Missha Vegan

Missha's vegan lineup spans 24+ products built around its Tox Vegan Juicer Sheet Masks, All-around Safe Block Zero Vegan sunscreen, and Pocket Sleep Packs. Every formula in this collection carries the vegan certification, with sheet masks delivering concentrated serum in a single-use format and the SPF 50+ sun block offering a lightweight finish for daily wear. The Tox Vegan Juicer series comes in six targeted variants, from the SOS Relaxertox for stressed skin to the Hydro Booster Tox for deep moisture top-ups.

  • Vegan certified
  • SPF 50+, PA+++ sun block
  • 6 sheet mask variants
  • Authentic Korean import

By Skinsli editorial Updated

Buying guide

Missha Vegan Skincare: Sheet Masks, Sleep Packs, and Sunscreen Explained

Missha's vegan range covers three distinct product types: the Tox Vegan Juicer Sheet Masks in six targeted formulas, the All-around Safe Block Zero Vegan Line sunscreen at SPF 50+ PA+++, and the Vegan Juice Pocket Sleep Packs in two overnight variants. With 24+ products available, the collection is large enough to build a targeted vegan routine around specific skin concerns, from soothing inflamed skin after a long week to locking in moisture before sleep.

What the Tox Vegan Juicer Sheet Mask Line Actually Is

The Tox Vegan Juicer Sheet Masks are Missha's signature vegan-certified sheet mask series. Each mask is soaked in a serum concentrate designed for a single, focused task, and the sheet delivers that serum during a 10-15 minute application. Unlike multi-step booster serums, the Juicer format is single-use and travel-friendly, with no transfer to other containers needed.

Six variants sit in this line: SOS Relaxertox (stress relief), Meganeutritional Toxin (nutrition-dense formula), Powerclenz Tox (deep cleansing effect post-mask), Skin Fitness Tox (firming support), Hydro Booster Tox (intensive hydration), and Super Energizer Toxin (brightening energy). Each label names the primary function, so picking a mask matches directly to the skin state on a given day.

How to Choose Among the Six Tox Vegan Juicer Variants

The SOS Relaxertox is the go-to after skin feels reactive or tight, particularly after travel or sun exposure. The Meganeutritional Toxin works when the goal is restoring barrier richness, especially during dry-air seasons. Powerclenz Tox suits a pre-event prep routine, where pore-clearing is the priority over pure hydration.

The Hydro Booster Tox packs the highest moisture concentration in the line and pairs well with the Hydro Vitalizing Toner as a two-step hydration sequence. Super Energizer Toxin targets dull, fatigued-looking skin and is a better morning-use mask than an evening one. Skin Fitness Tox is the most general-purpose pick and a good starting point for anyone new to the Tox Vegan Juicer series.

Talks Vegan Squeeze Sheet Mask: a Different Format

The Talks Vegan Squeeze Sheet Mask Skin Fitness (27 g) differs from the Tox Juicer series in its delivery. Instead of a flat pre-soaked sheet, the Squeeze format lets you control how much essence you apply, which suits those who prefer a less saturated application or want to portion use across two sessions. The 27 g unit is compact, making it useful for single-trip travel kits.

The Skin Fitness variant targets the same firming and tone-evening goal as the Skin Fitness Tox in the Juicer series, so the two can be swapped based on format preference rather than formula need. Both are vegan certified and part of the same product tier.

Pocket Sleep Packs: Overnight Variants and How to Use Them

The Vegan Juice Pocket Sleep Pack comes in two formulas: Skin Smoothertox (10 g) and Mega Nutritionists Tox (10 g). Both are overnight leave-on treatments applied as the last step in an evening routine, sealing in prior layers and delivering their active ingredients during sleep. At 10 g per sachet, each unit is a single-night dose.

The Skin Smoothertox targets uneven texture and roughness, while the Mega Nutritionists Tox focuses on lipid replenishment. The sleep pack format is more occlusive than a sheet mask, so it is best used on nights when the skin feels stripped or when the ambient humidity is low. A thin, even layer is sufficient; excess product on the pillow does not improve results.

All-around Safe Block Zero Vegan Line: the SPF 50+ Sunscreen

The All-around Safe Block Zero Vegan Line is Missha's vegan-certified daily sunscreen at SPF 50+, PA+++. The "Zero" designation refers to its exclusion of certain chemical filter types, making it an option for those avoiding standard UV-absorber combinations often flagged as potentially irritating for sensitive skin. The 50 ml tube is sized for a full facial routine.

PA+++ indicates strong UVA protection under the Japanese PA system, which runs up to PA++++. At SPF 50+ the UVB block is near-complete for typical use. The formula is lightweight enough for layering under the Hydro Vitalizing Toner or a serum in the morning, though patting rather than rubbing is recommended to avoid pilling on top of hydrating steps applied first.

What Vegan Certification Means on Missha Products

Vegan certification on Missha's products indicates the formula contains no animal-derived ingredients or animal by-products. For the Tox Vegan Juicer series, this rules out collagen, lanolin, honey-derived components, and similar ingredients sometimes used in sheet mask essences. The vegan label does not automatically mean fragrance-free or hypoallergenic, so checking the full ingredient list remains relevant for fragrance-reactive users.

Missha holds cruelty-free status separately from the vegan certification on these specific lines. For the sleep packs and sunscreen, vegan certification applies to both the formula and the mask carrier material where applicable. The certification is product-specific, so not every Missha item on skinsli carries the vegan designation.

Where These Products Sit in a Skincare Routine

Sheet masks and sleep packs occupy different routine positions. The Tox Vegan Juicer Sheet Masks and Talks Vegan Squeeze Mask go on after cleansing and toning but before serum application, or as a standalone treatment step that replaces serum on a given evening. Post-mask, there is usually no need for a separate serum that session as the mask essence functions as one.

