when you want to target something specific.

The hydrogel sheet mask line

Faith in Face's hydrogel masks include the Aqua Showerhead Hydrogel Mask, the Aqua Shower Look Hydrogel Mask, and two After-Shower hydrogel variants. The shower naming is a hint at the intended moment: a fresh, post-cleanse hydration boost. Hydrogel sheets hold a lot of water and sit heavier than a paper sheet, so they suit dry or tight skin and feel especially nice chilled in the fridge before use. These are the masks to reach for when your skin wants moisture more than active treatment.

Ampoule masks by concern

The ampoule masks split by skin need. The Tea Tree Arc Fair Ampoule Mask leans toward blemish-prone and oily skin, since tea tree is a long-standing ingredient for congestion. The Low Molecular Hyaluronan Ampoule Mask focuses on hydration, using a small-molecule hyaluronic acid that is meant to absorb more readily. The Centripetal Sensitive Ampoule Mask is the calming option for reactive or easily irritated skin. Choose the one that matches what your skin is doing this week rather than buying just one.

Cleansers to start the routine

Two cleansers anchor the wash step. The Face In Paste Waterley Cleansing Water 500ml is a no-rinse micellar-style water for lifting makeup and grime, useful as a first cleanse or a quick refresh. The Egg White Whip Cleansing Foam 150ml is a foaming wash for a deeper second cleanse. Using the cleansing water first and the foam second is a simple double-cleanse, which leaves skin properly clean before a mask goes on.

Under-eye dark-circle care

For the eye area, Faith in Face offers the Eye M Sickle Tire Dark Circle Care Eye Patch, a small hydrogel patch worn under the eyes. Eye patches deliver concentrated hydration and ingredients to thin under-eye skin, and they are an easy add-on while you do something else. Use them on days your under-eyes look tired or puffy, on their own or alongside a full-face mask.

How to use the masks

Sheet masks are simple but reward a little technique. Cleanse first so the serum has clean skin to work on, apply the mask for the time on the pack (usually 15 to 20 minutes), then pat in the leftover essence rather than rinsing. Do not leave a mask on until it dries out, since a drying sheet can pull moisture back off the skin. Follow with moisturizer to seal everything in. Hydrogel masks can go in the fridge first for a cooling, de-puffing effect.

Building a routine with Faith in Face

You can run a tidy routine from this one page. Start with the cleansing water, follow with the egg white foam for a double cleanse, then choose a mask for the night: a hydrogel mask when skin feels dry, a tea tree ampoule mask when you are breaking out, a sensitive ampoule mask when skin is reactive. Add the eye patch when your under-eyes need extra help. Rotating masks by concern keeps the routine responsive instead of one-note.

Korean sourcing and authenticity

Faith in Face is a Korean brand, and the products here are the Korean-market versions. Buying through skinsli means the masks and cleansers ship as sold in Korea, so formulas, sheet types, and pack sizes match the originals rather than a separate export line. For anyone who specifically wants authentic Korean sheet masks, that matters.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • Faith in Face is a Korean brand built around masks. The 10+ products here are mostly sheet masks, split between hydrogel masks (the Aqua Showerhead and After-Shower lines) and ampoule masks for specific concerns like tea tree for blemishes, hyaluronic for hydration, and a sensitive version for reactive skin. The page also includes two cleansers and an under-eye dark-circle patch.

  • Hydrogel masks, like the Aqua Showerhead Hydrogel Mask, use a cooling jelly-like gel sheet that clings closely and delivers heavy hydration. Ampoule masks, like the Tea Tree or Low Molecular Hyaluronan masks, are cloth sheets soaked in a concentrated serum aimed at one concern. Reach for a hydrogel mask when you want cooling moisture and an ampoule mask when you want to target something specific.

  • The Tea Tree Arc Fair Ampoule Mask is the one to look at for blemish-prone or oily skin. Tea tree is a long-standing ingredient for congested, breakout-prone skin. For hydration instead, the Low Molecular Hyaluronan Ampoule Mask is the better pick, and the Centripetal Sensitive Ampoule Mask suits skin that gets easily irritated.

  • Cleanse first, apply the mask for the time on the pack (usually 15 to 20 minutes), then pat the leftover essence into your skin instead of rinsing. Do not let the mask dry out on your face, since a drying sheet can draw moisture back off the skin. Finish with moisturizer to seal it in. Hydrogel masks can be chilled in the fridge first for a cooling, de-puffing effect.

  • Tea tree shows up in the Tea Tree Arc Fair Ampoule Mask because it is a common Korean skincare ingredient for blemish-prone and congested skin. In a mask, it pairs with the serum the sheet is soaked in to give a soothing, clarifying treatment. If your skin is reactive rather than breakout-prone, the Sensitive ampoule mask is a gentler choice.

  • Yes. Every Faith in Face product on this page is the Korean-market version, sourced and shipped as sold in Korea rather than a separate export reformulation. Sheet types, formulas, and pack sizes match the originals, which matters if you specifically want authentic Korean sheet masks.