Mediheal Sheets

Mediheal's sheets collection covers 60+ product entries including toner pads, sheet masks, and bulk pad sets. The toner pad lines include Tea Tree Trouble Pad, Madecasoside Red Pad, Vitamide Blemish Pad, and Phytoenzyme Keratin Pad - all available in 90-100 sheet base packs with refills. The sheet mask section includes the NMF Ampoule Mask (10 sheets) and Hydra Soothing Mask (20 sheets). Mediheal is one of the largest sheet mask brands in Korea and their toner pads are a staple of high-frequency skincare routines. This collection works for people who want professional-level toner pads or multi-pack sheet mask deals.

  • Korea's Top Sheet Brand
  • Toner Pads + Refills
  • 60+ Products in Stock
  • Dermatologist Tested

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Buying guide

Mediheal Sheets: Toner Pads and Sheet Masks Guide

Mediheal is Korea's most recognized sheet mask brand and has also built a strong toner pad lineup used in daily routines. The 60+ products in this collection span functional toner pads (Tea Tree Trouble Pad, Madecasoside Red Pad, Vitamide Blemish Pad, Phytoenzyme Keratin Pad), treatment sheet masks (NMF Ampoule Mask, Hydra Soothing Mask), and various bundle formats with refill packs. This guide explains the main product categories, how they differ, and how to build a consistent routine using them.

Tea Tree Trouble Pad: Acne-Focused Daily Pad

The Tea Tree Trouble Pad (100 sheets base + 100-sheet refill) is a cotton-soaked toner pad with tea tree extract and salicylic-family actives targeting acne-prone skin. The textured side exfoliates lightly while the smooth side applies soothing toner after wiping. It is the most commonly recommended Mediheal pad for oily skin with active breakouts or congestion. The 100 + 100 bundle provides 200 applications, covering roughly 3-4 months for daily users.

The Tea Tree Twill Pad (100 sheets + 100-sheet refill) is a textured variant with a different weave on the exfoliating side, delivering more physical contact with the skin surface. Both versions use the same tea tree and actives base. The twill version suits skin that tolerates slightly more exfoliation; the standard version suits reactive or sensitive acne-prone skin.

Madecasoside Red Pad: Centella and Barrier Repair

The Madecasoside Red Pad (100 sheets + 100-sheet refill) and Madecasoside Trail Pad (100 sheets) use Centella Asiatica extract - specifically madecasoside, one of the active triterpenes in cica - as the main active. This pad suits skin that is prone to redness, post-inflammatory marks, or barrier damage from over-exfoliation. The red toner soaked into the pads targets calming and soothing rather than oil control or brightening.

The Trail Pad is a single-pack entry to the Madecasoside line without a refill, which makes it practical for people trying the formula before committing to the larger bundle. For confirmed users, the 100 + 100 refill bundle halves the per-pad cost compared to single packs.

Vitamide Blemish Pad: Vitamin and Brightening

The Vitamide Blemish Pad (100 sheets base, 100-sheet refill sold separately or as a bundle) uses a vitamin-forward formula to address blemish marks and dull skin tone. Vitamide combines vitamin C derivatives with niacinamide-adjacent actives to fade hyperpigmentation from acne spots and sun exposure. This is the brightening-focused option in Mediheal's pad lineup, distinct from the calming Madecasoside and the acne-active Tea Tree pads.

If your primary concern is post-acne pigmentation rather than active acne, the Vitamide Pad fits better than the Tea Tree Pad. For active breakouts plus marks, rotating both pads morning and evening is a common approach.

Phytoenzyme Keratin Pad: Exfoliation and Texture

The Phytoenzyme Keratin Pad (90 sheets base, 90-sheet refill) is Mediheal's exfoliation-focused daily pad. Plant enzyme actives (phytoenzymes) provide chemical exfoliation to break down dead keratin cells on the skin surface, which improves texture and increases the absorption of subsequent skincare steps. The keratin focus makes this pad especially effective for skin with flaky patches, rough surface texture, or very dull tone that does not respond to standard hydrating toners alone.

Because it is enzyme-based rather than acid-based, the Phytoenzyme Pad is gentler than pads using AHAs or BHAs but still provides meaningful exfoliation over consistent use. It suits normal-to-dry skin that wants texture improvement without the sensitivity risk of acid exfoliants.

Hydra Soothing Mask and NMF Ampoule Mask

The Hydra Soothing Mask (20 sheets) is a cooling hydration mask for skin that feels dehydrated, tight, or reactive. The 20-sheet pack is large enough for daily use over three weeks. Mediheal's NMF (Natural Moisturizing Factor) Ampoule Mask (10 sheets) is an intensive hydration treatment mask using amino acids, humectants, and skin-identical actives. The NMF formula is aimed at prolonged barrier moisture replenishment rather than quick surface hydration.

Sheet masks sit between daily toner pads (used every day) and occasional treatment masks (used 1-3 times a week). Both the Hydra Soothing and NMF Ampoule masks work well after exfoliation or before a special event when you want immediate skin fullness and brightness. Apply after cleansing and toner, leave on for 15-20 minutes, then pat in the remaining essence rather than rinsing.