The Pocket Sleep Packs are the final evening step, applied after serums and moisturizer. Applying a sleep pack over a sheet mask essence is acceptable when extra occlusion is the goal. The All-around Safe Block Zero Vegan Line sunscreen goes on last in the morning routine, after all treatment and hydration steps but before any tinted layer or foundation.

Skin Type Fit and How Often to Use Each Format

The Hydro Booster Tox is best matched to dry and combination-dry types, where temporary water-binding is the primary need. Normal and combination-oily skin types generally respond better to the Skin Fitness Tox or Super Energizer Toxin, which add less weight. The Powerclenz Tox works across all skin types as a once-per-week deep-cleanse add-on.

Sheet masks are typically used 2-3 times per week, not daily, to avoid sensitizing the skin barrier through over-hydration. Sleep packs at 10 g single sachets are naturally portioned for occasional rather than nightly use. The sunscreen is designed for daily morning application regardless of skin type. The SOS Relaxertox and Mega Nutritionists Tox Sleep Pack are particularly suited to dry and sensitive types during cold-weather months when barrier depletion is most common.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • There are 24+ vegan-certified MISSHA products in this collection, spanning the Tox Vegan Juicer Sheet Mask series (6 variants), the All-around Safe Block Zero Vegan Line sunscreen, Pocket Sleep Packs (2 variants), and the Talks Vegan Squeeze Sheet Mask Skin Fitness.

  • The SOS Relaxertox targets skin that feels reactive or stressed, focusing on calming and barrier recovery. The Hydro Booster Tox delivers the highest moisture concentration in the Tox Vegan Juicer line and is suited to dry or dehydrated skin that needs a deep water-binding treatment rather than soothing. They are not interchangeable when the skin concern is specific, though both are single-use vegan sheet masks from the same series.

  • The Tox Vegan Juicer Skin Fitness comes pre-soaked - you unfold the sheet and apply it immediately. The Talks Vegan Squeeze Mask (27 g) uses a squeeze-out format, letting you decide how much essence to apply and potentially use the packet across two sessions. The targeted skin benefit (firming, tone-evening) is similar between the two; the choice comes down to format preference and how much control you want over the serum amount.

  • The Skin Smoothertox Vegan Juice Pocket Sleep Pack targets uneven texture and surface roughness, making it suitable when the skin feels bumpy or looks dull in the morning. The Mega Nutritionists Tox Sleep Pack focuses on lipid replenishment and barrier nutrition, working better when the skin feels stripped or dry rather than rough. Both are 10 g single-night sachets, so you can alternate them based on how the skin feels that evening.

  • The "Zero" designation refers to the exclusion of specific chemical UV-filter types that are sometimes flagged as potentially irritating for reactive or sensitive skin. The formula still carries SPF 50+ and PA+++ protection, meaning strong UVB and UVA coverage. Missha positions it as a gentler daily-wear option compared to standard chemical-filter sunscreens, and the vegan certification means no animal-derived ingredients in the formula.

  • Vegan and cruelty-free are separate certifications. Vegan certification on these MISSHA products confirms no animal-derived ingredients are in the formula. Cruelty-free status refers to the absence of animal testing and is a distinct designation. MISSHA holds cruelty-free status independently, so these vegan products fall under both, but the two terms should not be used interchangeably when checking ingredient or testing policies.

  • The SOS Relaxertox variant is the most targeted option for sensitive or reactive skin within the Tox Vegan Juicer line, as it focuses on calming rather than exfoliating or energizing. The vegan certification removes animal by-products, but the formulas are not fragrance-free, so fragrance-reactive users should check the full ingredient list before use. For very reactive skin, patch-testing on the inner arm before a full-face application is the standard recommendation with any new sheet mask.

  • 2-3 times per week is the typical cadence for sheet masks. Daily use is generally not recommended because repeated over-hydration can compromise the skin's natural barrier regulation. The SOS Relaxertox and Hydro Booster Tox are commonly used on intensive care nights, while the Super Energizer Toxin suits a pre-event morning mask session since it targets brightness. The Powerclenz Tox is better used once per week given its cleansing-focus effect.

  • Yes. The Pocket Sleep Pack goes on as the final step after all treatment layers, including the essence left on skin from a sheet mask. Applying the Skin Smoothertox or Mega Nutritionists Tox Sleep Pack over the sheet mask residue adds an occlusive layer that helps the prior essence absorb overnight rather than evaporating. A thin layer of the sleep pack is sufficient; there is no benefit to applying more than needed to cover the face.

  • Apply it as the last skincare step in the morning, after any toner, serum, and moisturizer layers. Foundation or tinted products go on top of it if worn. Rubbing it in vigorously can pill over hydrating layers, so patting or pressing the product into skin is recommended. The 50 ml tube provides enough product for a generous SPF application (roughly half a teaspoon for the face) for several weeks of daily use.

  • Yes. Skinsli sources MISSHA products directly from Korea, which is where the brand manufactures. This means the products sold here are the same Korean-market formulations, not reformulated versions intended for other regional markets. Batch codes on the packaging can be verified against Korean cosmetics databases for authenticity confirmation if needed.

  • They share a nutritional focus but are different product formats. The Meganeutritional Toxin Vegan Juicer Sheet Mask is a single-use sheet applied for 10-15 minutes then removed. The Mega Nutritionists Tox Vegan Juice Pocket Sleep Pack (10 g) is a leave-on overnight treatment with a thicker, more occlusive texture. The two can be used together on the same night if intensive nutrition is the goal, with the sheet mask first and the sleep pack after.