The 11 Best Sheet Masks for Hydration, Brightening, and Everything In Between

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I’ve gone through more sheet masks than I can count—hydrating ones, brightening ones, the kind that promise to make you have “glass-skin” in 15 minutes. Thinking back, they’re likely the first beauty product I ever used. When I was little, I’d beg my mom to buy them from the drugstore to have a pretend spa day. Now, I’ll throw one on after (or during) a flight, a long work day, or honestly just when my complexion starts looking a little dull. It’s the fastest route I know to faking a full eight hours of sleep.

And the experts agree. “Sheet masks are ideal for any condition that will benefit from an intense hit of hydration or calming, such as dehydration, dullness, post-procedure soothing, and a pre-event glow,” says board-certified dermatologist Jessie Cheung, MD. All that to say, there’s basically no wrong time to use one. And unlike other skincare steps that require consistency or commitment, sheet masks reward you almost immediately. I keep a stack in my fridge for the chill factor alone and extras in my travel duffle whenever I head out of town.

What I love most is how immediate the payoff feels. You pull it off, and boom, your skin is dewy, taut, and glowing, as if you slept in an overnight mask. But finding one that does more than momentarily drench your face in a serum? That’s the real hunt. Some masks exist just for a cool sensation and aesthetic, but others deliver a serious dose of skin-loving ingredients.

Below, I’ve rounded up the sheet masks that actually earn their ten to twenty minutes of fame.

The Best Sheet Masks

How Often Should I Use a Sheet Mask?

Board-certified dermatologist Asmi Berry, DO, FAAD, previously explained to MC that these masks are meant to enhance your routine, not replace it. They’re best used as a complement to your regular skincare, rather than a cure-all, she says. When chosen wisely, though, they can make a real, visible difference in your complexion’s glow.

Dr. Cheung agrees, adding that frequency depends on your skin’s needs. “Most skin can handle a sheet mask two to three times a week,” she says. “Dry, stressed, or travel-worn skin can benefit from even more frequent use.” Still, she cautions against overdoing it—especially with masks that contain active ingredients like acids or retinoids. Those, she explains, are “better left in leave-on serums than in masks.” So think of sheet masks as a boost: a quick hit of hydration or radiance layered on top of an already solid routine.

What to Look for in a Sheet Mask

  • Ingredients

When it comes to sheet masks, what’s inside the pouch matters just as much as how it feels on your face. “In a sheet mask, it’s all about the humectants and barrier-supporting ingredients,” says Dr. Cheung. She suggests scanning for proven actives that work fast: hyaluronic acid, glycerin, vitamin B5, niacinamide, peptides, growth factors, polydeoxyribonucleotides, exosomes, and antioxidants like vitamin C or green tea. “These are ingredients that hydrate, brighten, and calm on contact, while also supporting collagen production,” she explains.

As for the extras—think oxygen bubbles, magnets, or anything that sounds gimmicky—Dr. Cheung calls them more for the self-care experience than for results. And those buzzword additives like collagen or pearl powder? “They don’t actually get absorbed into the skin,” she says.

  • Skin Type or Concern

Not every mask is for every face. If you’re sensitive or acne-prone, Dr. Cheung advises skipping heavy fragrances, essential oils, or alcohol-based essences that can irritate. Instead, look for “fragrance-free, non-comedogenic, minimalist formulas with ceramides, centella, beta-glucan, or niacinamide for calming without clogging.”

  • Materials

The fabric itself makes a surprising difference. “The material controls how tightly the mask seals the skin and how evenly it delivers the serum,” explains Dr. Cheung. Cotton or fiber masks feel breathable and light but can dry out quickly, shortening their benefits. Hydrogel versions offer a cooling, soothing feel and hold plenty of serum for an instant-glow payoff. But if you want next-level results, Dr. Cheung recommends bio-cellulose: “It grips like a second skin and is the most effective at driving hydration deep and preventing evaporation.”

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How We Tested

Marie Claire Beauty Editor Siena Gagliano underwent a rigorous testing period, reviewing dozens of face masks. After consulting dermatologists and skin experts to determine the top picks, she tested the face masks on her own skin, considering how they feel, how they apply, the ingredients, and results, to compile this list of the 11 best sheet masks.

Meet The Experts

Dr. Jessie Cheung
Dr. Jessie Cheung

Chicago, Illinois and New York City. Her focus is on cosmetics, anti-aging and regenerative medicine, hormone replacement therapy, and sexual health. 

Dr. Cheung is a speaker and trainer for threadlifts, fillers, biologic tissue products, and laser devices. She has held faculty appointments at New York University Medical Center and Rush University Medical Center, and is now exclusively in private practice with an international clientele.

She is also a member of several esteemed associations, including the American Society for Laser Medicine & Surgery. She has been in practice for over 15 years, utilizing evidence-based treatments that have proven results for a full spectrum of skin colors, tones and types.

Dr. Cheung stays on the cutting edge of technology and advanced techniques with regular engagement in international seminars.

Currently, Dr. Cheung is a key opinion leader (KOL), speaker, and trainer from Mint PDO threads, Miracu PDO threads, Radiesse, Sylfirm RF, and Fotona laser.

Asmi Berry dermatologist
Asmi Berry

Asmi Berry, DO, FAAD is a board-certified dermatologist specializing in integrative aesthetics and a holistic approach to skincare. Combining advanced testing, personalized treatments, and lifestyle adjustments, she focuses on addressing skin concerns at their root. With expertise in aging, acne, and pigmentation, Dr. Berry helps clients achieve radiant, healthy skin that reflects their inner vitality.

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Siena Gagliano
Beauty Editor

Siena Gagliano is the Beauty Editor at Marie Claire, where she writes and edits reported features, trend stories, and expert-backed shopping roundups. Before joining the team full-time, she was an editor at Cosmopolitan, where she specialized in SEO-first beauty content and commerce strategy. Her bylines have also appeared in Allure, ELLE, Bustle, Well+Good, Popsugar, and Women's Health, covering everything from the best products for brighter, glowier skin to the science behind face mapping. Curious about the behind-the-scenes magazine life and her go-to beauty picks? Follow her on Instagram at @sienagagliano.