Refill Packs and Bulk Buying

Mediheal sells most of their toner pads in base + refill bundles (Tea Tree Trouble Pad, Madecasoside Red Pad, Vitamide Blemish Pad, Phytoenzyme Keratin Pad). The refill packs contain the same pads at a lower per-pad cost, without the base packaging. Once you have the original packaging, buying refills on subsequent orders reduces cost per application significantly. The refill model also generates less waste, as the pads come in a simpler resealable bag rather than a full branded container.

For someone who uses a Mediheal pad daily, buying two refills at once rather than a base + one refill saves on individual order costs and ensures you never run out mid-routine.

Daily Toner Pads vs Weekly Sheet Masks

Mediheal's toner pads are built for daily use - each pad replaces the toner step in your routine, combining cleansing, toning, and an active ingredient in one wipe. Sheet masks are a concentrated 15-20 minute treatment, typically used 1-3 times a week rather than daily. The two formats address different needs: pads build consistent routine results over weeks; masks give immediate visible results for specific occasions or skin recovery windows.

For a complete Mediheal-based routine, you can use a daily toner pad every morning and evening, then add a sheet mask 2-3 times a week as an extra treatment layer. The pad and mask can share the same active family (e.g., Tea Tree Trouble Pad daily plus an occasional calming mask on breakout recovery days) or come from different formula lines depending on your routine goals.

How to Use Mediheal Toner Pads Correctly

After cleansing, place a toner pad between your index and middle fingers and wipe across your face using the textured side first, moving from the center outward. Follow with the smooth side to deposit remaining toner. Do not rinse. Proceed with the rest of your routine - essence, serum, moisturizer, SPF. Most Mediheal pads require no rinsing, but check the specific product label as some acidic pads recommend a rinse for first-time users with sensitive skin.

Using the smooth side only (without the textured exfoliating side) is appropriate on days when you have already exfoliated with another product or when your skin is particularly reactive. The dual-sided design lets you adjust the level of physical stimulation you give your skin on any given day.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • Yes. The Tea Tree Trouble Pad is formulated for daily use and is a common twice-daily pad in Korean acne routines. Start once daily in the evening if you have never used an active toner pad, then move to twice daily once your skin shows tolerance. The 100 + 100 sheet format (200 pads total) lasts about 3-4 months at twice-daily use.

  • For active breakouts, the Tea Tree Pad treats the acne itself (anti-bacterial, pore-clearing). For post-acne redness and inflammation after breakouts clear, the Madecasoside Red Pad is the better choice because cica-derived madecasoside reduces inflammation and supports skin recovery. Many users alternate: Tea Tree Pad in the morning for prevention, Madecasoside Red Pad in the evening for calming.

  • Consistent daily use typically shows visible improvement in post-acne marks within 4-8 weeks. Hyperpigmentation from sun exposure may take longer - 8-12 weeks of daily use. Results depend on the depth and age of the pigmentation; recent marks respond faster than old, deep spots. Use SPF every morning to prevent new marks forming while you treat existing ones.

  • Generally yes. Plant enzymes break down protein bonds in dead skin cells at a slower rate than acid exfoliants, without the pH dependency that makes AHAs potentially irritating. The Phytoenzyme Pad suits sensitive or dry skin that wants regular exfoliation without the redness or sensitivity spikes that acids can cause. It is not a substitute for a chemical exfoliant when you need deeper pore clearing, but for surface texture improvement it is well tolerated by most skin types.

  • 2-3 times per week is standard for the NMF Ampoule Mask. Daily use is possible for very dry or dehydrated skin but most people find 2-3 times weekly provides full benefits. The 10-sheet pack at twice-weekly use lasts about 5 weeks. After removing the mask, pat the remaining essence into skin rather than rinsing to get the full benefit of the ampoule formula.

  • Yes. Mediheal refill pads are identical in material and formula to the pads in the base pack. The only difference is the packaging - refills come in a simpler resealable bag instead of the full branded container. The toner saturation level, pad texture, and active ingredient concentration are the same. Once you have the original container, refills are the more economical and lower-waste option.

  • Yes. The Hydra Soothing Mask does not contain photosensitizing actives. It is suitable as an evening mask after a day with significant sun exposure, particularly if your skin feels tight or reactive from UV. It also works as a pre-sun treatment to boost skin hydration before extended outdoor time. Apply in the evening after cleansing for soothing and rehydration.

  • Yes. Mediheal is a Korean skincare brand originally developed for dermatological and post-treatment use, and it is one of Korea's top-selling sheet mask brands. All Mediheal products on skinsli.com are sourced from Korean suppliers, carry Korean batch codes and expiry dates, and match the formulas sold in Korea. Skinsli does not source through grey-market channels.

  • The Twill Pad has a different weave structure on the textured side - twill fabric provides more physical contact and slightly stronger exfoliation than the standard pad's texture. The active tea tree formula is the same in both. Choose the standard Trouble Pad for sensitive or reactive skin and the Twill version if you want more physical exfoliation alongside the tea tree actives. Both come in the 100 + 100 sheet bundle format.

  • After cleansing, before essence, serum, and moisturizer. A toner pad replaces the liquid toner step in your routine. Do not use a separate liquid toner after the pad - the pad has already applied toner to your skin. Follow with essence or serum, then moisturizer and SPF in the morning. The pad-first sequence ensures the active ingredients have direct contact with clean skin before layering other products.