Mediheal
<p>Mediheal is the Korean sheet-mask label that made weekly masking a habit, and this hub holds more than 160 of its products in stock. The range runs deep on essence-soaked masks: the Vita Essential brightener, the protein-rich PEP and RNA Proatin masks, the Collagen Essential firmer, the Watermide hydrator, and the Madecasoside Derma Ampoule mask for stressed skin. Past the masks you will also find the Panthenolips lip balm, EGT nasolabial-fold patches, and the Feminin Cleanser, so a full Mediheal routine sits in one place. Everything is brought in through our Korean supply chain, so you get the genuine formula in current packaging.</p>
By Skinsli editorial Updated
Buying guide
How to choose a Mediheal mask
Mediheal built its name on the essence sheet mask, and the range has grown into a small library of formulas aimed at different skin goals. With well over 160 products in stock here, the choice mostly comes down to what your skin needs in a given week. This guide walks through the lines in the grid, the ingredients behind them, and how to fit a mask into a routine you already run.
What Mediheal is known for
Mediheal is a Korean skincare brand that reached scale on one product: the essence-soaked sheet mask. Its masks are sold individually and in value packs, which is why they became a staple of weekly Korean routines and a frequent first purchase for people new to K-beauty. The brand frames most of its masks around a single clear goal, so the name on the pack usually tells you what it does.
The essence mask lines in this grid
The bulk of this collection is sheet masks, each tuned to a different result. The Vita Essential mask leans on vitamin derivatives for a brighter, more even look. The PEP Proatin and RNA Proatin masks carry peptides and protein-style actives aimed at bounce and resilience. The Collagen Essential mask targets firmness, while the Watermide Essential and Dermaplus Aloe masks sit on the calming, water-loading side. Reading the line name is the fastest way to match a mask to your concern.
Soothing and ampoule options
When skin is reactive after sun, wind, or active treatments, the calming masks are the ones to reach for. The Madecasoside Derma Ampoule mask uses a centella-derived ingredient that Korean formulators rely on to settle redness and support the barrier. The aloe-forward and watermide masks work in the same direction with a lighter, more hydrating feel. Keep one or two of these on hand for the weeks your skin needs a reset.
Beyond the sheet masks
Mediheal is not only masks. This hub also carries the Labocare Panthenolips lip balm, a panthenol-rich treatment for dry, flaky lips, and the EGT nasolabial-fold patches that sit on the smile lines overnight. The Feminin Cleanser rounds out the everyday side of the range. Pairing a mask with these targeted extras lets you build a fuller Mediheal routine without leaving the brand.
Key ingredients to look for
A few ingredients show up again and again across the line, and each points to a use. Madecasoside and centella signal a calming, barrier-friendly mask. Peptides and the Proatin protein actives point to firmness and elasticity. Panthenol, found in the lip balm and several masks, is a humectant that softens and soothes. Collagen and watermide formulas lean into surface hydration. Scanning for these on the pack is more reliable than going by scent or packaging.
How to use an essence sheet mask
Cleanse first, then apply toner if you use one, and smooth the mask onto clean skin. Most Mediheal masks are designed for ten to twenty minutes; leaving a sheet on until it dries out can pull moisture back off the skin, so take it off while it is still damp. Press the leftover essence in with your hands rather than rinsing, then follow with moisturiser to seal it. One to three masks a week suits most people.
Matching a mask to your skin type
Oily and combination skin tends to do well with the lighter watermide and aloe masks, which hydrate without sitting heavy. Dry and dehydrated skin can lean on the collagen and protein masks for a richer feel. Sensitive or post-treatment skin should start with the madecasoside and centella options and patch-test a new mask on the jaw before a full-face session. Because the masks are sold singly, it is easy to trial one formula before committing to a pack.
Singles, packs, and value
Many Mediheal masks come both as single sheets and in multi-packs, which changes the maths depending on how you mask. Buy singles to sample a formula or to keep a small rotation across concerns; buy packs once you know which mask you reach for weekly, since the per-sheet cost drops. With more than 160 products listed here, it is worth checking whether your favourite is available in a larger pack before reordering one sheet at a time.
Authenticity and Korean sourcing
Sheet masks are a category where counterfeits circulate, so sourcing matters. The Mediheal stock here is brought in through our Korean supply chain, so what you receive is the genuine formula in current packaging rather than a grey-market copy. That consistency matters most for the active masks, where the ingredient that does the work is the whole point of the purchase.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Which Mediheal mask should I start with?
It depends on your goal. For brightening, the Vita Essential mask is a common first pick; for firmness and bounce, the PEP Proatin or Collagen Essential masks; for calming stressed skin, the Madecasoside Derma Ampoule mask. Because the masks are sold individually here, you can try one of each before settling on a pack.
What is the difference between the Vita and Collagen Essential masks?
The Vita Essential mask is built around vitamin derivatives for a brighter, more even tone, while the Collagen Essential mask leans on collagen to target firmness and surface plumpness. If your concern is dullness, reach for Vita; if it is a tired, less bouncy look, reach for Collagen. Many people keep both and alternate by week.
What are the PEP and RNA Proatin masks for?
The Proatin masks pair peptides with protein-style actives aimed at elasticity and resilience. The PEP version emphasises peptides, while the RNA version leans on RNA-derived ingredients; both sit on the firming, anti-fatigue side of the range. They suit skin that wants a bit more bounce rather than basic hydration.
Is the Madecasoside Derma Ampoule mask good for sensitive skin?
Yes. Madecasoside is a centella-derived ingredient that Korean formulators use to settle redness and support the skin barrier, which makes this mask a sensible choice after sun, wind, or active treatments. As with any new mask, patch-test on the jaw first if your skin reacts easily.
How long should I leave a Mediheal sheet mask on?
Ten to twenty minutes is the sweet spot. Take the mask off while it is still damp; leaving it until it dries out can draw moisture back off your skin. Press the remaining essence in with your hands instead of rinsing, then follow with moisturiser to lock it in.
How often can I use a Mediheal mask?
One to three times a week works for most people. You can mask more often during a dry spell or after travel, but daily use of the stronger active masks is not necessary. Lighter watermide and aloe masks are the easiest to use frequently because they simply hydrate.
What does the Panthenolips lip balm do?
The Labocare Panthenolips balm is a panthenol-rich lip treatment for dry, flaky lips. Panthenol is a humectant that softens and soothes, so it works well as an overnight lip mask or a daytime balm. It pairs naturally with the rest of a Mediheal routine when your face mask leaves your lips wanting the same care.
Are these Mediheal masks authentic?
Yes. The Mediheal stock here is brought in through our Korean supply chain, so you receive the genuine formula in current packaging rather than a grey-market copy. That matters most for the active masks, where the ingredient doing the work is the reason to buy.



















