Missha Pocket
Shop 11 Missha Pocket products, including Pure Source Pocket Pack Lemon, Pearl, Aloe, Tea Tree, and Green Tea 10ml, plus Vegan Juice and Vegan Squeeze Pocket Sleep Packs such as Skin Smoother, Skin Fitness, and Mega Nutritious 10g. This collection is for travel-size masks and small overnight packs that are easy to test or carry.
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Buying guide
How to Choose Missha Pocket Packs
Missha Pocket is a small-format skincare collection built around 10ml and 10g packs. The live assortment includes 11 items such as Pure Source Pocket Pack Lemon, Pearl, Aloe, Tea Tree, Green Tea, Skin Smoothertox Vegan Juice Pocket Sleep Pack, Skin Fitness Tox Vegan Juicer Pocket Sleep Pack, Mega Nutritious Vegan Squeeze Pocket Sleeping Mask, and related Skin Fitness sleeping masks.
What pocket means here
Pocket refers to small, portable packs rather than a full-size jar or bottle. These products are useful for testing, travel, gym bags, and occasional masking. Most live titles are 10ml or 10g, so they are easy to finish before committing to a larger product.
The collection includes Pure Source Pocket Packs and Vegan Juice or Vegan Squeeze Pocket Sleep Packs. Some are quick wash-off or pack-style care, while others are sleeping mask formats. Check the product page directions before use.
Pure Source Pocket Pack options
Pure Source Pocket Pack Lemon, Pearl, Aloe, Tea Tree, and Green Tea give simple ingredient themes in 10ml packs. Lemon and Pearl fit a brighter-looking finish. Aloe and Green Tea feel more calming and fresh. Tea Tree is the practical pick when your routine is aimed at oily or blemish-prone skin.
Because these are small packs, they are good for sampling several themes. Choose one based on your current skin need instead of buying by scent alone. A small pack is also useful when your skin changes with season or travel.
Vegan Juice and Vegan Squeeze sleep packs
The Skin Smoothertox, Skin Fitness, and Mega Nutritious pocket sleep packs are overnight-style options. They are better for evenings when you want a small sleeping mask format instead of a sheet mask. Apply them after lighter skincare and let them sit as a final or near-final step.
Skin Fitness is the balanced pick, Skin Smoother is better when texture feel matters, and Mega Nutritious sounds richer. Use a small amount first, especially if your skin is oily or easily overwhelmed.
Why pocket packs work for travel and testing
Small packs solve two problems: they fit in a travel pouch and they let you test a product without buying a full-size version. They are also useful when you want a one-night mask before an event or after a long day. The compact size makes them easy to finish.
For travel, choose calming or hydrating themes such as Aloe, Green Tea, Skin Fitness, or Mega Nutritious. For testing, try one pack on a quiet night at home first. That way you know how it feels before you rely on it away from home.
Skin type fit
Dry skin may prefer Aloe, Pearl, Mega Nutritious, or sleeping pack formats. Oily or blemish-prone skin may prefer Tea Tree, Green Tea, or Skin Fitness. Normal skin can rotate based on the finish wanted that day.
Sensitive skin should try one pocket pack at a time. Small size does not mean a product cannot irritate. Avoid using a new pocket pack after strong exfoliation or on broken skin.
How to use pocket packs
Use pocket packs after cleansing. For a sleeping mask, apply it near the end of your evening routine after toner, essence, or serum. For other pack formats, follow the directions for whether to rinse or leave on.
Do not layer several pocket packs on the same night. Pick one theme and see how your skin feels. In the morning, cleanse as usual and use sunscreen if you are going outside.
Value planning
Pocket packs are best value when you use them for testing, travel, or occasional care. They are not always the lowest cost per use compared with full-size products, but they reduce waste if you are unsure. They also make it easy to keep different formulas for different skin days.
If you find yourself using the same pocket pack often, look for a larger product in a similar Missha line. If you only mask occasionally, staying with pocket packs can be more practical.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What are Missha Pocket Packs?
They are small 10ml or 10g skincare packs for testing, travel, or occasional masking. The live collection includes Pure Source Pocket Packs and Vegan Juice or Vegan Squeeze Pocket Sleep Packs.
Should I choose Pure Source Pocket Pack Lemon or Pearl?
Choose Lemon if you want a fresh brighter-looking theme. Choose Pearl if you want a soft glow theme. Both are small 10ml packs, so they are easy to test.
What is the difference between Aloe, Green Tea, and Tea Tree pocket packs?
Aloe is the simple comfort pick, Green Tea feels fresh and calming, and Tea Tree is the better choice when your routine is aimed at oily or blemish-prone skin.
How do I use a Missha Pocket Sleep Pack?
Use it at night after cleansing and lighter skincare. Apply a small amount near the end of your routine and follow the product directions for leave-on use.
Are Missha Pocket products good for travel?
Yes. The 10ml and 10g sizes are compact and easy to pack. Try the formula at home first so you know how your skin reacts before traveling.
Who should pick the Mega Nutritious Pocket Sleeping Mask?
Choose Mega Nutritious when you want a richer sleeping mask feel in a small pack. Dry skin may like it more than oily skin, especially at night.
Can sensitive skin use Missha Pocket Packs?
Sensitive skin should test one pack at a time and avoid applying a new formula after strong exfoliation. Stop if it stings or leaves redness.
Are pocket packs better than full-size products?
Pocket packs are better for testing and travel. Full-size products are usually better value if you already know you use the formula often.


















